Discovered in 1985, the wreckage of the RMS Titanic revealed a ship split in two parts, containing valuable artifacts despite disintegration. The discovery's total value is estimated at USD 200 million, although potentially lost valuables remain at sea.
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Found in the submerged city of ancient Alexandria, a massive sphinx statue worth USD 600 million was uncovered by French archaeologist Frank Goddio in 1992 and is now displayed in the Cairo museum.
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Unearthed in the early 1990s and later in 2004, shipwrecks off the coast of Salcombe, England, yielded Moroccan gold and 13th-century artifacts, totaling an estimated value of USD 800 million.
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Sunk in 1909, the RMS Republic's cargo, including potentially billions in gold coins intended for Russia, remains undiscovered despite salvage attempts, with experts valuing the treasure at around USD 7 billion.
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Discovered in 2015 by Zvika Fayer, a Roman cargo vessel off Israel's coast yielded nearly 2000 gold coins and statues, marking one of the most significant Roman treasure finds in Israel's history
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These underwater discoveries not only offer immense financial value but also provide invaluable insights into historical events, cultures, and civilizations, enriching our understanding of the past.
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Despite remarkable findings, ongoing exploration and excavation efforts continue to uncover new treasures and expand our knowledge of submerged archaeological sites, promising
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