A daring salvage operation is about to be launched to recover £4.5 billion of British wartime gold from wrecks in the north Atlantic.
In one of the most ambitious marine operations of its kind, the crew hopes to identify and eventually raise the first of three hauls of gold bullion with an estimated weight of 500 tonnes.
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£4.5bn treasure hunt
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Re: £4.5bn treasure hunt
Wow. Thanks for posting that info How interesting! It's certainly worth following the story on that.
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I wonder whether the usual, Receiver of Wrecks laws will apply, and if so, will they get a reward ?
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That's it then. A rubber dinghy and me snorkel n flippers and I'm off.
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I like it, don't forget the photo's.splodge wrote:That's it then. A rubber dinghy and me snorkel n flippers and I'm off.
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And all I won't is a hammy