German train found in mountains??????

frankie

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Who knows if it's true or not. My friend said a couple of people asked the people who lived in the area about this German train track . People said they saw the train come into town but never saw it leave. I guess the train was in a mountain and both ends were blown up and tracks taken. Then these two guys found a train full of gold teeth, treasure and who knows what else. I didn't see the story, but maybe someone did.
 

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Its likely that the train is there somewhere in the tunnel network. I say that since that tunnel networks is large enough to hold the train and nothing that was on the train has ever shown up. What I think may be more interesting is what else may be with it. Seeing as the tunnels were closed near the end of the war and the original intent was to use it as a production facility for war goods there may be all kinds of end of the war projects hidden in there. Maybe that nazi wonder weapon, some times called the nazi bell is hidden in there. I just hope that in the hast to find it they don't set off any booby traps or destroy any relics or things there.
 

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