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Exclusive: Found after 500 years, the wreck of Christopher Columbus’s
flagship the Santa Maria

More than five centuries after Christopher Columbus’s flagship, the Santa
Maria, was wrecked in the Caribbean, archaeological investigators think
they may have discovered the vessel’s long-lost remains – lying at the
bottom of the sea off the north coast of Haiti. It’s likely to be one of
the world’s most important underwater archaeological discoveries.

“All the geographical, underwater topography and archaeological evidence
strongly suggests that this wreck is Columbus’ famous flagship, the *Santa
Maria*,” said the leader of a recent reconnaissance expedition to the site,
one of America’s top underwater archaeological investigators, Barry
Clifford.

“The Haitian government has been extremely helpful – and we now need to
continue working  with them to carry out a detailed archaeological
excavation of the wreck,” he said.

So far, Mr Clifford’s team has carried out purely non-invasive survey work
at the site – measuring and photographing it.

Tentatively identifying the wreck as the *Santa Maria* has been made
possible by quite separate discoveries made by other archaeologists in 2003
suggesting the probable location of Columbus’ fort relatively nearby. Armed
with this new information about the location of the fort, Clifford was able
to use data in  Christopher Columbus’ diary to work out where the wreck
should be.

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An expedition, mounted by his team a decade ago, had already found and
photographed the wreck – but had not, at that stage, realized its probable
identity.

It’s a current re-examination of underwater photographs from that initial
survey (carried out back in 2003), combined with data from recent
reconnaissance dives on the site (carried out by Clifford’s team earlier
this month), that have allowed Clifford to tentatively identify the wreck
as that of the *Santa Maria*.

The evidence so far is substantial. It is the right location in terms of
how Christopher Columbus, writing in his diary, described the wreck in
relation to his fort.
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The site is also an exact match in terms of historical knowledge about the
underwater topography associated with the loss of the *Santa Maria*. The
local currents are  also consistent with what is known historically about
the way the vessel drifted immediately prior to its demise.

The footprint of the wreck, represented by the pile of ship’s ballast, is
also exactly what one would expect from a vessel the size of the *Santa
Maria*.

Using marine magnetometers, side-scan sonar equipment and divers, Mr.
Clifford’s team has, over several years, investigated more than 400 seabed
anomalies off the north coast of Haiti and has narrowed the search for
the *Santa
Maria* down to the tiny area where the wreck, which the team thinks may
well be Columbus’ lost vessel, has been found.

[image: The underwater remains of what is thought to be Columbus’s
flagship]*The
underwater remains of what is thought to be Columbus’s flagship (Brandon
Clifford)* A re-examination of the photographic evidence taken during the
2003 initial survey of the site by Mr. Clifford and his son Brandon has
also provided evidence which is consistent with the vessel being from
Columbus’ era - including a probable early cannon of exactly the type
known to have been on-board the *Santa Maria*.

When Clifford and his team returned to the site earlier this month, their
intention was to definitively identify the cannon and other surface
artefacts that had been photographed back in 2003. But tragically all the
key visible diagnostic objects including the cannon had been looted by
illicit raiders.

 “We’ve informed the Haitian government of our discovery – and we are
looking forward to working with them and other Haitian colleagues to ensure
that the site is fully protected and preserved. It will be a wonderful
opportunity to work with the Haitian authorities to preserve the evidence
and artefacts of the ship that changed the world,” said Mr. Clifford.

“I am confident that a full excavation of the wreck will yield the first
ever detailed marine archaeological evidence of Columbus’ discovery of
America.” [image: Christopher Columbus]*Christopher Columbus (Alamy)*

“Ideally, if excavations go well and depending on the state of preservation
of any buried timber, it may ultimately be possible to lift any surviving
remains of the vessel, fully conserve them and then put them on permanent
public exhibition in a museum in Haiti.

“I believe that, treated in this way, the wreck has the potential to play a
major role in helping to further develop Haiti’s tourism industry in the
future,” he said.

Mr Clifford, who discussed the wreck site with the President of Haiti,
Michel Martelly last year, is one of the world’s most experienced explorers
of underwater archaeological sites. He has carried out survey work on
dozens of historic wrecks in different parts of the world over the past
four decades –  and was the discoverer and excavator of the world’s first
fully verified pirate shipwreck, the Whydah, back in 1984,  and more
recently discovered Captain Kidd’s flagship off Madagascar.

The *Santa Maria* was built at some stage in the second half of the 15
century in northern Spain’s Basque Country. In 1492, Columbus hired the
ship and sailed in it from southern Spain’s Atlantic coast via the Canary
Islands in search of a new western route to Asia.

After 37 days, Columbus reached the Bahamas – but, just over ten weeks
later, his flagship, the *Santa Maria*, with Columbus on board, drifted at
night onto a reef off the northern coast of Haiti and had to be abandoned.
Then, in a native village nearby, Columbus began building his first fort –
and,  a week later, leaving many of his men behind in the fort, he used
his two remaining vessels to sail back to Spain in order to report his
discovery of what he perceived as a new westerly route to Asia  to his
royal patrons  - King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain.

 A leading American maritime archaeologist, Professor Charles Beeker of
Indiana University, who accompanied Mr Clifford’s recent reconnaissance
expedition to Haiti and who also carried out an underwater visual
assessment of the site, says that it “warrants a detailed scientific
investigation to obtain diagnostic artefacts”.

“There is some very compelling evidence  from the 2003 photographs of the
site and from the recent reconnaissance dives that this wreck may well be
the *Santa Maria*,”

“But an excavation  will be necessary in order to find more evidence and
confirm that,” said Professor Beeker who is Director of the University of
Indiana’s Office of Underwater Science.

The investigation into the wreck is being supported by the American TV
network, the History channel, which has secured the exclusive rights to
produce a major television programme on the subject.




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