Chapter 838: Break the Food
Some people say that when the Inca Empire fell, the Spaniards received the gold from the Incas to redeem an entire room of their king, but they still treacherously killed the king of the Inca Empire, and in the end the Incas hid all the gold they had accumulated for centuries.
Although the Spaniards gained a great deal of wealth in the process of destroying the Incas, they actually only got a grain in a bowl of rice.
If you don't have the strength of the Mongol army to destroy the country and the human race, and the speed of attacking as fast as the wind, then it is better not to do this kind of thing of crossing the river and demolishing the bridge, otherwise you can kill other people's people, and they can hide all the good things before you arrive.
One shot and two scattered, no one can get it.
At 5 o'clock in the evening, Zhang Nan stood on the top of the mountain, overlooking the ancient city of Machu Picchu to the north, and said to the people on the side: "Some people think that they hid the gold eastward into the Amazon jungle, but I don't think it's very likely."
The accumulation of centuries, or even more than a dozen centuries, may be thousands of tons, and those ancient Incas did not even know what the wheel was, and it was unrealistic to transfer by manpower.
Legend has it that this was their last stronghold, and even the Spaniards did not know that such a city existed, and it may have been the last Inca tribe to be stationed here after smallpox was exterminated.
This may also be the last hidden gem, but unfortunately I now seem, even if it used to be, it is gone. ”
More than 30,000 hectares of nearby mountains and rivers are protected areas drawn by Peruvians, and as for the ancient city on the top of the mountain and its surroundings, it should have been dug up by those treasure hunters and archaeologists a long time ago!
It's not just digging before, it's going to be digging too.
Just now, Zhang Nan and his group saw a group of people using metal detectors and magnetic field instruments to check the ground near one of the temples, very professional, fair-minded, the tour guide said that it was an archaeological expert from the Peruvian Ministry of Culture, what kind of exploration project was being carried out.
Because there have been many foreigners who have visited here before, and they also want to determine whether there are any treasures and cultural relics left by the ancient Incas here, this time the Peruvians plan to conduct a thorough inspection themselves.
When the scenic spot is about to close today, the archaeological team walked in front of Zhang Nan and these people, and those people will return to the hot spring town at the foot of the mountain by car, and they will come again tomorrow morning.
"Don't count on that......"
A little frustrated.
Others thought it was because the archaeological team was there to let the boss do this, but in fact, Zhang Nan knew that in addition to those stones, even if more than 20 years later, the Peruvian government found some broken pottery shards and other fragments from this ancient city, and then continued to yell to no effect, asking Yale University to return the cultural relics of the Inca Empire.
As for the Yale University collection, it is also a pile of clay pots and pottery shards that were looted from here more than 70 years ago: this is the beginning of the century, Peruvian locals told Americans that among the mountains here, there is a city ruin on the top of this mountain.
The locals have known about this for hundreds of years, and the worldly belief that the value of the things should have been taken away long ago.
If you are a local resident three or four hundred years ago, it is estimated that you will also call three or five friends and bring tools here to try your luck after the farming is over.
Zhang Nan came this time to take a look at the terrain here and judge whether it is possible and whether there will be any treasure caves.
It's going to be deadly!
“...... Damn, the mountains here are almost devoid of trees, the soil is thin, the slopes are large, and the geological structure is dense, so there can't be any caves near this mountain, unless the Incas dig holes in the city.
But this will Peruvians even use electromagnets, absolutely no dog hair!"
I couldn't see the panorama with a small number of photos before, and I wanted to feel the environment with my own eyes and imitate the eyes of the ancients to judge, but after arriving at the scene here, Zhang Nan was desperate!
“...... I didn't know that the ancient Incas made this city would dig stones, and I didn't even know what iron was, so I didn't want to have a tunnel.
Forget it, go home the day after tomorrow!"
There was a crackling sound, and it was the end of the complaint: even if the Incas finally hid the golden treasures of the empire in this area, they would not want to find out for themselves!
I guess it will never be discovered!
Writing has not been invented, not even a treasure map and the history of the country can not be recorded, there is no clue, I just want to stop by and take a look, this time to take a break, but relieved.
No more of the ideas of the ancient Incas, otherwise it would be a dead end, as for the Amazon jungle......
Hehe......
It's better to resell the wood inside.
This complaint didn't avoid Tiana Rioni, who was mixed up, isn't it just a treasure hunt, and it is normal for a few out of 100 tourists to have this idea.
Just now, the girl was saying that there were more backpackers hunting for treasures along the Inca Road, and there were many people carrying metal detectors on their backs.
Zhang Nan also has this idea, which is not surprising.
This will make Tia ask, "Mr. Allen, you also like treasure hunting?"
Don't be a stupid cat, you have to cater to it.
"Well, it's my doctrine that the United Television Network made that 'Treasure Hunt' show, and this will make me have a ship in the southern waters of the South China Sea looking for ancient shipwrecks.
Before I came to South America, I spent a few days on that boat, and it was almost sunburned. ”
There's nothing bad to say, it's just a reasonable, legal and public thing, but I didn't go to the boring media to do publicity.
It's your own preference, not relying on that to eat, otherwise media attention is basically a good thing.
The girl's eyes showed a little admiration, "Treasure hunting, it's cool!"
"Uh-huh, it's cool, and you can make money by the way.
I love everything that makes money, and if it's fun, it's even better!"
The two tour guides had already rushed to the hotel, and they had to take the last bus to the management area at the bottom of the mountain, saying that they wanted to dig up the treasures of the Peruvians, which they did not know whether they were true or false, and there was nothing wrong with them.
Not only the tour guide, but not a single Peruvian!
Throughout the night, in the ancient city of Machu Picchu, in addition to the hotel staff and guests, there were only two night watchmen who stayed in the hotel staff quarters.
The terrain here is dangerous, and there is a ticket gate at the beginning of the card bend under the mountain, and the staff on duty there squatted down, and no one could easily mix up.
I have to say that the original Inca Empire nobles could really choose a place, this piece of Ya and Huashan in China is half a catty to eight taels, a typical easy to defend and difficult to attack, and even the salary of the security guard can save a lot
After speaking, Zhang Nan turned around, pointed to the peak connected to the ridge on the south side and said, "Get up early tomorrow, let's go mountaineering." ”
At 3,200 meters above sea level, it should overlook all the nearby peaks, and it is said to be the most spectacular scenery to pass the time.
This is back to the hotel behind me: the sky is raining lightly, the mountain wind is blowing and it feels cold, and I hope tomorrow will be a good day.
Weather forecasts are the most unreliable drop here.
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