How in the heck did this happen?

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So, is this something you know for a fact, or is this just your speculation?
Isn't this what @NetDoc's A&I thread is all about? How to distinguish fact from fancy?

This is a know fact, Dutch Embassy send people to make a investigation and asked people around, and they got statements from fishermen and people at the port.

and the how it was done is just common knowledge, I have worked in Indonesia and I know how corrupt they are, so yes I can see that it happen like that, Have you being working in Asia ?
 
I don't rememer which wreck it was but while diving in NC they said one of the wrecks were were diving on had muved 400' or something like that during a hurricane now that is a shallow wreck at 120' to sand. But it did not disappear.

Can you imagine the first trip back out to that wreck, and looking for it and it not being there....:)
 
That was the CG cutter Spar that moved.
Thanks couldnt remember, crew on the Olympus told us about it.
 
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