Sabtu, 02 September 2017

The Map of the Treasures and Thesauruses in the World

The Bild magazine helped the treasure hunters with some very useful tips provided by its experts in archaeology and history. These made a map of the most important treasures lost in different corners of the world over time. Whether we are talking about treasure cases or by entire ships with statues made of precious metals, the ones passionate about treasures could actually make a blast if they searched the places indicated by the specialists. Some of these treasures are now worth billions of euros.

In 1937, Milton Doc Noss discovered a chain of caves at the base of the Victorio Peak Mountain. Sixteen thousand gold bars had been hidden by the Apaches, together with coins and jewels. Part of them were brought to the surface, while the entrance in the galleries was blocked by an explosion. This treasure is now worth billions of euros.

Then, according to the specialists, The Pacific island hides more treasures hidden by pirates. This story was also the source of inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island". They also assume that the Kokos Island hides the treasure of the church in Lima, Peru, which disappeared in 1821. This treasure is now worth hundreds of millions of euros.

After the Thirty-Year War, Maximilian I, Bavaria's leader, ran from the Swedish soldiers in 1648. His treasures were sent away to Austria on the Inn river. One of the boats sank and all the silver remained on the bottom of the ocean. The value of this treasure is not yet known.

There are many other treasures which haven't been discovered yet, but which are worth a lot both from a financial point of view and from a historical one.


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