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- NATION, Page 29American NotesSOUTH CAROLINASunken Garden Of Gold
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- In 1857, on its 44th voyage carrying passengers and gold
- from Panama to New York, the S.S. Central America ran into a
- killer hurricane and sank in 8,000 ft. of water 200 miles off
- the South Carolina coast. On board were an estimated 77,000
- ounces of gold bullion worth at least $28 million today. Last
- week a salvage syndicate that located the wreck two years ago
- began recovering what engineer Thomas Thompson, 37, said was
- "like the classic sunken treasures you read about as a kid. It
- is like a garden of gold growing from the bottom and hanging
- from beams. It is dripping with gold coins." One gold brick
- weighed more than 62 lbs. No one can guess how much more gold
- might have been brought aboard by the 425 passengers who died
- in the sinking; many were Californians fresh from the gold rush.
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- The salvage operation is financed by a group of Ohio
- investors who put up $7 million. Aboard the recovery ship Arctic
- Discover is a team of scientists studying the ecosystem around
- the sunken steamer. But Thompson concedes that new knowledge is
- merely a fringe benefit. Says he: "Without the gold, we would
- not be here."
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