SF News Huge Booty of Sunken SF Gold Rush Treasure To Be Auctioned Off Saturday in Reno The S.S. Central America sunk in 1857, and 425 people did not make it off alive. But their artifacts have been recovered, and will be up for auction at a Saturday antiquities event in Reno.
SF News Five Gold Ingots From China, Looted From an 18th Century French Shipwreck, Returned to French Government Via SF The Department of Homeland Security just returned a trove of artifacts deemed to be the property of the French government, and five gold ingots that were likely smuggled to the U.S. decades ago and which landed in a Bay Area auction house, were among them.
SF News 95-Year-Old Lost Tugboat Found Near Farallones A nearly century-old mystery has been solved after the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration confirmed this week that a shipwreck discovered on the ocean floor seven years ago is in fact the long
SF News There's A 'Graveyard Of Ships' West Of San Francisco: Photos More than 300 ships are believed to be buried in the waters west of San Francisco in the Gulf of the Farallones, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). During a
SF News 126-Year Old Shipwreck Found Near San Francisco Bay After 126 years spent sitting on the sea floor just outside the Golden Gate, the wreckage of San Francisco Bay's second worst maritime disaster was found by a crew of National Oceanic and