Tonight, on The Lost Gold Of
World War II"... |
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‐ Rain's definitely
not ideal for this. |
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Racing against the clock, here. |
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‐ That could be the back door
that we've been looking for. |
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‐ This is where I would drill. |
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‐ Fire this baby up! |
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‐ That's a box marker. |
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That's carved in there, man.
It ain't no natural thing. |
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‐ Ho, ho, ho |
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‐ What the hell did
this thing hit? |
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‐ So the Nazis were teaching the
Japanese how to make concrete? |
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The only way bubbles
could be coming out of there |
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is if there's a tunnel
down there with air in it. |
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‐ That's no coincidence. |
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There's something
going on at that level. |
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‐ For 70 years, |
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legends have been told
of a buried treasure, |
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shrouded in danger. |
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It's one of the great mysteries
of World War II. |
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‐ Something very
secretive and strange |
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has gotta be buried
in that mountain. |
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