People have been search the remote corners of the French Alps for ten in the hopes of finding the break up wrecks of two planes that crashed more than 50 years ago . Just lately , they came across some of the most gruesome discovery yet .

On Thursday , aviation collector Daniel Roche encounter the wreck of a woodworking plane , as well as a handwriting and the upper part of a stage , on the Bossons Glacier of Mont Blanc . The remains are believe to belong to to passengers of one of two Air India plane to have crashed in the area . Due to the surface area ’s comparatively cool temperatures , the body parts appear to have been preserved remarkably well .

" I had never happen any significant human remains before , " he toldAgence France - Presse .

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Roche contacted   local authorities , who came and transport the remains back down to the Chamonix valley via helicopters . Experts now aim to break down the body share in   the hope of identifying the victims .

“ These corpse are probably not from the same individual , ” added Stephane Bozon of the local gendarmery . ” They are probably from passenger , but between the two aircraft , it ’s hard to say . ”

In 1950 , Air India flight 245 , also bonk as the Malabar Princess , plump into the Mont Blanc in France , killing all 48 people onboard . Sixteen age later , another Air India passenger flightfrom Bombay to London break apart into the exact same mountain range , killing 117 mass .

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In regard to   the second crash , local deal pathfinder Gerard Devoussoux wasquoted as say : " Another 15 meters ( 50 substructure ) and the plane would have missed the rock-and-roll . It made a huge crater in the mass . Everything was whole pulverise . Nothing was identifiable except for a few letters and packets . "

One of those who   break down in the 1966 clangor was Dr Homi Jehangir Bhabha , an honored nuclear physicist known as " don of the Indian atomic program " . Two French mountaineers find a bag believe to be the place of Dr Bhabha and the Indian regime around the area of Chamonix , French Alps , in 2012 .

Along with having a   slightly outre sensory faculty of curiosity , there ’s another reason why searching among these wrecks has become such a draw . Three years ago , some spate climbers dispatch the jackpot when they light upon a metal box containing cherished emerald , rubies , and sapphires , which were by and by valued by jewelers at over $ 260,000 . A local newspaper , the Dauphiné Libéré , cover that if the relative of an owner is not ground , the jewels could be give back to the crampoon .