cpt. George
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I am a yacht captain / scuba diver.
During a dive in a remote area of the Caribbean I came across a wreck.
Strewn across the sea bed are ivory tusks.
After local discrete enquires I found that the wreck is unknown but Im guessing that it must have been a slave ship 1700/1800.
There are a considerable number of ivory tusks that have been underwater for a long time.
If I declare the wreck, even after a legal battle which I cant afford, I will get almost nothing.
So my dilemma is, and Im hoping somebody out there has some serious advice:
What is my best course of action to make some real money out of it?
During a dive in a remote area of the Caribbean I came across a wreck.
Strewn across the sea bed are ivory tusks.
After local discrete enquires I found that the wreck is unknown but Im guessing that it must have been a slave ship 1700/1800.
There are a considerable number of ivory tusks that have been underwater for a long time.
If I declare the wreck, even after a legal battle which I cant afford, I will get almost nothing.
So my dilemma is, and Im hoping somebody out there has some serious advice:
What is my best course of action to make some real money out of it?