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242. The wealth code of the Inca Empire! The mysterious city of gold! (Please subscribe, please ask

Captain's Sabre.

is a symbol of power.

It is also the belongings of the leader!

That alone.

enough to conclude.

Pizarro must have been here before.

And in front of this piece of Wang Yang sea.

Most likely this is where he haunts last!

finally.

became his burial place!

The savage sea raider.

A lifetime obsessed with chasing Inca treasures!

No fantasies all the time.

Sitting on those countless treasures of gold and silver.

Even if it kills you.

Don't hesitate any more!

Combine all the signs in front of you.

If so.

Not surprisingly.

this sea.

Definitely inextricably linked to the lost city of gold!

besides.

Gold mines on the island.

It also seems to play an important role in this story!

then.

The gold that the Incas got out of thin air probably came from here!

Not the rumoured Amazon rainforest!

then.

Pizarro learned about it from some Inca nobles.

Inca Gold.

In fact, it came from a primitive gold mine with huge reserves in the Amazon rainforest!

In order to get huge fortune as soon as possible.

In addition, the search for the "Golden City" has suffered successive setbacks.

This makes Pizarro cranky!

then.

He immediately aimed at the primitive jungle!

by understanding.

Pizarro learns that in the rainforest there is a fortress called Saxa Iwaman.

The tunnel there is a paradise where the Incas obtained gold and silver treasures.

They speculate that the huge amount of gold in the Inca is likely to be excavated here.

To trace back to the source.

They went to Saksaywaman again and again to search.

The Saxe Iwaman fortress is built on a hillside.

There are three walls made of boulders.

Each wall is 18 meters high.

The fort has a total of 21 forts and watchtowers.

There is a solid boulder on a platform high on the mountainside.

It was the throne where the Inca empires of all dynasties reviewed the Inca troops.

There are also various buildings such as the Sun Temple, the Royal Baths and the Arena in the fortress.

In the center of the fort stood a round tower-like building.

The entire fortress is as complicated as a labyrinth.

The Spanish colonists have entered the fort numerous times.

But still can not find the authentic (bjfh) secret entrance.

later.

these greedy predators.

After finding nothing in the fortress of Saxaywaman.

Heard it again.

Lots of gold and treasures from the Inca Empire.

Probably originated in the Andes Mountains.

Inside a mysterious castle called Machu Picchu.

And gold mines.

Hidden in the deepest part of the castle!

then.

They turned to Machu Picchu again.

Haunts among the dense forests of the Andes Mountains.

But after searching for a long time, no one has found the trace of the Machu Picchu mine.

1911.

Hiram A. Bingham, a professor of Latin American history at Yale University in Eagle Sauce.

Visit the Andes Mountains.

inadvertently.

He is leaving Cusco.

Between two craggy peaks 120 kilometers northwest.

Found the ruins of that legendary Machu Picchu citadel.

Hiram has repeatedly and meticulously surveyed Machu Picchu.

He found that the ancient castle was dangerously located.

Clouds linger all year round.

Very hidden.

There are roads inside the castle.

square.

city ​​gate.

There are also palaces.

and the altar!

All buildings in the city.

Almost all are made of light-colored granite stone.

Each stone weighs almost a ton!

An altar with an altar.

It turned out to be a granite slab weighing more than 100 tons.

set up.

There are also many houses made of granite in the castle.

full of.

A confusing situation.

but.

It is regrettable.

finally.

He also failed to find the gold mine of the Incas as he wished!

Did Pizarro find a real gold mine later on?

Because there are few rumors.

Many historians are also unable to make appropriate inferences based on existing conclusions.

Even this savage captain who can't read a bunch of big characters.

Where did you die.

People also learned from the mouths of the crew members who were accompanying at that time.

finally.

unanimously.

Pizarro was framed by an accomplice!

The culprit in this case.

It's Almag.

Almag was a faithful companion of Pizarro's dominance of the Inca.

He had strongly supported Pizarro's expeditions.

Great help to Pizarro.

But in the middle of a frantic looting.

He thought that Pizarro had given him too little of the spoils.

Very unfair!

He repeatedly asked Pizarro to reassign.

but.

All were savagely rejected by Pizarro.

So Almag held a grudge.

1537.

Almag led a group of his supporters in a rebellion.

But Pizarro was ready.

The rebellion was quickly quelled.

Almag was captured.

and sentenced to death.

Pizarro believes the problem has been solved.

So the remnants of the rebellion were not explored.

And then left a deadly bane!

1541.

In the 8th year of Pizarro's occupation of Cusco.

Almag's gang of besties.

Assassinated the 66-year-old colonial leader!

but.

This assassination rumor and Jiang Kui's current discovery.

Obviously contradictory!

Pizarro after 1541.

Maybe not dead in Cusco.

But came here by boat?

What is he doing here?

Could it be that.

The former Inca overlord.

Finally, in the second half of life, found clues about huge wealth?

And all the secrets.

Hiding on the island where you are?

So.

Gold mines on the island.

Could it be the wealth code of the Inca Empire?

Although this inference is a bit outrageous.

But have to say.

From the current situation.

all of these.

It's not entirely groundless!

There must be an origin!

Think here.

Jiang Kui said nothing.

Take the golden saber easily.

Don't put it on your waist.

then.

Again around the bow and stern.

Repeated the cruise for a while.

Want to see if I can find any other clues.

But it's a pity.

Because it's been too long.

Except for the knife and some bones on the bottom of the boat that were devoured by fish.

No more discoveries...

(Tickets!).

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