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- All Treasure Hunting
Anyone see this last night ? https://www.discovery.com/exploration/investigating-the-legend-of-california-s-gold-laden-ghost-ship
Nothing more than pulp fiction. If it was there, it would have been found. Too many eyes, airplanes and satellites for a ship laying in the desert to remain unfound.
[FONT=&]Did the Maya Empire relocate to America? How did Merriweather Lewis really die? Where did the Ark of the Covenant end up after being smuggled out of Jerusalem? Explorers Justin Fornal and Emiliano Ruprah use historical maps as well as modern imaging techniques to examine these mysteries in UNEXPLAINED AND UNEXPLORED, premiering Sunday, Nov. 10 at 10 pm ET only on Science Channel.
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Though no one map holds the whole picture of these mysteries, Justin and Emiliano cross-reference the information held within them, spurring the pair to launch new, in-depth investigations. Expert researchers and laser mapping tools help locate the mythical outposts detailed in these maps and unravel the mysteries behind their disappearances.
From another source:[/FONT] There were many ships that made it to the Salten Sink as it was part of the Salten Sea. Look at the water line marks all around the mtns and the giant 4 ft long fish fossils embedded as well as 3ft snail fossils. factoid.
4 to 6 million years ago, the area was part of an inland sea. A bit before sailing ships.