Gold coins started to come out as soon as they were unearthed, the eyes of the laborers were torn, police said.
There are many such things that are hidden in the history of the world, which we couldn’t even know about. Sometimes some such incidents happened, nobody knows about. However, when she comes to hundreds of years, the old secrets with it also open on their own. Especially if there is a lost treasure, then the joy of doubling it is. This treasure is from the 16th century, when Portugal’s maritime trade was at its peak. At the same time, a ship named Bom Jesus went missing in the year 1533. The ship allegedly left Lisbon India, but wandered on the way. It was discovered 476 years later in 2008 that it is also in a deserted desert area of Namibia. Diamond excavation went on here, when a ship was found hundreds of years old. Gold coins started to fall from the sand. The excavation was led by Dr. Diet Noli. According to him, the ship was overturned in a strong storm. It was overturned very close to the shore, and when the water was reduced, the ship began to appear in the desert sand. After the excavation here, when this incredible discovery was unveiled, about 2000 pure gold coins and brass stones worth millions of rupees were found. Surprisingly, it was all safe. Apart from this, ivory, bronze tools, guns, swords and tools were found as well as ivory. When investigating this, these small brass stones were found to be attached to the German company Fugar-Thurjo. It was one of the richest trading houses of the 16th century. Since this area of Namibia is a mining area, it is safe for robbers. The remains of the ship are currently preserved. This discovery is still considered one of the most precious and ancient treasures on the West Coast of Africa. The discovery of Bom Jesus is not only a matter of a lost shipping, but also reveals important information on the 16th -century Portuguese trade, routes and history. Therefore, it was decided to keep the treasures and other things found in the museum. Share this story -tags