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Inca treasure spots refer to the ** and gems that the legendary Incas buried in the regions of Colombia and Peru. The treasures were said to have been hidden by the Inca king Atahualpa to avoid being plundered by the Spanish colonists. Due to their mysterious and legendary nature, many people have tried to find these treasures, but to date, there have been no identified locations or specific search successes.
Individuals should not search for treasure spots based on hearsay or unsubstantiated information, as this would involve illegal excavations and destruction of cultural heritage.
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On the vast South American continent, there is one of the world's largest flowing rivers, the Amazon River. Since its first discovery by Spanish navigator Hiramatsu more than 400 years ago, this great river and the 2.8 million square kilometers of reckless forests it nurtures have attracted a group of adventurers with its unpredictable face and mysterious and alluring legends.
The Incas were a branch of the Indian people of South America. In the middle of the 15th century, the Incas gradually became powerful and established the largest "empire" in the Americas, with Peru as the center and covering more than 800,000 square kilometers. In Cusco, the capital of the Incas, there is a magnificent temple of the sun decorated with gems and precious stones, and there is a splendid "garden" ......In Indian legend, the Inca Empire was a land of gold.
One day in 1511, as the Spanish adventurer Balboa was ecstatically counting the gold he had received from the local Indians, an elderly chief came up to him and said in amazement: "Is this what you are seeking to be far from home and risking your lives?" I can tell you that there is a place where the people eat and drink all their vessels of gold.
In that country, there was gold everywhere. The sheikh's point to Balboa was the Amazon jungle. In pursuit of this mythical land, the Inca Empire, greedy Spanish adventurers frantically poured into the jungle in droves.
However, what awaits them is an attack by poisoned snakes and beasts in the tropical jungle, and an ambush by a savage cannibal tribe. Just when the Spanish colonists were holding back, an Inca civil war provided them with an opportunity. In September 1532, the Spanish colonizer Pizarro led more than 160 soldiers across the Andes Mountains into a country where Europeans had never been.
Without encountering any resistance, Pizarro entered the northern Inca town of Casa Malca. The cunning Pizarro designed an ambush and captured the Inca king Atahualpa, and then demanded a huge ransom from him, demanding that the Incas come up with ** and ** that would fill the house where Atahualpa was being held. In order to redeem his leader, **, ** traveled to Kashamalka day and night.
The amount extorted by the colonists was soon reached. Pizarro treacherously decided to kill the last Inca sun prince. As Atahualpa walked onto the gallows, he cast a terrible curse on the executioners towards the sun god, whom the Incas had worshipped for generations, and towards the Amazon jungle.
The curse was fulfilled, and these bandits, whose hands were stained with blood and sin, did not end well. The large amount of gold and silver they plundered from the Inca people caused fierce infighting because of the uneven distribution of the spoils. The invaders engaged in several years of brutal conflict, as a result of which almost all the chieftains, including Pizarro's partner Almagro, Pizarro's 4 brothers, and himself, were killed or imprisoned.
The whereabouts of the Inca treasures, which amounted to a staggering amount, were eventually unknown.
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Some historians, after studying the traditional customs and even some habits of the Incas, believe with certainty that the Incas hid all the gold and silver treasures of their ancestors. It is estimated that hidden by the Incas in 1533 was the wealth of 15 Inca emperors since the 11th century AD, with a total value equivalent to 3 times the total value of the ** mined by the Peruvian gold mines from the 16th century to 1805 AD, a staggering amount.
It is also believed that the Incas fled from Cusco with their gold and silver treasures and quietly came to Lake Titicaca, because Lake Titicaca was the sacred place of the Inca Empire, which was founded by the sons of the sun and moon gods worshipped by the Incas after they came to earth. Therefore, this lake is also called "Chukibo" by the Indians, which means "gold basin", because there are rich gold mines around the lake, the Indians use smelting technology to produce **, make all kinds of ** ornaments. In December 1533, Pizarro sent his men Diego d'Azzoro and Pero MartÃnez de Mogel to Lake Titicaca in search of these **.
Soon he occupied the area again. However, until the assassination of Pizarro in 1540, the Spaniards were never able to find the large Inca**.
There is no doubt that this vast treasure of gold and silver still sleeps in an unknown place. Some people say that after the Incas arrived at Lake Titicaca with the ** treasure and the mummies of the emperors and queens, they took a raft to the center of the lake. At this time, a priest stood up and, after praying to the heavens, ordered all the gold and silver treasures brought with him to be thrown into the lake one by one, and sank to the bottom of the lake.
It is also believed that the Inca ** was hidden in the tunnels of the fortress of Saksa Ivaman, east of Cusco. Because it is a traditional place where the seal is buried with treasures. It is said that on the ** of the fortress stands a round tower-like building, and on a peculiarly constructed platform of the round tower, through a labyrinthine winding path, the tunnel can be accessed.
However, due to the complexity of the open ditch and the dark passage, no one has been able to find the authentic entrance so far.
According to historians, the Spaniards tried to excavate the Saksa Ivarman tunnels, but they were unsuccessful. Because, the fortress of Saksa Iwaman is considered one of the greatest military engineering structures and the most fortified fortress of the Indians of South America.
It has also been suggested that Machu Picchu, the rear of the Inca Empire, may also have been a major hideaway for the Inca Treasure. In order to find the Inca Jinbao, the Spanish colonists and explorers with various purposes for more than 300 years searched for this mysterious ancient city in the dense forests of the Andes Mountains, but never found any ruins.
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