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PROJECTS
POTENTIAL SEA SITES

For our first project we are mainly concentrating on shipwrecks located in Indonesia, the Philippines and
other SEA countries. According to our research, fishermen contacts, interviews, live witnesses and actual, in
some cases, already identified wrecks, we have the following sea sites to investigate and possibly salvage;
INDONESIA

We have maritime research on several wrecks in the Bangka/Belitung areas. The estimated cargo value's of
these wrecks is from $20 M up to $30 Million USD. This includes (but is not limited to the following:

1) A Dutch ship that sank in the Bangka Straits with a cargo of 18,461 ducatons, 10,000 pieces of eight
and 365 silver ingots (720 kilos of 98.6% pure silver)
.

2) A VOC ship returning to Batavia (from Canton, China) that sank in the Bangka area with a cargo of Tin
and rare Chinese porcelain
.

3) A VOC ship returning to Batavia with a cargo of over 35 (double) pages of rare Chinese porcelain.

Please note that the names and particulars of these wrecks is confidential and only for investors.
Besides the above, we also have the following:

4) A VOC (Dutch) shipwreck that has several large (3+ meters) Bronze Cannons as well as Blue & White
(late Ming Dynasty) Porcelain onboard (
see BELOW two porcelain photos).
PHILIPPINES

2) A Spanish shipwreck that has numerous Bronze Cannons (see BELOW Pedero Cannon photos) as
well as other interesting cargo onboard.
OTHER SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRIES

3) We also have maritime research on several shipwrecks in another Southeast Asian country (which we
cannont name at this time due to ongoing negotiations for our exclusive salvage license). We know at least
one ship sank there carrying
California 49'er gold with a current value of $60 Million or higher.
2) An unidentified shipwreck that has Tang Dynasty
(or early Song Dynasty) porcelain onboard (
see
porcelain photo on LEFT
).