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For the past 4,000 years, a certain wild and desolate section of Arabian desert has been known as Mount Seir.

But its capital city, Petra, had dropped from the memory of mankind, its name even forgotten for the past thousand years. …the city the world forgot!

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Hitler’s Tunnels For Germania Discovered

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Berlin has opened three vast tunnels under the city built as part of Adolf Hitler’s vision of a grandiose Nazi capital, Reuters reports.
Hitler’s tunnels were to house a transit system beneath planned boulevards, squares, and huge buildings, including a Great Hall with room for 180,000 people.

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The Seventh Wonder Of The World

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Along with Egypt’s Giza Pyramids, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon (today’s Iraq), the Statue of Zeus at Olympia, the Colossus of Rhodes in Greece, the Pharos Lighthouse of Alexandria (Egypt) and the Temple of Artemis at Ephesus, the Mausoleum of Halicarnassus was one of the “Seven Wonders of the Ancient World.”

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Evidence Of An Advanced Civilization During The Ice Age

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A look at the book:  Maps Of The Ancient Sea Kings
by Dr. Charles Hapgood
This book gives compelling evidence that there existed advanced civilizations prior to any that we are now aware of. Scholars have long dismissed legends and myths of such civilizations as mere story-telling and embellishment by our ancestors.
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How To Find Treasure Leads

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Finding leads to buried, hidden or sunken treasure can be as simple as reading this blog or buying a book or two. Finding really good leads to a lost treasure usually takes more time and diligence.

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Wonders Of The World – Ellora Caves

It was a find in a charity shop called Wonders of the Past from 1923 that did it. Grainy monochrome photographs depicting “marvels of ages now remote” had an almost Indiana Jones feel, complete with pith-helmeted archaeologists and white-robed assistants posing stiffly next [...]

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The Search For El Dorado

El Dorado (Spanish for “the golden one”) is a legend that began with the story of a South American tribal chief who covered himself with gold dust and would dive into a lake of pure mountain water.
Imagined as a place, El Dorado became a kingdom, an empire, the city of this legendary golden king.

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Threshold to Cleopatra’s mausoleum discovered off Alexandria coast

They were one of the world’s most famous couples, who lived lives of power and glory – but who spent their last hours in despair and confusion. Now, more than 2,000 years since Antony and Cleopatra walked the earth, historians believe they may finally have solved the riddle of their last hours together.

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Treasure Hunting And Adventure Stories Wanted!

Interested in writing for Treasure Hunting News?
Online articles and stories accepted on a daily basis; email you story to treasure@salars.net

We are also looking for female models for the cover of the Introductory August Edition of the Members Only Treasure Hunting News.   We are looking for that adventurous, outdoorsy look and are looking for scenes of [...]

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