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Where's the Inca treasure?
Because the Spanish plundered gold, the Incas probably hid the treasure they had accumulated for generations. It is estimated by later generations that the gold hidden by the Incas in 1533 is the wealth accumulated by the Inca emperors since the 20th century, and its value is equivalent to the sum of gold mined in Peru from 16 to 19 centuries. So, where are these huge treasures hidden?

There are different opinions about the location of the Inca treasure. There are mainly four kinds of guesses and opinions.

The first guess: Huang Jincheng and Huang Jinhu are hidden in the Amazon jungle. When Pizarro and his gang entered Cuzco, they found that a lot of gold had been transferred. They want to know not only where the gold is hidden, but also where it comes from. As a result, the Spanish arrested some Inca nobles and tortured them. Under severe punishment, a noble revealed the secret of gold. All these gold treasures were shipped from Manoa, ruled by Indian Chief Patty in the Amazon jungle. There are countless treasures there. There is inexhaustible gold hidden in the Amazon jungle. But this mysterious place, no one knows where it is except the king and the wizard.

The second guess: Lake Titicaca where the Incas hid the treasure. Lake Titicaca is the sacred place where the son of the sun god and the moon god worshipped by the Incas descended to create the Inca Empire. Located at the junction of Bolivia and Peru, it is 38 12 meters above sea level and covers an area of 8290 square kilometers. The water depth is generally more than 20 meters, and the deepest point is 304 meters. It is the highest navigable freshwater lake in the world. A long time ago, Indians lived by the lake. They call Lake Titicaca "Chuchiabo", which means "cornucopia". There are abundant gold mines around the lake, and the Incas smelt the mined gold and made it into gold ornaments.

1533 65438+ In February, Pizarro sent some colonial troops to Lake Titicaca to look for Inca treasures. Soon, he led an army to invade this area, killing innocent Indians and plundering local gold and silver treasures. However, until June 154 1, Pizarro was stabbed to death by an enemy, and the Spanish never found the gold hidden by the Incas.

The third guess: the Inca gold treasure is in the tunnel of the Saxon fortress, because it is the traditional treasure land of the Incas. The fort of Saxony is called one of the greatest military engineering buildings of South American Indians by the world. In the native Indian language, it means "Shan Ying". There are also architectural communities such as Sun Temple, Royal Bath and Arena in the fortress. In the center of the castle, there once stood an inverted tower. On a specially built platform of the round tower, there is a maze-like complex passage connected with the tunnel. However, due to the complexity of the Minggou tunnel, it may be difficult for others to find the tunnel entrance except the Inca emperor and several of his cronies who know the secret entrance. The Spanish tried to explore Sack Saiva Tunnel, but faced with the intricate open-ditch tunnel and difficult buildings, they had to return in vain.

The fourth guess: Machu Picchu, the rear of the Inca Empire, may be a major hiding place of Inca Jinbao. "Machu Picchu" means "ancient mountain peak" in Indian indigenous language. According to legend, in order to resist Pizarro's bloody plunder, Indians buried15.75 million pounds of gold near a city in the deep valley of the Andes. Later, the Spanish and various expeditions for more than 300 years searched for the castle on the "ancient peak" and the missing gold in the dense forest of the peak forest, but they either went back and forth in vain or never returned, and never found any trace again. Pessimists only declare that there is no Machu Picchu when they are disappointed. However, in June of 19 1 1, hiram Ya Bingham, a young teaching assistant studying Latin American history at Yale University in the United States, discovered this ancient city that had been missing for 400 years.

Bingham believes that Machu Picchu is the sacred city in Inca legend and the cradle of Inca civilization. According to legend, it was the base of the ancient Amoda dynasty. The last Inca emperor knew the main hiding place of Inca Jinbao. But with his death, the Inca treasure may become an eternal secret.