Dragon

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A sickening stench drifted from the opening, filling the twenty-man mining crew with a dread of the unknown.
    The floodlights illuminating the narrow shaft cast eerie distorted shadows in what appeared to be a large tunnel beyond the one-meter-thick concrete. Inside, an old rusty truck could be distinguished, surrounded by what looked to be a vast bed of graybrown scrubwood.
    Despite the cool damp air deep under the battle-scarred slopes of Corregidor Island at the entrance to Manila Bay,
...the two men who peered through the hole were sweating heavily. After years of research, they knew they were on the brink of discovering part of the huge World War II cache of war loot known as “Yamashita’s Gold,” named after General Yamashita Tomoyuki, commander of Japanese forces in the Philippines after October of 1944.
    The immense hoard that was seized by the Japanese during the war—from China, the Southeast Asian countries, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines—consisted of thousands of metric tons of exotic gems and jewelry, silver and gold bullion, and Buddhas and Catholic altarpieces encrusted with priceless gems and cast in solid gold.


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Edgar G. a year ago

The old bathtub nonsense is described wrongly. The item refers to the annual bathtub race in Nanaimo B.C. Canada. The outboard motor would not be attached to th-e "backrest" it would be at the opposite end, where the taps were. The backrest is the bow. I have seen this race and helped fix up one of those monstrosities, a far out idea by Mayor Frank Ney many years ago to attract strangers, tourists to this outlandish display. A waste of time , many capsize and all the "racers" are togged out in swim gear and lifesaver jackets.

Edgar G. a year ago

That's a bad error made by Cussler. He seems to be so much in the mood that he's getting too boisterous. There was NO gold in the Comstock Lode , it was silver.

Edgar G. a year ago

This human game tracking remindse of he classic short story ' The Most Dangerous Game" by Richard Connell. I both read the story, and saw the film made of it, which starred Joel MC Crea and I think Fay Wray.. Robert Armstrong was also a top actor in it, thereby making at least two of the stars of the classic, "King Kong".
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