Archive for September 2008

Inca Gold: The Treasure of the Llanganatis

Sep 9th, 2008 | By | Category: Lost Treasure

Deep in the remote mountains of central Ecuador, the largest undiscovered treasure in Latin America waits to be found. This ancient horde of Inca gold comes complete with a vengeful curse, multiple treasure maps and a trail of dead adventurers. With an estimated value of over two billion dollars, this stash of Inca Gold tops my list of lost treasures.



The Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine

Sep 8th, 2008 | By | Category: Lost Treasure

In the desolate wasteland of Arizona’s Superstition Mountains the remnants of an ancient volcano towers high above the barren landscape – a bright, shining beacon to prospectors and treasure hunters from around the world. It’s called Weaver’s Needle, and for more than 120 years fortune seekers have been inexorably dawn to this ancient spire which, according to legend, holds the key to the richest and most famous treasures in the history of the American West… The Lost Dutchman’s Gold Mine.



Mystery of the Money Pit

Sep 7th, 2008 | By | Category: Lost Treasure

The mysterious money pit has guarded its secret contents tenaciously despite two centuries of determined efforts to unearth it.



Quadski

Sep 6th, 2008 | By | Category: Ultimate Adventure Vehicles

What would happen if a Quadbike mated with a Jet Ski?… You’d get the The Gibbs Technology Quadski, the first commercially viable, high-speed Quadbike/ATV and a Jet Ski all in one.



Lost Gold: The S.S. Republic

Sep 6th, 2008 | By | Category: Found Treasure

When the sidewheel steamer SS Republic left New York in October of 1865, she was carrying 62 passengers and a cargo of $400,000 (1865 face value) in gold and silver coins. She was headed for New Orleans where the money would be used to help pay for reconstruction of the South after the Civil War.