and filled with stories of adventures who set out to find the treas, braving the elements and offcoming obtalcs. there is a shipwreck lie laying somewhere off the coast of marin county and over the year it's been the quest of more than one adventure trying to find it. ktvu's john fowler met one of them. >> up the rugged coast a few miles lays one of the most important unrecovered treasiers of the new world. hidden in the midst, guarded by sharks and frigid water, there waits a fabulous prize, the end of a 4-century-old story. it was a stormy november, the year 1595. spanish explore sebastian rodriguez anchored his galleon offshore from what we now call drake's beach. they claimed this land for spain, calling it the port of san francisco. suddenly a huge storm lupe, waves smashed the ship into the shallows and fortunately most of the crew survived and made it home, but their cargo, treasures from the orient remain here, virtually all of it still undiscovered. waves still occasionally wash ashare, tantalizing pieces of treasure, because because of the sharks, the cold water and difficulty of find