Defense & Space - Beaufort, North Carolina, United States
Intersal, Inc. In the search for El Salvador, a richly laden Spanish merchant ship, Intesal founder Philip Masters conducted research in various American and European libraries. Masters' research indicated that El Salvador was lost near Beaufort Inlet, North Carolina, sunk in a hurricane in August of 1750. With permits from the state of North Carolina, Masters made it his mission to find the Spanish galleon. However, during the initial search for El Salvador, Masters learned of another ship that had perished off the North Carolina coast. The ship was Queen Anne's Revenge, the flagship of the pirate Blackbeard. Given the historical value of QAR, Masters put the search for El Salvador on hold, determining that QAR was of such historical importance that it simply had to be found. And in 1996 Intersal found Queen Anne's Revenge. And after several years of working with the State to preserve and protect QAR, Intersal returned to the search for El Salvador. Sadly, Phil Masters passed away in 2007 after a long battle with cancer. We miss him greatly. And today, in his honor, Intersal has resumed the search for the missing treasure ship, El Salvador.
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