The Legend of the Mojave Desert’s Lost Ships (Angelfire) »
Reports by emigrants, prospectors, and other travelers of an ancient ship lying in the desert sands, subsequently buried and uncovered by the blowing, shifting sands - Read more...
Reports by emigrants, prospectors, and other travelers of an ancient ship lying in the desert sands, subsequently buried and uncovered by the blowing, shifting sands - Read more...
The mysteries of the Salton sea include lost ships of Spanish, English or Viking origin, as well as the WWII era airplanes like Wildcats, Corsairs, Hellcats, and - Read more...
According to the legend, Captain Iturbe's Spanish galleon was loaded with an eminence amount of gold, silver, gems and especially the black pearls, and still lies buried somewhere within the Salton Sea area. - Read more...
One of the the least told stories about the Lost Ship, concerns a British privateer named Thomas Cavendish and the possibility of a mutinied treasure ship. - Read more...
Not much is known about the Pacific pirates, but there are a couple that you may have heard of, Sir Francis Drake, Thomas Cavendish and Joris Spilbergen. All three of these men have been listed in connection with the Lost Ship of the Desert - Read more...
Dad had heard rumors, that he believed, about an acquaintance of his, a former Imperial County rancher, having seen the pearl ship. In one idle conversation he asked the man about it, but he man never denied nor confirmed it. - Read more...
The story of white Giants, the Come from afar men and their red haired queen, and their visit with the Seri Indians at Tiburon Island. Is it true or..... - Read more...
The Spanish ship was loaded with pearls when it ran aground in the spring of 1615. The shipwreck lies six miles northwest of present-day El Centro inside an active U.S. naval bombing range. - Read more...
One of the most intriguing story lines of the Lost Ship saga, is whether there could have possibly been a Viking voyage in which one or two ships were lost. If you were lucky enough to have ... - Read more...