Monty Halls' Dive Mysteries: The Kaiser's Lost Gold | History Documentary | Reel Truth History
Monty Halls' Dive Mysteries: The Kaiser's Lost Gold | History Documentary | Reel Truth History
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In the final stop of his underwater journey, Monty Halls is in Namibia, South West Africa to try and solve a mystery from the dark days of World War I, a mystery that involves £60 million worth of lost treasure. The treasure has never been found and now Monty and his team of divers are diving into Lake Otjikoto to try and find it.
Under the surface of every body of water on earth there lurks a mystery or blood curdling legend – a tale of lost treasure, deadly curse, ghost ship or ancient civilisation. In this series Monty Halls goes in search of the real story behind the worlds greatest underwater mysteries, pushing the safety limits on truly dangerous dives backed up by cutting edge camera technology. Advances in technical diving and multi-scan mapping tools mean that these sites can be revealed as never before, all Monty needs to do is launch the expedition for the exploration to begin. This is true Indiana Jones diving wrapped around gripping detective stories set against the backdrop of some of the most beautiful and mysterious locations on earth.
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The gold has been in a vault in Pretoria since it was seized in 1915.
Heavon’s lord has brought upon a great land upon this man is about to be blessed with some cheese on his forehead time to pause1:39
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This ain’t no different than the show then curse of oak island
If the safe we’re in there it’s probably beneath the silt. Maybe someone could dredge some of the silt out, wait a few days for the muck to settle and then go back in.
Me when I join a ranked valorant game:
40:10
Thank you for this amazing documentary, thumbs up from it’s beginning till end. ❤️
I ate talapia in Kenya many times and it came from lake Victoria
I always used to think why can’t they swim up for air real quick from 100meters then as I grew up and realize how massive 100m is down in water. You literally have zero warnings in that dept. This is highly dangerous.
You think they would have took some kind of metal detector down there with them
Try using a R.O.V. best shot
I remember hearing about Germany burying military equipment in north Africa setting the 2 ww
How is this published to Youtube and not some major network?????
Fail
So it’s basically a cenote, in Africa.
PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE👍👍
20:57 looks like a revolver
There’s no way they would have dumped any treasure in the lake. They would have buried it somewhere accessible on land, by a marked spot. That way they could go back and retrieve it. That is if there was treasure.
Maybe the treasure is true but a lot of divers came first before you guys, I’m sure they are millionaires now.
Well I would have take the detector into that part of the cave
As it would have found anything that was metal for sure
As you said there was no other junk there
Great vid guys well done
Cheers 🍻
CrouchOz
I always find myself suffering an involuntary chuckle when I hear stories of people, soldiers in particular, dumping bucket loads of gold into lakes.
Why? Why would soldiers not stash the gold somewhere they could access it later on?
Stick it in a hidden cave or bury it. Anything other than dropping it into a bottomless pit full of water where it was impossible to go retrieve it.
Divide it up between the men and let them manage as well as they can.
It doesn’t make sense, on any level to risk the permanent loss of the treasure by disposing of it in this way.
I know there were paintings found hidden in a lake somewhere in E2 but they weren’t dropped over 60 meters into the abyss. They were recoverable.
Would you throw away a fortune?
Would you drop it into the depths where you knew it would be gone forever or, would you stash it some place where you might be able to sneak in to recover it?
I know what I would do!
I reckon Dan and Rich found the safe they just haven’t cracked on 👍
After few minutes I was know end. Every treasure show is same. Be free to speed up video and not to watch all.
Safest way to explore
I would be happy with a maxim machine gun
I’ve already spent it.Haven’t known that people still look for it. 🙄
25:10 is that a toilet…
Anyone who believes a human being would throw a safe full of gold into a lake and walk away has a few things left to learn about human nature and human history
Cool story. If I was in charge of that much money, diamonds etc. I think I’d dig a secret hole somewhere and bury the contents but throw the empty safe in the water so all my soldiers thought the knew where to look. Imagine making this story, giving up only to find out later on they had been sitting on top of it at a camp fire all the time.
Was everyone cave certified?
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Why no use of a submersible?
Its on a sign so it must be real..
– Monty Halls –
All those ‘treasures’ have played a little role in my life since I was a kid. I grew up with pirate stories in [comic] books, etc. Getting older you understand that the treasures were in fact stolen from other people or countries, it’s still going on in other forms like oil, rare minerals, slaves, etc. Nothing has changed maybe the form. Have a nice day.
People might want to drain that cave instead of water to use it for irrigation of the desert.
If the safe is truly there (BIG IF), it would be buried under all the mud and silt.
Just imagine the weight of the safe+gold.
That last gun/cannon was half buried in the silt @ 42:06
Is that an amminition box next to the gun at 41H08?
Those fish look like Rainbow Bass.
How much of true are in the sudden appearence of tha lake?, in Mexico we have underground rivers, and perhaps a pair of underground lakes, if this kind of lake really exist, wiyh life in it, will be a great discover
The Gold’s not in the lake. They buried it.
Someone had the safe before them it’s obvious
if the germans did put the safe in the lake , which i don’t believe , the the likes of de beers would have used all the top tech decades ago to find it . it is ok putting your weapons in there . treasure isn’t logical .
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If there is a safe, I reckon it’s empty…
It’s on a sign, so it must be real. Um, that’s not how things work.
I am glad you are using your sixth sense when deciding whether a place feels safe or not. Not many people listen to their spider senses.
It’s horrible that people care so little as to throw their trash into those beautiful waters.
lol those subtitles is not what the dude said 15:16 he is speaking afrikaans….wat he is saying is that when people went there to get food they saw that the ground sunk in.He didn’t say anything about ‘The Horrifying’ or nonsense like that.
If your gonna talk underwater dude get a better set up
An ROV would be needed here