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Under the sea

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Mar 9, 2026
Julian Sancton, writer who traced the lost galleon San José; Samanth Subramanian, journalist exposing the world of undersea telecoms; Joan Passy, coastal humanities scholar mixing folklore and literature. They explore shipwreck hunts and archival mysteries. They reveal the hidden web of fiber cables and geopolitical risks. They trace coastal myths, maritime gothic and how seas shape culture.
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ANECDOTE

San José Explosion During 1708 Naval Battle

  • Julian Sancton recounts the San José's 1708 battle where a British squadron engaged the treasure galleon and the ship exploded and sank swiftly into deep water.
  • The galleon carried massive quantities of American silver and gold from Potosí and Chile, making the loss politically and financially catastrophic for Spain.
ANECDOTE

Roger Dooley's Archive Driven Hunt

  • Julian Sancton tells Roger Dooley's life story: Cuban state diver turned obsessive marine archaeologist who spent decades searching archives for the San José location.
  • Dooley used misfiled letters, a Library of Congress map and a British Library pilot's sailing manual to pinpoint a narrow search box for an AUV.
INSIGHT

Why The San José Appears Like A Treasure Chest

  • The San José wreck is unusually well preserved at 600m depth, wedged in an anoxic grave, leaving coins and artifacts largely intact.
  • Because gold doesn't oxidize, on-site imagery shows scintillating metal that matches popular treasure-wreck imagery rather than typical dispersed debris.
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