Thursday, January 10, 2019

Russia is looking for 80 tons of gold treasure 200 years old

Mavieran Napoléon, who went to France with his troops from thence, foiled at the invasion of Moscow in Russia in 1812.



At that time, 80 tons of gold could not be thrown to France and was reportedly buried on the way. It does not seem to have been buried at any place.

But today, Russia is searching for it for over 200 years. It's all surprising.



Looking for 200 Years:

For the last 200 years in Russia, treasure hunters are looking for treasure in the wrong place. The historian Wisławlov told local magazines that they should turn their attention to his own city of Rudnani, near the border of Belarus.



Great Army defeat:

Napoleon won many parts of Europe by his Great Armor. He was furious in the attack on Russia's Moscow city.

After returning to France, he stole 80 tonnes of gold and other valuables. It was very difficult to bring them to France. On the way to them they are buried. It is said to be over 200 years old.



Looted gold:

Philippe Seegur, a napoleonic soldier, was found to have been buried in the Chemmoo lake in the Smalensk region.



Pistol pile:

In 1830, Russian officers, hooliganists and treasure hunter fishermen were hunted where French troops left large amounts of weapons and explosives. But they were disappointed.



Is hidden in the lake:

A number of people claim that the authorities have been told to mislead the deserters who want to get the treasure. Furthermore, the treasure is being kept safely claiming that the lake was hidden in the Barejene lake in Belarus.



Russia squeezes spies:

Napoleon has sent his men to the image of a hidden treasure in the Chemelo lake to disturb the moles in Russia, says Vikaslav.



Treasure under the lake

Valuable items including gold have been taken along the Bolshevik Kutawech lake, near Rudnin City, and buried in its center.



Water flooded in water:

The bridge was eroded in a few years when the price was valuable. In a study conducted in 1989, a large number of silver particles have been found in the lake's water. Vikasvell says.



You can restore the treasure:

The newspapers reported that it could be taken out if they were looking for better equipment with technology that was trapped in the lake.



Contradictory comment:

Vladimir boriyeva's comments suggest that there are conflicting contradictions now. There are misinterpretations about the treasures left by Napoleon.



Not taking the treasure:

Historian Vladimir Boriyeva claims that the treasure was not crossing Russia's border with his troops

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