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"We don't have documentation of the Pinta's post-Columbus career," said Shelley Reid, spokeswoman for the National Maritime Historical Society, in an e-mail to USA TODAY Network.Īs for the Santa Maria, maritime historian Lincoln Paine said verifying that the remains belong to a particular ship takes "tremendous technical research." The Niña's original name was Santa Clara, and it was Columbus' favorite of the three, logging at least 25,000 miles under Columbus' command, according to the foundation's website. The foundation also noted the Niña was in Santa Domingo in 1500. This was the ship's last known trip, the group's website says. The Niña made a trading voyage to Venezuela's Pearl Coast in 1501, according to the Columbus Foundation website, an organization in the British Virgin Islands that has replicas of Columbus' ships. But what happened to the other two ships Columbus sailed to the New World, the Niña and the Pinta? The Santa Maria ran aground in 1492, just months after Columbus landed. An explorer said he may have found Christopher Columbus' Santa Maria ship off the waters of Haiti.














Columbus ships