Santa Maria: has Christopher Columbus's ship been found?

Wreck found off coast of Haiti believed to be Santa Maria, which took Columbus across Atlantic 500 years ago

Underwater archaeology
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ARCHAEOLOGISTS are "confident" that they have discovered the wreck of Santa Maria, the ship in which Christopher Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean 500 years ago on his voyage to America.

Columbus hired the Santa Maria in 1492 and sailed it from Spain's southern Atlantic coast via the Canary Islands in search of a new western route to Asia. After 37 days, he reached the Bahamas, but over ten weeks later the Santa Maria drifted onto a reef off the northern coast of Haiti and had to be abandoned.

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