Worlds largest ever cache found: $10 billion; Spanish/Inca loot

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World's largest ever cache found: $10 billion; Spanish/Inca loot

And of course, they announced it to the world, setting off the usual ownership squabble. I sure hope they have some serious, and trusted people guarding the site. $10 billion will attract thieves from all over the world. Wouldn't mind getting a hold of the robot that found it, though...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,1578135,00.html
600 barrels of loot found on Crusoe island

Jonathan Franklin in Santiago
Monday September 26, 2005
The Guardian

The archipelago is named after Robinson Crusoe, but perhaps it should have been called Treasure Island.

A long quest for booty from the Spanish colonial era appears to be culminating in Chile with the announcement by a group of adventurers that they have found an estimated 600 barrels of gold coins and Incan jewels on the remote Pacific island.

"The biggest treasure in history has been located," said Fernando Uribe-Etxeverria, a lawyer for Wagner, the Chilean company leading the search. Mr Uribe-Etxeverria estimated the value of the buried treasure at US$10bn (?5.6bn).

The announcement set off ownership claims. The treasure hunters claimed half the loot was theirs and said they would donate it to non-profit-making organisations. The government said that they had no share to donate.

It also prompted speculation about the contents of what is considered to be one of the great lost treasures from the Spanish looting of South America. Chilean newspapers were filled with reports that the stash includes 10 papal rings and original gold statues from the Incan empire.

The hoard is supposedly buried 15 metres (50ft) deep on Robinson Crusoe island, also known as the Juan Fern?ndez island, home to Scottish sailor Alexander Selkirk, the adventurer immortalised by Daniel Defoe as Robinson Crusoe. Selkirk was dumped on the island and lived alone for four years before being rescued. His exploits brought worldwide attention to the islands.

For centuries treasure hunters have scoured the island in search of booty which was reportedly buried there in 1715 by Spanish sailor Juan Esteban Ubilla y Echeverria. Using everything from old Spanish ship manifests to teams of islanders with shovels and picks, foreigners have made so many claims of discovering the lost treasure that islanders are usually sceptical of the proclamations.

This most recent announcement, however, deserves greater credence because of the equipment used by the treasure hunters: a mini robot that can scan 50 metres deep into the earth. The robot, dubbed "Arturito", was invented by Chileans and over the past year has grabbed headlines by breaking some of the country's biggest criminal mysteries.

First, the robot detected the buried arsenal of a rightwing sect known as Colonia Dignidad. The guns and rocket launchers were buried at some 10 metres and while the authorities had searched for years, the robot found the buried weapons almost instantly. Then, in the case of missing businessman Jose Yuraszeck, Arturito was able to analyse the soil and identify the molecular composition of human bones, allowing investigators to dig straight to the body of the murder victim.
 

gldhntr

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we gotta have that robot !..........
 

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That would be some robot!
 

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Surrender the Booty

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No body is going to make a fortune. Don't you see what the GOV't did. They say that the finders don't have anything to give away. The Chilian Gov't. will lay clain to it and that will be the end of it. They will get NOTHING. The Gov't. can make that happen. Wake up folks.
 

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"No body is going to make a fortune. Don't you see what the GOV't did. They say that the finders don't have anything to give away. The Chilian Gov't. will lay clain to it and that will be the end of it. They will get NOTHING. The Gov't. can make that happen. Wake up folks."

thats y you dont telll ne one.....
 

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Would really like to know more about that Robot and who manufactured it. Any ideas?????
 

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Morning Capt.
Do you know of anyone who builds or can build a real DEEP SEEKER DETECTOR. I was having one built but the designer had a heart attack. He was using 2 sheets of plywood with a coil. The coil was 4'x8' and was to be pulled behind a boat. The power was a 12v car battery. It was to have a lead of 20 feet.
I am looking for wsomething that
 

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My opinion...."wont no body get nothing, no how, no way." Equipment with technology like that robot has is just not avbl. to the average "3rd world country". Sounds like a hoax probably to cover up something else....Just my opinion....Aguila.
 

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"This is the integration of of the basic unit of the conformation of life as it is currently known. As such, I can tell that our unit is the integration of highly sophisticated electronic components, capable of 'deciphering' the equation of unanimity of chaos theory in the context of an integral raised to the power of the radical exponential, based on the conformation of species as they are known after 20,000 years of assisted evolution."

This kind of hoaxes can only happen in Chile :(
The man is

a) delusional
b) taking everyone for a ride.

He mashes together scientific sounding words in order to make an impressive-sounding construct that journalists will dilligently jot down and report. And that gets done quite efficiently by Chilean journalists, who are great at reporting, but not so hot at critical thinking. I shared the interview (in El Mercurio) with my fellow officemates at the University, and we were in tears. Laughter or crying, I'm still not sure.

Here's a quote from the above article:

--Mario Favre, a physics professor at Catholic University in Santiago, is outright dismissive.
"What the owners of the machine say is simply delirious," Favre said. --

This guy, on the other hand, is no cook. He's a respected member of the scientific community (and is a nice guy too, his office is down the hall from mine).

In summary, everyone in Chile who is scientifically literate (unfortunately, mainly those who are studying or have studied something related to science) has identified this robot and its creator for what they are: a grab for publicity.
helping hand cyn forgot how to cut and paste ;D
 

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