inca treasure

  1. Who says legends of Spanish (Inca?) lost mines aren't real?

    This Project started through curious circumstances way back in 1998. Dr. Keith Barron was on a field leave from a job in Venezuela and enrolled in a Spanish language school in Quito and lodged with Professor Octavio Latorre and family. Professor Latorre is a Historian, Archivist and world...
  2. CASTING: New TV Series Seeks Fearless Treasure Hunters

    Hi there! My name is Danielle and I work in Development for an award-winning television production company based in Manhattan. We are currently developing a new series which will follow various treasure hunters as they search for the Inca Treasure. I am reaching out to the TreasureNet...
  3. Inca Treasure -

    Three hundred years have not sufficed to eradicate the notion that enormous treasures are concealed within the Fortress; nor have three hundred years of excavation, more or less constant, entirely discouraged the searchers for tapadas. In making our surveys of the work and of the Rodadero many...
  4. The Anglo-American Exploratory Society Expedition - Late 1970's - ?

    I recently obtained a copy of An Exploratory Journey into the Mysterious Mountains of Llanganati, published by the Anglo-American Exploratory Society [“undergoing formation].” The document is dated January -July 1978 which appears to be the projected date of the expedition, not the date of...
  5. GREETINGS TREASURE ENTHUSIASTS

    I am new to this forum and would like to introduce myself .... My name is Steven J. Charbonneau and I am the author of "Lust for Inca Gold." My interest lies in the Inca Llanganati Treasure deposit of Ecuador, also known as Atahualpa's Hoard, Valverde's Gold or the Ruminahui Treasure (among...
  6. Exploring the valley ofthe Incas

    Here is a an interesting clip on some Inca tombs high up in the hills above the lost valley of the Incas Amy
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