How lost underwater treasures create a new Eldorado swallowed up by the gold rush ENDEVR Documentary

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How lost underwater treasures create a new Eldorado swallowed up by the gold rush ENDEVR Documentary
How lost underwater treasures create a new Eldorado swallowed up by the gold rush ENDEVR Documentary
How lost underwater treasures are creating a new commercial documentary about Eldorado swallowed up by the 2019 gold rush

Faced with an ever-increasing demand for precious metals and a reduction in extraction sites, the world's oceans are considered a new El Dorado. Thousands of wrecks litter the seabed with cargoes of these “precious metals”. With today's technology, this treasure is within our reach.
Underwater archeology has revealed that 3 million shipwrecks litter the seabed, 3,500 of which sank with cargoes of gold, silver and porcelain on board. These materials, worth billions of dollars, remain there, at the bottom of the sea. With today's technology, this gold is within our reach.
But how to recover this sunken treasure? And who has the right to do it? The nation whose territorial waters host the wreck? The country plundered years ago for its resources? Or humanity, as UNESCO claims? Between diplomatic battles and major filibusters, this international investigation uncovers a new gold rush.

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