Gold Investment: Discovery of a ship carrying a gold
cache of the Welsh coast
Gold Investment - 25 July
2011
In 1859, a ship sank and since
then it has lain very close to the shore of Wales. Four hundred and fifty people died when the ship sank only 3
hours away from its destination. It has now been revealed that the ship had a secret and that secret is a great
cache of gold. It is located close to Holyhead, a Welsh Ferry
port and is in the remains of a steam clipper called the Royal Charter.
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The ship sank in the 1850s and
at the time it had riches on it that were procured from the Australian Gold Rush of the same era. Recently an exploratory
team has found this gold and has bought it up to the surface. It is believed that more gold is to be brought up
to the shores.
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A hurricane hit the ship on
October 26, 1859 and caused it to crash into some rocks. This was during the last section of the journey from
Melbourne to Liverpool. Gold prospectors were on board and they were armed
with the riches that they had discovered while in Australia. The ship had sunk by the time daybreak came around
and approximately 450 people lost their lives.
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