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A climber finds something exceptional on the French Glacier

Wed 08 Dec 2021    
EcoBalance
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A climber who found a trove of precious stones on Mont Blanc has been given half of the $168,700 (AED619,652) haul to keep after authorities couldn’t find the original owner.

The climber found the emeralds and sapphires on the mountain in France in 2013, and he has now been allowed to keep half of the stones, according to a Facebook post from Chamonix-Mont-Blanc council.

Gem experts divided the haul equally between the climber and the local council, with each lot valued at $84,350 (AED309,817), a spokesman for the council said.

The council will put its stones on display at the Chamonix Crystal Museum, which has been under renovation and is set to reopen on December 19, according to the Facebook post.

The council said the precious stones were being transported onboard an Air India Boeing 707, the “Kanchenjunga,” which crashed on Mont Blanc in 1966, killing 117 people.

The crash is the subject of conspiracy theories suggesting the flight, which carried the father of India’s nuclear industry, Homi Bhabha, was shot down by a fighter jet or missile.

Another Air India plane, the “Malabar Princess,” crashed in the same area in 1950, killing all 48 people on board.

Debris from the wrecks routinely emerges from the bottom of the glacier, including metal, wire, and even a piece of landing gear discovered in 1986, according to a Mont Blanc tourist site.

Source: Agencies


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