Author: Dr. Lubos Kordac

Dr. Lubos Kordac

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Website: http://www.shipwrecks-caribbean.com/

Lubos Kordac has traveled around the globe in the pursuit of treasure, rumors of treasure and historical shipwrecks.
While working in Cuba, he located a Spanish galleon once sought by Jacques Cousteau himself. Lubos currently resides in the Dominican Republic where he explores the island as few treasure hunters have, searching for shipwrecks left behind in fabulous Hispaniola, the first foothold of the Spanish crown in the New World.

Aside from working with government institutions and Dominican museums, Lubos is a consulting partner with renowned salvage companies from the United States that work in the Dominican Republic.

Well educated, he holds a degree in economics with a major in foreign trade and tourism. He is fluent in Czech, Slovak, Spanish, English and German.

Lubos is a historical shipwreck researcher who has lived in the Dominican Republic more than 10 years and closely works with ONPCS, the Ministry of Culture of the DR and Museo de Atarazanas. He is author of the book "Hidden and Lost Treasures in the Dominican Republic" and new " Historic shipwrecks of the Dominican Republic and Haiti". Also, he is a PADI dive master with more than 1,200 dives.


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