• @[email protected]
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    12 years ago

    A ship that has been on the bottom of the ocean for 450 years. France had plenty of time to claim it.

    • Phanatik
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      32 years ago

      They are claiming it. It was found in 2016 and since has been in a legal battle for ownership between those who found it and the country it belonged to when it sank. Just because you find a wreck doesn’t entitle you to pilfer it for treasure. Stuff like that belongs in a museum not some private collection.

        • Phanatik
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          12 years ago

          Leaving a sofa on your driveway is hardly the same as a 450 year old shipwreck. You can’t claim a historical artefact just because you found it.

          • @[email protected]
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            2 years ago

            Wait 450 years and suddenly the sofa becomes an artifact with ownership as well?

            If there is historical significance and there is a wish to preserve the item for the public and not let the finder keep the item, the finder should be compensated in cash at fair market value. This is actually done when people find things like viking coins, etc. It’s much more reasonable of an approach.

            Furthermore was Spain actively looking for it??

            • Phanatik
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              12 years ago

              First of all, the vessel was French and also a warship which qualifies it for the SMCA.

              Secondly, there is historical significance. The defeat in Florida resulted in the French colonising Canada. The ship marks the turning point for when Florida was almost held by the French before the Spanish kicked them out.