Top 10 Real Hidden Treasures around the World
3 years ago
There is some good news for all those travellers who
have no idea how to finance their travel bills. Your never satiated
wanderlust can in fact be your source of funding your travels and
perhaps making you rich. Wondering which treasury to loot? Well, all
you ought to do is navigate and explore till you finally lay your
hands on the hidden treasures which some pirates and rich men lost
long back in the past. Whoever said your wanderlust won’t take you
far? Well, if only you manage to find a part of these treasures,
generations to come would be millionaires. So willing to take the
risk? Here is a list of hidden treasures around the World which you
might chance upon.
10. Treasure of Jean La Fitte
The Pirate brothers Jean LaFitte and Pierre were
apparently so good at smuggling that not only did they make a living
by attacking merchant ships but also gathered wealth in such
abundance that it had to be buried. It is rumoured that the buried a
large portion of their robbed treasures near the coast of New
Orleans, around the area of Lake Borgne. Also, the Old Spanish Trail
near the Sabine River is rumoured to have their buried treasure near
or in a gum tree grove. So now you know how to live off another’s
smuggling. Just go and find that treasure of Jean LaFitte untouchd
ever since 1830.
9.The Treasure of Leon Trabuco
Leon Trabuco, along with his partners, during the
time of Great Depression decided to hide close to 16 tonnes of Gold.
This Gold is rumoured to be hidden in the New Mexico Desert. The act
was in order to hold great quantity of Gold as they believed that the
prices of gold would soon explode. However, bad luck struck and
private ownership of Gold became illegal post the Great Depression.
This Gold Act forbid Trabuco to ever reach his treasure again and
both him and his partners were found dead shortly after the act was
passed. But well, would you mind just a thousandth fraction of that
gold from New Mexico Desert?
8. The Golden Owl In France
This hidden treasure has another story to tell. This
was not to hide amassed wealth from public eye, rather to convert a
majority of French people into treasure hunters. Max Valentin, in the
year 1993, hid a golden own in the countryside of France. With only
11 clues of the whereabouts of the owl, no one yet has been able to
get his hands on the Owl. The real treasure though is that he
anounced a price money of One million Francs to anyone who finally
locates the Golden owl. So, do you have the eagle’s eye to spot the
owl? French countryside is waiting for you.
7. Treasure at Little Bighorn
While on his way to resupply General George Custer
for his fight against the Indians, Captain Grant Marsh, the in charge
of the steamboat Far West, got news of Custer’s defeat. Aware that
he will now have to help injured men from the battlefield, he was
unsure if the boat would carry to wait. To prevent the boat from
sinking due to the weight of the injured men, he buried gold bars
then estimated at US$ 375,000 along the shore of River Bighorn. These
Gold bars were allegedly collected from miner who were worried that
they will be attacked by Sioux. Nobody returned to claim the treasure
and the rest is history. So well, you to have chance to make history
by stumbling upon that fortune.
6. Lost Treasure of the Alamo
If there is little truth in the legend of San Saba
Treasure, then there is gold, silver and religious artefacts worth
millions of dollars buried in the ground of the historical Alamo.
This treasure is believed to have been hidden for use later in order
to build an army and also to support the expenses of the upcoming
war. However, the treasure has ever since remained untouched and no
trace of it has been found till date. So you suppose you’re getting
lucky?
5. Treasure in the Mojave Desert
If ever there was a ship that sunk around a 100 miles
inland of the Pacific ocean, it has to be in the Salton Sea that
you’d find pearls worth millions of dollars. Popularly known as the
treadure of Mojave desert, it is believed that the ship carrying the
pearls was carried into the Salton sea due to the water runoff
developed by collision of a large tide from the Gulf of California
with runoff from the River Colorado. Though there were reports that
the treasure was discovered by a man named Clusker, no evidences
exist. So you still have a chance to chance upon such abundance of
pearls.
4. Mosby’s Treasure in Virginia
Confederate Commander Colonel Mosby and his men were
known as Mosby Raiders as they raided Union Camps during the Civil
War at the speed of light. In a raid near Virginia, he took Edwin
Stoughton as a prisoner and also chanced upon a sack of treasures
worth US$ 350,000. He was traveling with 42 other prisoners and was
leaded to an area with a large contingency of Union Soldiers. Mosby,
thus instructed his men, in case of a battle, to bury the treasure
between two pine trees which he marked with his knife. On
sending his trusted men to seek his treasure they were all captured
and killed and the area never saw of Mosby again. To find the
treasure, you ought to go south of the area parallel to USA’s 211
today.
3. Treasure worth $63 Million in Bedford County, Virginia
Thomas Beale with his men chanced upon treasure worth
$63 million while mining. He was however of the opinion that the next
of kin should not get the treasure too easy. He thus made 3 ciphers.
First stated the names of Thomas and his companions, the other was
about the exact location of the treasure and a third with the
description of the treasure. These Ciphers were kept with Robert
Morriss, an Innkeeper who had to wait for 10 years with them. If
Beale did not return in this time, it was decided that Morriss will
be sent for with a key to the cipher. However, either never happened
and Morris could only decode one of the three ciphers which described
the treasure. This treasure still lies near Bedford County in
Virginia, so now you know where to raid.
2. Treasures worth $200 million at The Coast of Key West
Most Ships of the Spanish Galleon Nuestra Senora de
Atocha were perished when struck by a hurricane in 1622. These ships
carried enormous cargo worth millions of dollars in gold, silver and
gems. While 500 millions of treasure was found, it is estimated that
17 tons of silver bars, 35 boxes of gold, 27 kilograms of emeralds
and 128,000 coins of different currencies and values are still
undiscovered. This treasure is worth approximately $200 million. All
you ought to do is spend your energies exploring 160 km off the coast
of Key West.
1. Treasure of San Miguel
Spanish treasures I guess were to make the World feel
rich. Their richest treasure fleer was assembled as 11 ships in 1715
filled with gold, silver, pearls and gemstones worth almost 2 billion
US dollars. The ships were to leave from Cuba just before the
Hurricane season to keep Pirates at bay. However, the hurricane
struck the ships after 6 days at sea and all 11 ships sunk. Seven
ships have been recovered so far but the ship San Miguel, which
contained most treasure is yet undiscovered. The ships were mostly
discovered near the eastern shores of Florida, however you can never
be too sure since it is hard to guess if San Miguel went further into
the Sea before sinking. However, the risk of exploring is not too
high considering the treasure.

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