![]() ![]() ![]() And people buy those tickets every day,” said Don Gann, 35, of North Arlington, N.J., a commercial diver who’s been out on the water since earlier this month with his brother and two workers. “I think the chances are just as good as the lottery. NEW YORK - Ask people what you might find buried in the muck at the bottom of New York City’s East River, and they’d likely say “mob boss” before thinking of mammoth bones.īut several groups of treasure hunters have taken to the waterway in recent weeks after hearing a guest on comedian Joe Rogan’s podcast claim a boxcar’s worth of potentially valuable prehistoric mammoth bones was dumped in the river in the 1940s.ĭespite a lack of evidence to back up the story, treasure seekers using boats, diving apparatuses and technology like remote-operated cameras have gone searching, in hopes that the murky waters are hiding woolly mammoth tusks. ![]()
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