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ellisonz

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Thu Feb 2, 2012, 02:45 AM Feb 2012

Treasure hunter says he found $3B WWII wreck

By CLARKE CANFIELD | Associated Press – 6 hrs ago

PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A treasure hunter said Wednesday he has located the wreck of a British merchant ship that was torpedoed by a German U-boat off Cape Cod during World War II while carrying what he claims was a load of platinum bars now worth more than $3 billion.

If the claim proves true, it could be one of the richest sunken treasures ever discovered.

But an attorney for the British government expressed doubt the vessel was carrying platinum. And if it was, in fact, laden with precious metals, who owns the hoard could become a matter of international dispute.

Treasure hunter Greg Brooks of Sub Sea Research in Gorham, Maine, announced that a wreck found sitting in 700 feet (213 meters) of water 50 miles (80 kilometers) offshore is that of the S.S. Port Nicholson, sunk in 1942. He said he and his crew identified it via the hull number using an underwater camera, and he hopes to begin raising the treasure later this month or in early March with the help of a remotely operated underwater vessel.

More: http://news.yahoo.com/treasure-hunter-says-found-3b-wwii-wreck-212234672.html

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Treasure hunter says he found $3B WWII wreck (Original Post) ellisonz Feb 2012 OP
You'd have to be an idiot naaman fletcher Feb 2012 #1
On the other hand... ellisonz Feb 2012 #2
Finders Keepers? CAPHAVOC Feb 2012 #3

ellisonz

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2. On the other hand...
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 08:52 PM
Feb 2012

...going public could keep your find from getting poached. Plus there are laws that govern salvage, so keeping it secret would be illegal if they do indeed go ahead and salvage. It will be interesting to see if this pans out as reported.

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