New eBook eNovel, Ash
Island, may be a guide to finding a real billion-dollar lost treasure of
gold!
This fictional action
adventure mystery suspense thriller is based on finally solving the actual
200-year lost treasure puzzle on the island known as Oak Island. After
more than two hundred years of worldwide publicity, everyone knows the
hidden treasure is at the bottom of the flooded shaft on the tiny island
in the bay on the eastern side of Nova Scotia, Canada. Yet, after two
centuries of effort, even with modern technology, no one has been able to
figure out how to actually find and retrieve the hidden treasure from the
diabolical trap.
Until perhaps now. The
authors of Ash Island, through their protagonist in the novel,
professional treasure hunter Robin Thane, have identified a plausible
theory as to why the treasure is NOT at the bottom of the flooded shaft
and a theory on what is the actual map that may lead to the real location
of the hidden treasure.
Their premise is that the
design of the island mystery is the map itself! It is based on the fact
that the extensive engineering and construction of the wharf, beach and
flooding systems and the shaft were all carefully hidden. The telltale
overhanging tree limb over the shaft was not left as the result of an
overlooked mistake but rather was left as a red flag to entice someone to
ultimately dig and actually set off the trap.
There has been a previous
precedent where a fictional story based on fact lead to the actual
discovery of a fabulous lost city and treasure.
Heinrich Schliemann. It was
said that as a child he had read Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey, and had
become driven with the idea of someday finding the lost city of Troy. In
1870, the scholars of the day were all of the belief that the Troy in
Homer’s epics was simply a figment of Homer’s imagination. Troy had
not existed. But Heinrich Schliemann believed otherwise. Using
Homer’s story, he calculated where the city lay buried. It was in
Turkey, three miles south of the Dardanelles, the gateway to the Black
Sea. He dug on a huge mound on the flat plain known as Hissarlik. In four
years of excavations, he unearthed seven cities, layered one upon one
another. Then he found the treasure cache of almost ten thousand gold
pieces.
And could the hidden treasure of Oak Island really be up to a billion
dollars? Consider this. For just a small fortune, one simply hides the
treasure. But given the intricacy and considerable amount of engineering
effort that went into the flooding system that seemingly protects the
mystery treasure of Oak Island, the treasure cache is more likely to be a
HUGE fortune. Otherwise, why so much effort. And if the treasure is in
actual Inca gold artifacts rather than melted down gold bars, then the
actual current market value of each piece will far exceed the mineral
value of the gold.
Thus, some people after
reading the story of Ash Island, may want to grab a shovel and head for
Nova Scotia. Perhaps someone might find a billion-dollar hidden gold
treasure with clues based on this fictional story.
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Ash Island Now!