A 237 year long journey
Until the day where I have the luxury of more time, I'll leave you with this cool little tidbit about a set of medalions that made a 237 year long journey and eventually ended back where they got stranded - Anguilla!
"Cultural Artifacts Returned to Anguilla
The
FBI today returned more than 100 bronze medallions to the Government of
Anguilla in a ceremony during the island’s 42nd national holiday, or
Anguilla Day, celebrations. The medallions were presented to The
Honorable Mr. Osbourne Fleming, Chief Minister, by Samuel Bryant, Jr.,
the FBI Legal Attaché in Bridgetown.
One of these days, I want to tell you more about the rich history of this funny little island, as it's truly amazing and involves throwing the St Kitts' police and leadership off the island, kicking a British minister off Anguilla, a UN speach that changed the World (at least this little piece of it), a paratrooper invasion and eventual Anguilla Revolution.
Until the day where I have the luxury of more time, I'll leave you with this cool little tidbit about a set of medalions that made a 237 year long journey and eventually ended back where they got stranded - Anguilla!
“We are pleased to return these national treasures to the Government and people of Anguilla,“ said Bryant. “This is an excellent example of the enhanced international cooperation that is essential in today’s war on transnational crimes that have extended their wings across the globe.”
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Samuel Bryant, Jr., FBI Legal Attaché in Bridgetown (right), presents medallions to The Honorable Mr. Osbourne Fleming, Chief Minister, Anguilla. |
Through a series of investigative leads, the FBI assisted Anguillian authorities with the recovery of these religious medallions, considered to be originally the property of Franciscan friars. In the summer of 1772, these friars made their way from Spain to Mexico in the 990-ton warship El Buen Consejo. Sailing in a fleet of more than a dozen ships, the warship was one of two vessels that veered off course and ran aground off the coast of Anguilla. The remains of the shipwreck, which is of international archaeological significance, reside within Anguilla’s Marine Parks system.
“It gives me great pleasure in communicating to the FBI our thanks and appreciation on this special occasion,” said The Honorable Mr. Fleming. “We look forward to our continued participation as the world turns.”
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In
addition to The Honorable Mr. Fleming, today’s event was attended by a
number of dignitaries from Anguilla and neighboring islands, including:
His Excellency Alistair Harrison, Governor; The Honorable Mr. Victor
Banks, Minister of Finance; The Honorable Mr. Wilhelm Bourne, Attorney
General; The Honorable Mr. Stanley Reid, Deputy Governor; and, Mr.
Keithly Benjamin, Commissioner of Police, Royal Anguilla Police Force."
(via FBI)








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do people scuba dive at the shipwreck?
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