Shipwrecks & Lost Treasures of the Seven Seas

Richest wreck in the World, scam or legend to become true...?



The elusive wreck of the Portuguese carrack
Flor do Mar


by Pascal Kainic





From all the sunken treasures in the world, there is at least one which has been described as the ultimate prize for treasure hunters, the Holy Graal of shipwrecks and most legendary lost treasures:
The Flor do Mar, also named Flor de la Mar.

Since her loss in 1511 and until nowadays, no effort was spared to try to locate her remains and salvage the immense treasures she was said to be carrying. Speculations, assumptions, theories about her whereabouts has been the never ending subject of numerous salvage groups without giving a clue even almost 500 years later.



Historical background

The Flor do Mar (Flower of the Sea) was a Portuguese ship of 400 tons, built in Lisbon in 1502. Her maiden voyage was under the command of Estavao de Gama (brother of Vasco de Gama). She was part of the second voyage to India by the Portuguese in 1505. On her return voyage, she was beached rounding the Cape and put into Mozambique for repairs.

Then, she was taken out of the Lisbon - Goa route and participated in the conquest of Ormuz in 1507. She was also part of the battle of Diu in 1509, the conquest of Goa in 1510 and the conquest of Malacca in 1511. She was finally lost in a violent storm off the northern tip of the coast of Sumatra on her return trip to Lisbon with Alfonso de Albuquerque on board and the spoils of Malacca.

One of the reports of her loss:

«…After the spoils, the Portuguese fleet set sail for Goa under the command of Alfonso de Albuquerque with 4 other ships and a junk. The weather was fine with a calm sea when suddenly; sailing during the night along the coast of Sumatra, the fleet was hit by a terrible typhoon with huge waves and thunder. Trying to find refuge on the coast, the old and glorious Capitan was shipwrecked on the beach. Her old and rotten body opened itself and the ship was cut in two pieces. Her back completely embedded in the sand was demolished by the waves.

On the deck, Albuquerque tried to protect the daughter of one of his slaves waiting for their death. In this terrible situation, the jolly boat of the closest ship, the Trinity, succeeded in saving the Admiral as well as several other Portuguese, 5 in total. But the ship was fatally lost with her rich cargo and more than 400 men… With the Flor do Mar was lost the treasure for the King, gold, jewels and precious stones. Amongst the personal effects of the Governor were two lions in brass and the famous magic bracelet of the Rajah of Sabandar…»

From an original report from Albuquerque translated into English (long letter):

«…The monies in gold, silver, copper and tin are coined in Melacca. Much of the tin money was lost in the Flor do Mar…»

Another report from a real (?) eyewitness:

He states that the Flor do Mar sunk in 4 fathoms of water (7 meters), the ship was said to have the highest of both fore and aft castles of Albuquerque’s fleet, comparable to those of the Chinese junks. In that case, it is most probable that the wreck was still visible at the surface and very accessible to the locals. According to this witness, 100 souls were left on board and logically; most of the precious cargo could be saved afterwards. He reports that everything that water could not spoil was recovered…

Stories about her spoils and her cargo of treasure:

«…Aboard these ships are the rich plunder of Malacca and young boys and girls and specially the most rich objects ever seen. The Governor intended to offer them to Dona Maria, the Queen, and to the King himself. She was carrying a four legs table on which the Queen of Malacca used to take her meals that was worth 80.000 Cruzados. Even the merchants of Malacca offered 300.000 Cruzados to get it only for its precious stones. She was also carrying four sitting lions made of gold with perfumes inside. They used to be in the chamber of the King of Malacca, their eyes, tongs, teeth and nails were made of precious stones and their estimated value was 200.000 Cruzados…» According to other reports, she carried more than 80 tons of intricately worked gold objects and countless chests of precious stones and pearls.

Modern attempts of salvage:

Several attempts to salvage her cargo reputedly one of the richest in the world have failed until now. Based on faulty statements, it is notorious that President Soeharto himself spent US$ 20 millions in an unsuccessful search.

Nevertheless, some treasure hunters have claimed in the press having found the wreck. The American Bob Marx announced that he found her in 1992 after 3 days of survey, 100 miles away from the original search area. But according to the story, word leaked out immediately and the project was halted.

Portugal, Malaysia and other countries whose treasures had been plundered some 500 years ago lodged claims to the wreck in the International Court at The Hague. As a matter of fact, ownership has yet to be established today.

In March 1992, the front page of Skin Diver Magazine announces "80 billion dollar treasure lost and found"… But no real and solid evidence for this fact !

Before Marx’s venture a previous attempt was done in 1989 and 1990 by a group of Australian and American treasure hunters along with the Indonesian businessman Tjetty and his company South East Asia Salvage (SEAS). Their search was based on clues that the ship was lost on a rock or reef on the coast of Sumatra, just opposite to the kingdom of Daru. Survivors had managed to reach the river Pacem and the ship’s final resting place was this rock or reef within a cannon shot from shore.

Two main survey points were established as Tamiang and Pasai with an approximate distance of 60 miles between them to make a complete survey.

In May 1989, surveys began and 3 month later, only several old anchors were found, a Chinese junk rudder and a WWII steel wreck, but no evidence of the wreck of Flor Do Mar.

In March 1990, the decision was made to abandon the area and move to Pasai were surveys begun around karang Timau with the help of an archaeologist who claimed to know the precise location of the wreck. 200 meters southwest of Tengah reef, a large magnetometer reading was registered, but dives on the spot revealed nothing of significance. Even the airlifting of the soil, making a large hole was disappointing. Surveys continued and the airlifting was abandoned. Finally, SEAS was dissolved in 1992.

From a more serious and simple analysis of the region, as well as information from archives, all the indication available are only approximate. In these early ages of discoveries by the Portuguese, accounts of any sorts are evidently inaccurate. The maps were rough and the poor shipwrecked sailors gave the account they could only afford about their misfortune.

Flor Do Mar was stranded on the beach and sunk in the muddy bottom. She was lost in a high current area and during a storm. The rough conditions of the sea most probably destroyed what was left of her. A portion of her cargo almost certainly spilled out onto the seabed too, the rest being salvaged certainly later by the locals.

Of course, nowadays the ship’s body has not survived and it is, in all probability, very difficult to locate gold dust, coins or precious stones in a zero visibility diving area, with a muddy bottom and high currents…

Flor Do Mar has been reported to be one of the richest shipwreck, if not THE one, still to be found anywhere in the world. By reading most of the stories written on her, one would convince itself that it is true ! Therefore, a common sense and a true analysis of the whole data can only encourage oneself to keep this story as a beautiful dream and not as a serious investment in shipwreck salvage…

But after all, who knows…? December 2008 - Rumors have been spread that another salvage team is preparing itself to locate and recover the long lost treasures of Malacca.

Another scam to get investor’s money whatever the results is or the Real project this time…?

 


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Comments (12)

1. Clayton Van March The 24 Feb. 2009 at 10:44

This is interesting. It would be fantastic if they did find the wreck, but I doubt the riches would be as shiny as before. Hehe.Smiley

2. Prashanth The 03 Apr. 2009 at 12:51

Love to be the part of the discovery

3. Marlon Padayachee The 29 Apr. 2009 at 08:36

i wanna be part of that team

4. ROCCO T MASTANTONIO JR The 01 May. 2009 at 16:35

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TO ROBERT F MARX OR ANY TREASURE HUNTER LOOKING FOR THE FLOR DO MAR. I AM A 20 YEAR MACHINTS,WITH A GOOD IDEA TO SALVAGE IN THE FAST CURRENT,LOW VISSIBLITY,AND MUDDY BOTTOM.SQUARE 1/2 PLATE STEEL BOX 80 FOOT SQUARE BY 80 FOOT LONG.4 EYELETS ON ALL FOR CORNERS.ATTACHED BY CABLES TO A CENTRAL POINT,HOISTED FOR SHIP OR BARGE WITH A CRANE.ON ALL FORE SIDES OF SQUARE.ATTACH SPEACIAL LEVELS TO KEEP IT LEVEL,LOWER MY STEEL BOX OVER TEST SITE,IN MUD AND SAND.AIR LIFT CONTENTS INTO YOUR CATCH BOXES.AIRLIFT LEVEL TO A DEPTH OF 65 FEET TO 70 FEET,KEEPING STEEL BOX STRIGHT AND LEVEL.AS CONTENTS OF MUD,SAND,ROCK,ETC ARE AIRLIFTED METAL BOX DECENDS AND SAND AND ROCK AND MUD ARE KEEPED OUT.IF MY IDEA SOUNDS CRAZY CONTACT ME.I LIVE IN MIAMI FLORIDA,IAM 47 YEARS OLD.I WILL HELP YOU RECOVER THIS SHIPWREAK IF GIVEN THE OPPORTUNITY THANKS FOR LISTENING TO ME.THIS IS MY DREAM SHIP AND THE ONLY ONE I AM INTERESTED IN SLAVAGEING IN THE WORLD. WRITE ME IF YOU THINK MY IDEA HAS MERIT. ROCCO T MASTANTONIO JR 6882 SW 148TH AVE.MIAMI FLORIDA,33193 PS IAM HONEST AND LOYAL AND A CHRISTAN.GODS LUCK TO US ALL.

5. Radhika Ranjith The 10 Jun. 2009 at 16:34

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Fascinating...wish i could be there tooSmiley

6. Panioty The 09 Sep. 2009 at 08:54

Lets Assume - you are the sole survivor of the fateful ship.

-Would you point people in the direction of the vessel ?
-You will try to get everyone to search in some other place /country / locality..

This definitely wreck is in someplace else or would be found by now .. we have the technology and means to do it for the past 50 years.

If someone is serious to find it I think you would need my help.
(panioty at rediffmail com)

Smiley

7. bilal The 14 Nov. 2009 at 08:35

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they did find but captain dont want to

8. kels & kat The 08 Dec. 2009 at 21:25

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this stuff is so kool i love itSmiley

9. Goutham The 26 Apr. 2010 at 11:44

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I need to collect more data regarding this wreck...
Since this ship was wreck a 500 years ago, definitely its exact location will be changed to some-where else...
I gonna figure-out what changes happen to the earth past 500 years. If we are able to find the exact or approximate location there will be no difficult for us to search in muddy water...
I will love to help you if you are going to make crew to for searching this lost ship...
In from India. You can contact me using this email address...
rapol.goutham at gmail . com

10. King Tim The Great Claybrooks The 03 May. 2010 at 08:05

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FLOR DE LA MAR is really a waste of time it says that it was on a beach and sank to the muddy bottom. Come on people them and the locals got all the treasure out that day or the next days after the wreck. And they just fabricated this story to cover up their greed from the king although the hurricane or typhoon probably did happen. But I got a idea on Cocos Island and the treasures of Lima I had a revelation of sorts. It says we buried in the red sand. I am not the smartest person in the world but I don't think Cocos island has red earth or sand. So my theory is that it was a different island that was being referred to. I think people use the conception of Cocos island because it the largest known island a shorter distance in the pacific from Costa Rica. I think we are all focused on the wrong island. Although undoubtedly there are other treasures buried there. But my overall theory is you find a island in the pacific that has red earth or sand as described then you will find the treasure of Lima. Smiley

11. Mary Lou The 08 Jul. 2010 at 19:26

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I would love to go on treasure hunts. I have always been interested in doing this,in the ocean or on land. Maybe someday I will discover lost treasure!Smiley

12. K.Sundara Murthy The 15 Jul. 2010 at 18:22

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Dear Treasure hunters and funders,pse call me in for any of these hunting especially ships .I did love to assit in anyway for the sucess of the mission.I`m a Malaysian retired from the Royal Malaysian Air Force.Smiley
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