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In 1540, the governor of Quito in northern Ecuador, Gonzalo Pizzaro heard of this city of gold too from the natives and got together a group of 340 soldiers and approximately 4,000 Indians.
For decades the whispers persisted among the factory workers and lumberjacks of southwest Poland that a Nazi train laden with plundered gold, jewels and artworks had been hidden beneath the Owl ...
Gold bears other fearsome traits that real estate does not. Gold is not especially useful. Around New York City, one finds old-fashioned sandwich boards advertising good prices for used jewelry.
In 1540, the governor of Quito in northern Ecuador, Gonzalo Pizzaro heard of this city of gold too from the natives and got together a group of 340 soldiers and approximately 4,000 Indians.
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