What does this have to do with Hollow Earth? Nothing. I just like treasure stories. . . EDITOR
from ABC news
By Gillian Mohney
The crew aboard the 220-foot Sea Hunter is on the hunt for an exceedingly rare catch, nearly $4 billion in gold and platinum from a World War II era shipwreck.
The Maine-based Sub Sea Research crew aboard the vessel have searched for the Port Nicholson wreck for nearly five years and are now on their way to retrieve their first piece of treasure.
Sub Sea Research co-founder Greg Brooks believes the wreck could be carrying platinum and gold ingots that were originally a payment from the Soviet Union to the U.S. for war supplies. The Port Nicholson was sunk in 1942 by German U-boats only 50 miles off the coast of Provincetown, Mass.
Brooks talked to ABC News affiliate WCVB-TV about what it means to reach the wreck after five years of effort. . . . Read complete Report
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