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World’s Longest Treasure Hunt Ends After 31 Years, 5 Months, and 9 Days

The world’s longest treasure hunt appears to have come to an end, after an announcement in France that a buried statuette of a golden owl has finally been unearthed – after 31 years.

“We confirm that the replica of the golden owl was dug up last night, and that simultaneously a solution has been sent on the hunt’s official chatline.  The message was posted by Michel Becker, who illustrated the original Chouette d’Or (golden owl) book and sculpted the buried statuette in 1993.

Tens of thousands of people have taken part in the search, which has spawned a huge secondary literature in books, pamphlets and Internet sites. They have all been following 11 complicated puzzles set out in the first book by its creator, Max Valentin. When he died in 2009, Mr Becker took over the operation.

The complex clues were supposed to lead to a precise point somewhere in France, where a bronze replica of the actual golden owl would be found under the ground. The winner would get the precious gold original.

A documentary on the treasure hunt by French broadcaster Canal+ said earlier this year that the value of the owl is estimated to be €150,000 (£126,000). The world of chouetteurs – as the treasure-hunters are called – was in uproar on Thursday morning as news of the reported find spread.

“Finally – liberated!” reads one post on the hunt’s chatline on the Discord forum.

“I didn’t think I’d live to see the day,” reads another. And: “It’s like Covid. So good when it’s over.”

“Curiously, I’m relieved. I’m desperate to know the solutions now to see if I was on the right path,” comments another user.

Some hunters remained skeptical, fearing that the cache might have been discovered with a metal detector. Under the rules, the finder has to show that they correctly solved the enigmas and did not just stumble upon the owl by chance. The hunt was mired in legal rows for some years after Mr Valentin’s death, and not all owl-hunters accepted Mr Becker’s inheritance of the central role.

Mr Becker himself originally had no knowledge of the situation of the buried owl. The solution was in a sealed envelope in the possession of Mr Valentin’s family. But after the legal difficulties were resolved, Mr Becker read the solution and travelled to the spot to verify that the owl was still there. In recent years, he has released more clues to the owl community, triggering interest in a new generation of chouetteurs.

“it’s not about the treasure – it’s about the hunt.”

-william ritter, american author

 

 

source credit: hugh schofield, bbc news, paris


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  1. Hi,

    I read about the world’s longest treasure hunt ending, and I found it fascinating! The dedication and effort to solve the puzzles over the years is truly impressive. It must be an exhilarating feeling for the treasure hunters to have closure finally. Thank you for sharing this intriguing news.

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  2. It sounds like the plot of a TV series. Am I the only one thinking it’s slightly sad it’s over? No more puzzling and hunting, no more anticipation.

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  3. never heard of it but that could be something i‘d go along with! what a fun idea!
    since my health problems arrived promptly with my 2nd covid shot, i went to my doctor about 6 months later and complained about my impossibility to concentrate, loss of memory and logic and was advised to daily solve some of the a.m. puzzles. in the meantime i love them so much that i make time for them even when i don‘t have the time. Plus, add the daily wordle, that has become important too and i‘0m frankly rather astonished that out of the 600 i made, i only failed to find 5 ot 6 of them. it‘s a terrific challenge also to still find (and search for) words with only 5 letters…

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  4. Wow! What a great story. Yes, it’s in the hunt, not the find. My very first writing for school was ‘Process vs Product’, and the owl quest is much the same. Hubby has been a fan of Oak Island for years. There is treasure to be found.

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