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A t 65, with a major shipwreck discovery atop his resume, homes in Santo Domingo and Miami and all the money he'll probably ever need, veteran treasure hunter Burt Webber might be tempted to fold up his dive flag and say he's had a good run.
But Webber, a Berks County native, still aches to uncover that big prize and the kind of wealth that comes with it.
"The richness is not in the equation of money but in that feeling," he said.
It's the triumph of sitting on a ship's deck 65 miles off shore, a pile a treasure at his feet, the sun setting in the west.
http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=94828
But Webber, a Berks County native, still aches to uncover that big prize and the kind of wealth that comes with it.
"The richness is not in the equation of money but in that feeling," he said.
It's the triumph of sitting on a ship's deck 65 miles off shore, a pile a treasure at his feet, the sun setting in the west.
http://readingeagle.com/article.aspx?id=94828