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  • [Ship]: Nuestra Señora del Carmen, San Antonio de Padua y las Animas
    [Country]:  Spain
    [Description]: The ship ran aground in a hurricane off Upper Matecumbe Key. All on board were rescued. Proving not to be refloatable, she was subsequently set afire and destroyed.
    (1733())

  • [Ship]: Harschendal
    [Country]:  Dutch Republic
    [Description]: The ship was wrecked on the Goodwin Sands, Kent, Great Britain.
    (1734())

  • [Ship]: Nuestra Señora del Populo
    [Country]:  Spain
    [Description]: The guerra, a pink, was wrecked in a hurricane off Key Largo. Survivors were rescued by El Africa ( Spain).
    (1733())

  • [Ship]: Catherine
    [Country]:  Great Britain
    [Description]: The snow foundered off Cape Sable Island, Nova Scotia, British America, with the loss of 98 of the 201 people on board.
    (1737())

  • [Ship]: Wilks
    [Country]:  Great Britain
    [Description]: The frigate foundered in the Atlantic Ocean (36°30′N 56°00′W / 36.500°N 56.000°W / 36.500; -56.000). Sixteen crew survived. She was on a voyage from St Christopher's to London.
    (1730())

  • [Ship]: Nuestra Señora de los Dolores Y Santa Isabel orEl Nuevo Londres
    [Country]:  Spain
    [Description]: The nao was wrecked in a hurricane off Islamadora.
    (1733())

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As the sunken ships have been salvaged one after another in recent years, a large number of porcelain, tea leaves, spices and silks have come to the surface, especially the intact porcelain salvaged, which is rich in variety, exquisite in design and varied in patterns and has high collection value, these shipwrecks have been Rescue Dawn and rediscovered. At one point in the 1730s, 44 ships were sunk, a detailed list compiled in this random tool that also reflects the development of the shipbuilding industry and the specific situation of the ship craft in the world at that time.

The name, time, country, brief introduction, geographical location of the sunken ships, and the main causes of the sinking of the ships are all recorded in the generator. The chances of these wrecks being recovered are only 1 percent of the total, and much of the ongoing research and salvage work will be unveiled in the future.

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