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A British explorer is heading to a deserted Pacific ââ¬Åtreasure islandââ¬Â where nineteenth century pirates are said to have stashed a multi million pound hoard of gold, silver and jewellery stolen from the Spanish.
It eluded Franklin Roosevelt, Sir Malcolm Campbell and Errol Flynn, but now an explorer from Melton Mowbray could be on the trail of a multi-million-pound hoard of gold, silver and jewellery stolen by pirates and buried on a treasure island.
Shaun Whitehead is leading an archaeological expedition to Cocos Island, the supposed hiding place of the ââ¬ÅTreasure of Limaââ¬Â ââ¬â one of the worldââ¬â¢s most fabled missing treasures.
The haul ââ¬â said to be worth ã160 million ââ¬â was stolen by a British trader, Captain William Thompson, in 1820 after he was entrusted to transport it from Peru to Mexico.
He is said to have been stashed his plunder on the Pacific island, from where it has never been recovered.
An original inventory showed 113 gold religious statues, one a life-size Virgin Mary, 200 chests of jewels, 273 swords with jewelled hilts, 1,000 diamonds, solid gold crowns, 150 chalices and hundreds of gold and silver bars.
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Why bother when you're not going to be able to keep the treasure if you find it?
[font=arial, helvetica, sans-serif]The document granting permission states that if any treasure is found, the team must immediately halt and notify the authorities.