Missouri River Wrecks obvious after drought

nsdq

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they may or may not contain disposed chem weapons and or ordnance
 

Jason in Enid

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LOL, yeah whatever you do, don't go looking for anything of value in the shipwrecks because it's not there and it belongs to the state anyway. What a joke.
 

maipenrai

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How does anyone know what is and what isnt there? I dont understand why the state is so keen on keeping something that they say has no value. Of course, when a ship was sinking, they even saved all the garbage, old bottles, brass fittings, cups and saucers, before abandoning ship?
If someone goes down and saves a little piece of history, will that hurt the state or change history in anyway? "Its not worth anything, but you cant have it!"
 

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