BOHICA wrote:Or leftovers from the Hanford reactor!
Mossy wrote:BOHICA wrote:Or leftovers from the Hanford reactor!
Not in 1941.
Hey, where did that silver they used for sheilding go, anyhow?
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"the ship sitting upright and holds open"
"holds open"???!! Sounds like it was scuttled.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"the ship sitting upright and holds open"
"holds open"???!! Sounds like it was scuttled.
Mossy wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:"the ship sitting upright and holds open"
"holds open"???!! Sounds like it was scuttled.
Not impossible, but I asked someone about that. He said the hatch covers were probably wood. Come to think of it, the hatch covers on the freighters I worked on back in the 60's were wood with heavy canvas tarps over them. So, they would rot/float away.
Mossy wrote:What's it going to do to prices? Unless I hit the wrong key, that's 7 Million troy ounces.
Coppercrazy wrote:I cant stop thinking about that hoard of silver at the bottom of the sea...I can hardly wait till they get to the recovery phase and post pictures....I bet England was bringing back sacks and sacks of English colonial rupees....and those english versions of the trade dollar(what are the called)pulling hard assets out of the colonies to put towards protecting and financing the mother country....what do you guys think of buying Odessey stock? These guys have the green light from england to keep 80%!
AGgressive Metal wrote:This is really cool. It makes you wonder how many more hidden treasures are out there.
slickeast wrote:AGgressive Metal wrote:This is really cool. It makes you wonder how many more hidden treasures are out there.
Just imagine what you would find if you drained the oceans.
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