12 Lost Treasures You Can Still Look For (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: 12 Lost Treasures You Can Still Look For
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Pirates, sea battles, treasure chests, secret tunnels, old maps...any mention of the word "treasure" is bound to set our imaginations on fire. And though it often seems unbelievable or just plain stupid, human beings have continually been lured by the prospects of hidden treasure.

Here's an exciting selection of 12 famous real-life lost treasures - "real" in the sense that countless people have gone out in search of them (with limited or no success!). While some of these lost treasures may be products of rumor, others, like the Bourbon Treasure or the Nazi Loot indeed have historical backing.

But we'll leave that to you to decide. Happy hunting!

12 Lost Treasures You Can Still Look For
Grand Manan Island, Canada(01 of05)
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Read about the notorious pirate / privateer Captain Kidd, and the caches of treasure he is said to have buried on various North American islands, most notably in the "Money Cove" on Grand Manan. (credit:Flickr:Richo.Fan)
Lake Toplitz, Austria(02 of05)
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Read about the boxes of stolen gold, artwork and counterfeit currency that a group of Nazis supposedly tossed into Lake Toplitz in the Austrian Alps in the final months of the Second World War. (credit:Blueangel)
Oak Island Money Pit, Nova Scotia(03 of05)
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Read about the site of the world's longest running treasure hunt, a hole in Oak Island said to be discovered by 16-year old Daniel McGinnis in 1795. (credit:Flickr:oakislandtreasure)
Little Big Horn Treasure, Montana(04 of05)
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Read about a lost shipment of miner's gold, said to be buried on the site of the Little Big Horn Battlefield since 1876. (credit:Flickr:suetry)
Skoltesame gullet(05 of05)
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