In order to get these riches back to Spain many perils had to be overcome. Christopher Columbus's loss of the Santa Marina to a hurricane in Hispanolia is an example of the risks that were involved. Spainish fleets tried to avoid the reefs off the coast of the Florida Keys during the summer hurrican season, but many ships met there doom on those shallow reefs.
The Spanish Anchor is representative of anchors from the Eighteenth century. The national origin of the anchor cannot be determined, because anchor styles transcended all nationalities. The Spanish Anchor could be from England, France, Denmark or the Netherlands, but Spain was the dominate sea-faring force during the eighteenth century. Therefore, it is believed that the Spanish Anchor is Spanish in origin.
Last updated: October 22, 2001
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Comments: Underwater Science Program
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