Inca treasure hidden in the bottom of the Amazon River?

The land of treasure that Buckwitz points to

In the invasion of Spain in 1532, the Incas (indigenous people of ancient Peru) fled with their treasures and fled to a small town where the Incas called it Paititi. Later the Spaniards called this mysterious ancient city an "ideal gold nation." An adventurer with Polish and Italian descent, Bakviz, claimed recently that the legendary Inca treasure may be buried in tunnels and caves in the Peruvian Amazon.

The famous explorer who had explored the true origins of the Amazon River in 1996, Barkowitz, claimed recently that the ancient city of Paititi, which is legendary with an Inca treasure, should be located approximately 105 kilometers north of the ancient Inca capital, Cusco, where the Amazon River was not The Madre de Dios valley developed. He said that the legendary Incan treasures may be buried in tunnels and caves in the Peruvian Amazon.

Treasure surfaced

Buckwitz is convinced of his own thoughts: “We are only a stone's throw away from the treasure. We have found out that there is a 3.9 square kilometer highland covered under vegetation, where there is a lake and some ancient Incas. Stone construction. And radar detectors also confirmed the existence of maze-like tunnels and caves under the water. This is indeed a great location for treasure.” Buckwitz points to the location and legend or historical records . Legend has it that Paititi was formed by a waterfall and a large lake, but documents from the 17th century indicate that Paititi is more likely to be land and mountains. A recent 16th-century manuscript manuscript was found in a Roman group archive of Jesus. It described the kingdom of Paititi as a nation full of gold, silver jewelry and various precious stones. This ancient document stated that this treasure was discovered by Christian missionaries at the end of the 16th century, but Palkiewicz believed that the Vatican did not announce its position externally because of fear of creating a hysterical “gold rush”.

Cited numerous heroes

This golden ancient country has attracted the footprints of countless adventurers for over 500 years. Among them are the famous British Colonel Harrison, who set out to search for it in 1925. In modern times, the Nicolas-France expedition led by Nicolas in 1972 and Norway in 1997 The archaeologist Jakosjord, they eventually went forever. Buckwitz is the last person. He will conduct a systematic search in October. The budget for this treasure hunt is more than US$1 million. Scientists who specialize in cave research will be invited to work with national craft technicians. Buckwitz said: "I am convinced that we will return the triumph."

Maybe just a legend

There are also other experts who have expressed doubts about whether Bhagwitz's attempt has been made. The Bostonian anthropologist Gocory, who has hosted various research projects related to the ancient city of Paititi since 1984, believes that “the entire story about the Incas fleeing to Cuzco and the treasures buried there is just a legend. Reliable evidence can support the Inca’s insurmountable problems of climate and illness (such as Kala-azar) that they could face in the uplands can overthrow the assumption that they used to be there in the past. In addition, there is an ancient city under the lake. Although this idea is very romantic, it is very unrealistic."