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Martin weibergs missing treasure
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 512958" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>I recall a geology excursion to Waratah bay in the 1960s, when we saw a number of shallow shafts along a stream's bank. The lecturer said that they were supposedly sunk in search of a treasure in gold coins (and we took the story with a grain of salt). It seems that it may have some substance....</p><p></p><p>But filling chests with sawdust to cover up removal of gold coins? Given the density of gold versus sawdust, it sounds an unlikely embellishment of the story...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 512958, member: 4386"] I recall a geology excursion to Waratah bay in the 1960s, when we saw a number of shallow shafts along a stream's bank. The lecturer said that they were supposedly sunk in search of a treasure in gold coins (and we took the story with a grain of salt). It seems that it may have some substance.... But filling chests with sawdust to cover up removal of gold coins? Given the density of gold versus sawdust, it sounds an unlikely embellishment of the story... [/QUOTE]
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