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Subscribe to this threadVolvo's treasure hunt finds real treasure on ocean floor
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John R @ Jun 22nd 2007 1:28PM
What a surprise. Everytime I hear about a group finding gold smelted some 500 to 600 years ago at the bottom of the ocean some country's government or a bank always tries to lay claim to it.
If it was a chest full of Moorish pottery, worth nothing to anyone except an anthropologist and/or archieologist, that was found in the bottom of the drink I'm sure they wouldn't be making this much of a stink. Bleh...
hashiryu @ Jun 22nd 2007 1:42PM
Maritime law gives them the right to a significant percentage.....
paul34 @ Jun 22nd 2007 3:11PM
Pirates never paid attention to "maritime law"!
ARRRRRRRR