Once again, the media is reporting a story of the discovery of a shipwreck which sounds very familiar. Recently, the Independent reported: “The wreckage of a 500-year-old Portuguese ship filled with gold coins has been unearthed by miners in a Namibian desert. The haul was discovered by diggers from diamond company De Beers and is believed to be worth upwards of £9m.” The ship was quickly identified as the Portuguese trader Bom Jesus, which vanished in 1533.
Bom Jesus? That name sounds very familiar. In fact, the Bom Jesus was discovered at that location in 2008. We wrote about it in 2009 in “Gold and Ivory Shipwreck on a Beach of Diamonds.” Continue reading