Read the passage from "Treasure Fever." Although many people saw the San José sink, pinpointing the exact location on the open sea afterward was impossible. The armada had sailed from Porto Bello, Panama, toward Cartagena, Colombia. From there, it would have traveled to Havana, Cuba, before continuing to Seville, Spain, across the Atlantic Ocean. The armada met the British warships before reaching Cartagena, however, and sank somewhere off the coast of Colombia’s Barú Peninsula. Treasure hunters searched for the wreck for many years, but all their attempts failed. Which of the following is the best summary of this passage from an informational text?
A. Many witnesses saw the San José sink. It encountered British warships near the Barú Peninsula, where it sank. It would have traveled to Havana. Treasure hunters searched for years but never found the ship.
B. Treasure hunters searched for years but never found where the ship sank. It encountered British warships near the Barú Peninsula, where it sank. It would have traveled to Havana and then Spain.
C. It was hard to tell exactly where the San José sank. It traveled from Porto Bello to Colombia. Then it should have sailed across the Atlantic. Treasure hunters searched for years but never found the ship.
D. It was hard to tell exactly where the San José sank. It encountered British warships near the Barú Peninsula, where it sank. Treasure hunters searched for years but never found the ship.