Silver coins, worked gold and hundreds of artifacts valued at $500 million were recently discovered at the scene of the Black Swan shipwreck. Experts say that this very well may be the richest shipwreck treasure ever. 17 tons of treasure have been collected and are being transported home to the United States.
Implications - The wreck was discovered at an as-of-yet undisclosed location in the Atlantic Ocean, but the blogosphere is already abuzz with speculation and intense excitement. 17 tons is certainly no small amount of treasure to uncover, so it will be really exciting to learn which lucky museum gets the honor of displaying the opulent wealth in all its glory.
Treasure Hunting Gets Big
Black Swan Shipwreck Yields $500 Million Dollar Treasure
Trend Themes
1. Shipwreck Hunting - There is an opportunity for businesses to provide innovative underwater search and rescue technologies to find lost shipwrecks and their treasures.
2. Treasure Tourism - Businesses can create tourist attractions and experiences around the discovery of treasure on land and on sea.
3. Heritage Salvaging - With the growing interest in preserving historical artifacts, businesses can specialize in salvaging specific types of lost treasures and artifacts with cultural significance.
Industry Implications
1. Maritime Industry - Technology companies and equipment manufacturers can focus on creating specialized tools and machinery for use in underwater salvage operations.
2. Museum and Art Galleries - Museums and galleries can invest in acquiring and displaying valuable and rare historical artifacts recovered from shipwrecks.
3. Adventure Tourism Industry - Adventure tourism companies can provide unique experiences for customers looking to engage in treasure hunting and exploration of historical sites on both land and sea.