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Born in Indiana and a dive shop pioneer in California, Mel Fisher (August 21, 1922 – December 19, 1998) was an American treasure hunter best known for finding the 1622 wreck of theNuestra Señora de Atocha. Diving became a family business: he lost his son and daughter in law in boat wreck in 1975.
Fisher was a Indiana-born former chicken farmer who eventually moved to California and opened the first diving shop in the state. He attended Purdue University and was a member of The Delta Chi Fraternity. In 1953, he married Dolores (Deo) Horton who became his business partner. She was one of the first women to learn how to dive and set a women's record by staying underwater for 50 hours. Mel and Deo had five children: sons Terry, Dirk, Kim and Kane, and daughter Taffi. On July 13, 1975 Mel's oldest son Dirk, his wife Angel, and diver Rick Gage died after their boat sank due to bilge pump failure during their quest for treasure. Mel struggled through decades of hard times treasure hunting in the Florida Keys with the motto Today's the Day.
the search for Atocha
The Spanish Ship Atocha Shipwreck Found - Gold Treasure Discovery - Mel Fisher Story
Cámaras Atocha graban explosión
Search for more Atocha booty with Mel Fisher Treasures
Atocha Coins
11-M. Documental de lo sucedido tras los atentados de Atocha.
El Tesoro del Atocha - Galeones españoles hundidos con tesoros
Cercanías Madrid: Atocha C1 - C2 - C3 - C4 - C5 - C7 - C8 - C10 (Renfe Civia - 450 - 446 - 449)
Madrid Atocha Railway Station
Atocha Episode 1
Actors: Fernando Fernán Gómez (writer), Manuel Galiana (actor), Agustín González (actor), Fernando Fernán Gómez (actor), Jaime de Armiñán (director), Jaime de Armiñán (writer), Margarita Fernández (miscellaneous crew), Manuel Zarzo (actor), Amparo Baró (actress), José Luis Matesanz (editor), Carme Elias (actress), Joan Potau (actor), María Botto (actress), Manuel Torremocha (actor), Beatriz Elorrieta (actress),
Genres: ,watch?v=_8eU77XvhZ8 watch?v=NU0lwuT_oqQ in 1622 a Spanish galleon sunk off the coast of Florida containing a fortune in treasures on board, but remained elusive until 1989, when explorer Mel Fisher finally located its whereabouts. Called the Atocha, this program charters the search for the missing ship, and shows Fisher showing off some of the incredible riches he found on board. An incredible story, THE SEARCH FOR ATOCHA shows that sometimes life really does mirror the fictional tales that we're so enamored with.
The story of Mel Fisher, the man that spent most of his life searching for the Spanish Ship the Atocha becomes the richest treasure hunter in the world.
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Mel Fisher's treasure hunters continue search for more Atocha shipwreck booty in the Florida Keys.
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En 1622, el galeón español "Nuestra Señora de Atocha" se hundió frente a la costa de Florida. En sus bodegas llevaba 40 toneladas de oro y plata y 70 libras de esmeraldas de contrabando. Durante más de 300 años muchos hombres murieron tratando de encontrarlo.
Trenes de cercanías serie Civia, 450 y 446 en la estación de Atocha de Cercanías Renfe Madrid (C1 - C2 - C3 - C4 - C5 - C7 - C8 - C10). Llegada de un tren serie 449 de media distancia. - Estación inaugurada en 1988 tras la clausura de la antigua estación de 1892. - Tiene correspondencia con la estación Atocha Renfe de la línea 1 de metro (L1: Pinar de Chamartín - Valdecarros). - Tiene correspondencia con la estación ferroviaria Madrid-Puerta de Atocha. ________________________________________________________ Suscribirse - Subscribe: http://goo.gl/NRy8t4 Twitter: https://twitter.com/ACC84_ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/acc84metro ________________________________________________________ Music East - Silent Partner (Youtube audio library) _____________________________________________...
A day in the life of Atocha Railway Station, Madrid, Spain
Aqua Survey joins Mel Fisher's Treasure's in the hunt for the remains of the spanish galleon the Atocha.
so ok I think its safe to say we're alright now What's today? I lost track in all my thoughts and worries. yesterday I looked back at a time line of last year with pictures in my mind of joy and pain and I can't tell you why. but tomorrow now brings understanding Saturday came around and not a moment too late. so ok I think its safe to say we're alright now a whole new day because yesterday has gone away. yesterday has gone away...