World treasure map released

November 21, 2016 08:04

Walchen Lake in the Alps, the Rocky Mountains in the US or Wewelsburg Castle in Germany are always sought after by many tourists, because they believe that this is where huge treasures of the past are kept.

Responding to the tastes of many tourists, Bullion Vault, the world's largest online gold investment service, has just released a map, which shows detailed information of 7 locations believed to be hiding undiscovered treasures.

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Many tourists believe that there are still many pirate treasures, shipwrecks, Nazi-era assets or ancient kings that have not been found in the world. The photo above is a map recently published by Bullion Vault, with gray circles representing found treasures and yellow circles representing hidden treasures. Photo: News.

One of them is Wewelsburg Castle in northeastern Germany, where it is said that there are more than 9,200 silver rings, worth up to 93 million USD.

Another huge treasure trove is said to be at the bottom of Lake Walchen in the Alps. Another popular location for tourists to hunt for treasure is a silver mine near the Czech-German border.

The tunnels in Poland are where many tourists believe the Nazis hid gold as the Second World War drew to a close. The total value of the treasure is rumored to be up to 37 billion USD and countless silver items confiscated from Jews.

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On the hills surrounding Wewelsburg Castle, treasure hunters are searching for silver jewelry worth an estimated $93 million. Photo: Paderboner.

In addition to the above locations, experts at Bullion Vault also suggest other locations for visitors to seek luck such as England, Malaysia, Costa Rica, Poland and Taiwan (China).

With the above information, there is hope that if you work hard to find treasure, one day luck will smile on you, like Indiana Jones searching for the Holy Grail.

However, not everyone is as lucky as Dr. Indiana Jones, many people have died while searching for treasure.

In July this year, the body of Randy, a 54-year-old man, was found in the Santa Fe wilderness. The cause of death was that he was too absorbed in searching for treasure that was said to be buried deep in the Rocky Mountains, USA.

Randy is just one of thousands of treasure hunters around the world. They have faith because millionaire Forrest Fenn, a character likened to a real-life Indiana Jones, has revealed some information about a giant treasure worth up to 2.6 million USD in this area, according to the assessment of the New Mexico State Tourism Department.

However, Forrest's clues were quite vague, causing many people to get into trouble while searching for the treasure. His mother and brother's graves were also dug up by many people, because they hoped to find their fortune.

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When he was diagnosed with cancer, Forrest revealed to the world the treasure he had spent 15 years searching for. He even wrote a book to show the way to this place. In the picture is the millionaire Forrest when he was young. Photo: News.

Years later, Fenn admitted to Newsweek that his revelations created a "monster" about the treasure hunt.

Before Randy, two anonymous treasure hunters also spent $37,000 searching for valuables in the May Ship and digging in the Owl Mountains, Poland. But they both came up empty-handed.

However, not everyone is unlucky.

In 2012, a huge fortune worth $1.8 billion was found in an apartment in Munich, Germany. Many believe that this is only a part of the treasure and the rest is still being searched for until now.

In 1989, a man found a huge treasure trove of gold in the Mexican desert. It is worth mentioning that this man did not intend to search for treasure, but only bought a metal detector for "fun".

Another treasure find was in 1985 in Sroda Slaska, Poland. Archaeologists found a gold crown belonging to the Queen of Valois, four gold pendants from the 12th and 13th centuries, a medieval brooch decorated with precious stones, three rings, 39 gold coins, and 2,924 silver coins. Most of the treasure is now on display at the Regional Museum in Poland. The total value of the treasure is estimated at $129 million.

In 1980, a treasure worth $3 billion was also found in the Caribbean Sea, and this was the most valuable treasure found in human history, according to Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos.

According to VNE

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