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John Cordingley diving in Altausseer See
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<center><img src="../images/jncalt.jpg" width=372 height=597></center>
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<p>John Cordingley diving to search for a resurgence in the bed of
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Altausseer See in 1989. Impenetrable risings in sand and rocks were
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eventually found at a depth of 36m, but rather more excitement was
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caused by the finding of a human humerus, and later a foot in a shoe.
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These turned out to be part of a local man who had fallen from a boat
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and drowned in 1955.
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<br><font size=-1>Photo © Andy Waddington, 1989</font>
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