Throughout history, man has been fascinated by treasure.
Whether it’s stunning jewels, or pirate gold, the appeal of treasure is both undeniable and permanent, as artistry, tradition, and wealth mingle in objects of extraordinary value for all time.
Some of these “wonders of the world” are examined by National Geographic magazine in its special edition, “Searching for Treasure”.
Of all the treasures of the world, National Geographic features a selection of gold and silver from the Whydah Collection–the world’s only pirate treasure–for the cover page.
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One of the world’s best-known undersea explorers, Barry Clifford has been involved in archaeological investigations beneath the waves for virtually his entire adult life. In 1984, after several years of research and exploration, Clifford discovered the only verified pirate shipwreck ever found.
