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The Secrets of Christopher Columbus: Convert, Messianic and Did Know that He Had Discovered New Lands

Summary by La Tercera
To Christopher Columbus God appeared. At least he told it himself in a letter that he sent to the Catholic kings on February 3, 1500 from the island of La Española (the current Haiti and the Dominican Republic). At Christmas of the previous year, during his third trip, the admiral of the ocean sea had gone through difficult moments. As Governor General of the Viceroyalty of Indias, he faced the insurrections of the aborigines and of the Spaniard…

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To Christopher Columbus God appeared. At least he told it himself in a letter that he sent to the Catholic kings on February 3, 1500 from the island of La Española (the current Haiti and the Dominican Republic). At Christmas of the previous year, during his third trip, the admiral of the ocean sea had gone through difficult moments. As Governor General of the Viceroyalty of Indias, he faced the insurrections of the aborigines and of the Spaniard…

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In 1982, well-known archaeologist and treasure hunter Robert Marx claimed to have discovered what could have been one of the greatest archaeological finds of the 20th century. According to the expert in legends and mysteries José Talavera in the program Pando las Calles de COPE, Marx located about 200 Roman amphoras submerged 30 meters deep in the bay of Guanabara, in Brazil, very close to Rio de Janeiro. “Independent archeologists certified tha…

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La Tercera broke the news in Chile on Sunday, July 20, 2025.
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