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    The 500-year-old Portuguese shipwreck of Namibia

    Chukwu GodloveBy Chukwu GodloveAugust 25, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In 1533, the Portuguese carrack Bom Jesus set sail from Lisbon bound for India, carrying a precious cargo that represented the wealth and ambition of Portugal’s maritime empire.

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    But the journey never reached its destination. Violent storms along the treacherous Atlantic coastline pushed the ship off course, and it ultimately smashed against the jagged rocks of what is now known as Namibia’s Skeleton Coast.

    For centuries, the Bom Jesus disappeared beneath the shifting desert sands, its treasures lost to time—until 2008, when archaeologists rediscovered the wreck. Buried almost perfectly preserved, the site has become one of the most remarkable archaeological finds of the 21st century.

    Excavations revealed a trove of treasures: gold coins, ivory tusks, and an astounding 40 tons of copper ingots, providing a rare and tangible glimpse into 16th-century global trade.

    Each artefact tells a story of Portugal’s far-reaching maritime ambitions and the interconnected world of explorers, merchants, and colonists during the Age of Discovery.

    Today, the Bom Jesus serves as a reminder of both the perilous beauty of the Skeleton Coast and the enduring human desire to explore—and trade—with distant lands.

    For travellers and history enthusiasts alike, it’s a story that brings the Atlantic world of the 1500s to life, right under the sands of modern-day Namibia.

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