$30,000 Chain Lost Underwater!!

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I was going to Title this differently :laughing7:
But decided not to :coffee2:

Don't know Where, May be worth checking.
Seems he's a Bit of a Criminal,
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but Treasure is Treasure :treasurechest:


Jul 18, 2021

 

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Kiss :lips: that baby Good bye!

I bet a Big Fat Gator is wearing his links right now!

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Well the diver couldnt find it. I'm sure he will try again later...

Couldnt have happened to a nice guy I guess.
 

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I have to wonder were they getting rid of a less then Dead person to the gators,
Who grabbed his chain as they dumped him in :icon_scratch:
 

Sorry, not going to sit here and listen to someone hustle their casino game......
 

Well he wont need that chain for awhile... he will be "going away" for some time.
 

Did they say he was diving…. In a Fl lake??? Why do I doubt that? Ya I agree the diver seemed more concerned with his channel.
 

I have to wonder were they getting rid of a less then Dead person to the gators,
Who grabbed his chain as they dumped him in :icon_scratch:

Retired Professor of Limnology and Fisheries at Rajasthan Agricultural University (1970-present)


"Crocodile does not digest metallic articles. It just passes out along with feces. In this connection, I recall an exhibit in the Indian Museum at Kolkata (Calcutta). A taxidermied (stuffed) crocodile of a very large size caught from Mahanadi was kept on a sand bed albeit protected by the railing, in the reptile section. There was a wooden board kept near the exhibit showing gold bangles, earrings, finger rings, anklets, bunch of keys etc., recovered from the entrails of the crocodile. I do not know whether that exhibit is still on display. I saw this sometime in 1966?67. I was working in the Indian Museum then."

In trying to recall the same exhibit I saw in the museum in 1993 I looked it up and came across the above quote.

I probably have the amount of the jewelry that was recovered from the Croc.(In our diaries) and it was something like 14 lbs total weight.
Now that's a lot of folks it had eaten over a period of time. There was many different pairs of anklets so women were the main targets as they probably were doing the laundry/or other chores along the river/lake edge.

That museum should of been in a museum as every artifact was covered in black coal dust/pollution. In the cabinets I remember the articles that had been removed/shifted and the clean surface that was underneath.



 

Did they say he was diving?. In a Fl lake??? Why do I doubt that? Ya I agree the diver seemed more concerned with his channel.


yea normally I avoid his vids. I'm not impressed with them at all.
the $30,000.00 & the Spotten Gotem did. since I Never saw or heard of him Before
it got my curiosity up :laughing7: even though he looks like a moron,
I wanted to see what kind of fool wears & looses a $30,000.00 necklace.
melted down it should still have an oz of gold in it

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