Underground tomb's treasures
In recent years, announced that the Government of Peru: the marriage capital of the kingdom of ancient India Gacci the underground ruins of the King tomb to be strictly protected, do not allow people to casually destroy it, and heavily defended, by the two experienced archaeologists spent several years in Peru here Mining.
What they were looking for? In the 16th century, leaves, the Gut Nitz Spanish explorers arrived here in merchants, who lead the way by an Indian tribal chiefs, through the complex, 9 10 fold in the underground maze, to this underground King's tomb, an instant, the young businessman was shining glittering gold jewelry was at a loss, this tomb full of rare jewels in furnishings, including some with gold inlaid with jade eyes cast of fish, Indian chiefs before calmly told The terrified Spaniards, as long as he helped build local public works, the gold would all go for him.
Without hesitation, this is undoubtedly a great opportunity, Gutenici nodded, so he got his wish to return to Spain a wealthy attitude. As the number of gold Gutenici Laode could become a permanent unknown, but according to 1576 tax records recorded in Spain, Gutenici close to the king not only reported this office "small fish" treasures, and generous contributions of the 900 pounds of gold taxes, see, he got much wealth. However, countless treasure hunters were after him but no such luck, but there are providing exciting clues: the debris at the local, hidden with a "big fish" treasures buried inside filled with more gold items. This said, true or otherwise, for the tomb covered with a layer of fog of mystery, which opened this layer of fog, you need to be that the two Peruvian archaeologists of luck.
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