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Dated 1733 Fleet
Piece of Eight.  
Recovered off the
Florida Keys prior to
the creation of the
marine sanctuary.
"Doubloon" of pirate
lore.  This 2 Escudo
was recovered from
the 1715 Fleet The
Legendary wreck
site off of Vero
Beach, Florida by
Captain Carl Fismer.
An Atocha Piece of
Eight from the site
of the1622
shipwreck off of Key
West, Florida.
from the Taj Mahal
Sunken Treasure
recovered by Sir
Arthur C. Clarke in
1961 off the
Southern tip of the
island nation of
Sri Lanka.
Filmmaker and adventurer Robert Lewis Knecht and legendary
treasure hunter Captain Carl "Fizz" Fismer on the set of
The links
below:
The Treasure Experience Part 1
The Treasure Experience Part 2
The Treasure Experience Part 3
Captain Carl "Fizz"
of a long day
treasure hunting.
Captain Carl "Fizz"
Fismer - Everyone's
Favorite Pirate visits
Children's hospitals
costume.
Robert "Chewie"
Lewis Knecht deep
in the Superstion
Mountains at the
site of an Spanish
Mine excavated by
H.E.A.T.
Robert "Chewie" Lewis Knecht deep in the
Superstion Mountains at the site of an Spanish
footage that he shot will be part of the
documentary film,
The Last Treasure Hunt.
Pieces of Eight
recovered from
the shipwreck
1715 Fleet site
off of Vero
Beach, Florida.
Captain Carl "Fizz"
Fismer recovers
one-of-a-kind
treasures from the
crystal clear waters
of Florida.
The set of the The
Treasure Experience,
which ran on History
International and the
Hallmark channel.
Treasure recovered by
Sir Arthur C. Clarke in
1961, along with
Arthur
C. Clarke: beyond 2001,
the feature
documentary about the
discover and recovery
of the treasure.