Nazi gold in Austria?

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Cappy Z.

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lol! The story states the treasure is covered in thick layers of logs and mud.

Then a Austrian 'treehugger' says this, "The lake is a very sensitive ecological environment, and the many divers are simply destroying our ecosystem..."

Ecosystem? The muck at the bottom of the lake is not dissimilar to a sewage pool inside a sewage treatment plant.

Pretty soon the treehuggers will be saying, "Don't Flush, you're hurting the environment."
 

Salvor6

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Not only that but the depth of the lake, 350 feet, combined with the high altitude, makes it a suicide dive.
 

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I've been called a tree hugger, but I don't buy this line.

All lakes have a finite life. They get filled up by this debris that rots and deposits phosphorus that never goes away, and enables eutrophication, the death of the lake, and makes it into a bog, and eventually it becomes filled in.

http://toxics.usgs.gov/definitions/eutrophication.html

Get Bob Ballard down there.
 

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Lot of Nazi gold, confirmed, in Swiss banks.
 

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