Cursed treasures

From a precious diamond to a legendary room, a tomb or an island of gold . all were horribly cursed.

The treasure contains mysterious curse

1. Tomb of Tan Thuy Hoang

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Part of the tomb of Qin Shihuang was unearthed

The first emperor of China died in September / October BC and was buried with hundreds of slaves, concubines, gold and silver jewelry and thousands of exquisite terracotta statues floating. The tomb area is bigger than the biggest Egyptian Pyramid.

Although many areas of the tomb were unearthed, the tomb actually contained the Emperor's remains that had never been excavated. There are documents recorded that there are thousands of traps around the emperor's chamber. If the main mausoleum is opened, the poison gas will cause the excavators to die on the spot. So, for 50 years, archaeologists have always been afraid to search deep into the tomb.

2. Diamond Koh-i-Noor curse curse

'Only God or woman can wear it' - The curse of the world's most famous and oldest diamond Koh-i-Noor since 1306. This is the year the diamond is dubbed Minh This paint first appeared.

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Legendary diamond

The words engraved on this 105 carat diamond wrote: 'Who owns this diamond will rule the world but will also be unhappy. Only God, or a woman, can wear it all online. ' And indeed many male rulers who once owned this diamond eventually died, including the Persian king Nadir Shah. assassination in 1747.

In July 1850, Queen Victoria , England, was given this diamond and she did not like it so much that it recast it into smaller diamonds. However, the curse remains and her male descendants no one dares to wear or own them. Now, diamonds are still on display in Tower of London, London, England.

3. Legendary amber room

The amber room was originally built inside the Catherine palace of Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is a beautiful architecture with partitions made of pure amber and gold leaf, ornate mirrors.

The fanciful beauty of the amber room is the passionate creation of a group of experienced German and Russian artisans. Completed in 1716, the room was dubbed the 8th Wonders of Humanity .

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The amber room

In the final years of World War II, shortly after the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union, the curators of Catherine's Palace received orders to move the artistic treasures in Leningrad, including disassembling and moving the amber room to another place.

But then, the Nazi Army still captured this treasure and dismantled the entire room for safe storage. After the room was last displayed in 1943, it disappeared.

Since then, the people involved in the room have been "cursed" . The curators of the museum, Alfred and his wife, all died mysteriously and their bodies disappeared forever. Russian General Gusev, who was involved in the room, was also killed in a crash. Oddly enough, George Stein - one of the celebrities who sought this room was also found dead in a forest and his abdomen was stabbed with horror.

4. Curse of the Golden Treasure Island Charles, USA

Charles Island has long been believed to contain many treasures and cursed up to three times.

In the old days, a tribal chief , Paugussett , cursed that the area was holy ground. 'No house is allowed to be erected here. If so, that house will be cursed ' - the patriarch warned the first Europeans to come here and find a way to settle down. Indeed, the houses that grew up here quickly collapsed and no one could live here stable.

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Charles Island deadly!

Captain Kidd also cursed the island in 1699 after his last voyage. It is believed that his treasure was buried here and so he made a curse of those who found the treasure to die.

In 1972, the island was abandoned a third spell by the Mexican emperor Guatmozin . The wealth of the Emperor was stolen and buried here by the waterfowl.

In 1850, two gold hunters found a chest, but when opened it, the skull inside it suddenly caught fire and they were obsessed to the end of their lives, eventually dying in a mad camp. Today, people still see strange lights and sounds coming from the island and no one dares to approach it and search for any treasure.

5. Central curse center Manhattan, NewYorks

This crooked troubled story began in 1864 when four Benito Juarez 's commanders arrived in San Francisco carrying a large amount of gold and jewels to buy ammunition for the Mexican war. On the way, one of them was killed so 3 other people buried the number of security assets. However, a man named Diego Morena happened to pass by and witnessed the three people burying large amounts of assets. Later, Diego Morena stole this money and moved south, stopping at the mountain on Los Angeles that was previously known as Cahuenga Pass.

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That night, while he was resting in a local pub, he dreamed that he would die if he took the stolen money to LA

Too frightened and scared, he buried these assets. But it's unbelievable, even though he buried the treasure of gold and silver, he still died! Before that, he was able to tell you that Jesus Martinez was hiding the money.

Martinez went on a search for this money with his son but suddenly he suffered a heart attack and died as soon as the two began digging for him; A decade later, his own son was killed in a shooting in the East Los Angeles area.

A small portion of the property was found by a Baxco shepherd in 1885, however, he also died of falling into the sea on his way back to Spain. The gold that he filled in bags also sank to the bottom of the ocean. In 1939, oil expert Henry Jones dug up the gold, but failed, Jones committed suicide that year. If you count all four soldiers, a total of nine people died because of this gold.

6. Mysterious treasure underground

The mystery of Oak Island was first discovered by a group of teenage boys in 1795. They saw strange lights near the tiny island off Nova Scotia, Canada. After further investigation, these boys saw traces of a newly dug hole. Because this area often has pirates so they think this is a treasure pit. The deeper they dig, the stranger they feel. There were wooden fences, covered with layers of coconut shells and a stone carved with strange symbols meaning 'Deep under 12m, 900kg is buried under it'.

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Curious, curious people from many parts of the world have sought this unique treasure (including President Franklin Delano Roosevelt) and still continue to search for people. However, no one found out who buried what and why. How many people died while trying to find the answer.

The first person to die was in 1861 when a pump exploded, killing one worker. In 1897, a man named Maynard Kaizer was killed when the rope pulled him up from a broken hole.
In 1951, a digger slipped from a barge and fell into a pit.

The most tragic tragedy occurred in 1965 when explorer Robert Restall , his son and two other workers died of poison gas after falling into a pit.

Everyone whispered that there was a curse that seven people would die before the treasure was found. So far 6 people have died. So the seventh intends to learn this secret, be careful!

7. Treasure filled with gold and cruel curse

Above Arizona 's Superstition , there is a legendary treasure and a cruel curse. The Apache tribe used to live here knowing that there was an area filled with gold but their tribe had its own legend about the revenge of the Thunder God so they never dared to look here.

Spaniard Francisco Vasquez de Coronado tried to dig this mine, but when this man was near death and disabled he left this mountain a bad omen.

In 1845, Don Miguel Peralta found a golden circuit but was massacred by the Apaches tribe. The number of gold they found scattered throughout the region; The gate to the gold mine was destroyed. This area became a paradise for gold miners; a Peralta descendant announced that he would look for gold, a man named Dr. Abraham Thorne was also led by friendly Native Americans to the rich gold place.

However, the name and curse of this gold mine appeared when a man named Jacob Walz (from Germany) began searching. After 20 years of searching, Walz claimed to have found the magical gold circuit but he died before revealing the location. In 1931, Adolph Ruth - a treasure hunter disappeared while searching for a gold mine.

Two years later, his gold mine was found along with a Latin note next to 'Veni Vidi Vici ' (meaning 'I came, I saw and I conquered'). This message shows that he found the gold mine before his death.

Since then, many people have died because of this rare gold mine, the latest one is Jesse Capen. His body was found in 2012 - three years after he began his journey to find the gold mine.

8. Curse of the treasure chest

According to the Jew and the Christian follower, the Duke's chest , is a relic of the tablets containing the ten commandments Moses received from the Lord. These boards are also said to be a way of communicating with God. Therefore, it is thought that it contains great strength; when the Jews were expelled from Egypt, it was thought that this chest helped turn the Jordan River so that the Jews could flee. However, when falling into the wrong hands, this chest will carry extremely terrible curse.

When the Philistines stole the trunk, the entire city was devastated by the hemorrhoids so they soon had to return the chest to the Jews.

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In many ancient records, there are many rules when holding a chest : two poles to lift the chest should never be removed, the chest needs to be raised to the shoulder during travel and anyone who touches the chest this must die.

There are many stories about this chest's rage in the Bible. No one knows where to store this chest.

In fact, there are quite a lot of people who know this chest through the Indiana Jones movie ' The Bandits Bandits '. Many people are still searching for evidence that leads to the hiding place of the chest however, it is possible that some kind of magic makes no one want to be the one to find this treasure chest.

9. Pharaohs curse

A most famous curse is the Pharaohs curse. This curse says that anyone who harasses one of the Egyptian kings will die miserably.

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The best example and cause of this rumor is that George Herbert's death is also known as Lord Carnarvon, who financed the project of excavating King Tut's tomb. He died of mosquito bites many months before he started his journey.