Awesome mystery Templar treasure site

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Gidday Amigos

I have many Templar sites that may yield relics or treasure? Some are remote and others forgotten. Some are in very populated places. All have a story to tell.

Each stories contribute to the understanding of the fall of the Levant kingdoms in Holy land and Their undoing. But most of all it gives us the back ground to understanding the decline and eventual fall of the Templars.

Its late amigo Time for PESKY old Crow to roost.

But drop a hint old Crow found a place in France that his beak fell in Surprise.:laughing7:

However that is for another times amigos as of at present there is several more interesting sites in holy land to show you first.

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ok, put your beak under your wing.....

I think between you and Kanacki you guys must have 10,000 photos, impressive.
all digitized and indexed?
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Gidday Bill

Some people collect cars bikes and stamps etc....

The trio collects document and photographs.

Between Kanacki, Hardluck and me we have have one of if not the largest collections of documents and photographs and copies of documents pertaining to lost treasure and treasure hunting. And growing. Nearly 40 years traveling the world amigos. Only in the last 20 years a lot has been digitized.

Got very good at farming archives and libraries around the world. Photocopying or photographing records etc...Some times even buying documents. Maybe 300 thousand plus documents and photographs. Not just Documents in English, but Spanish French, Portuguese. From the CIA, FBI , MI5, British Foreign Office. Vatican and Even Russian documents from the KGB.

But sadly the trio was very slack in indexing the collection. So we work on memory some files have different names of same files with things added in one without being in the other.

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Gidday Amigo getting back to this castle in question.

A story repeated in the local villages who believe it is a sinister place, that many years ago after WW2 4 young local boys explored the old crumbling fortress. While playing in the ruins ; two, aged aged 15 and 13, went into these tunnels and were never seen again.

'Two of them said to the other two that they will enter the tunnels. They all were in second floor. And they leaved from second floor. Two of them were in second floor still... then... they waited... but nobody came back. Then they went to village maybe their friends came back to village... but no... they were lost.'

A search by devastated parents, villagers and local authorities for the boys contained under premise that some parts of castle was unstable and passageway collapse either trapping them or killing them instantly. However they was never found.

The villager and surround villagers from that time afterwards held the site as dangerous site to visit and discourages locals and foreign visitors visiting the site.

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Local authorities today do not encourage visitors because the site need extensive stabilization work. But the local authorities and regional government has not got the funds to spend on stabilization work. When they have much more import issues to deal with hospital schools roads etc..

Urban legend about the 4 boys to discourage people to stay away from unsafe unstable castle?

One thing for sure there is 20 -30 plus hidden chambers not counting crypts and cisterns that have not be found in the lover lever. Many tunnels chambers still lie block with rubble.

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