Now this is a bit of a map dowsing challenge if ever there was one! Helpfully, the BBC have provided a copy of the map with the article. The only problem is that the terrain has changed a lot since the war, so your first challenge is to find the actual location...BBC News wrote:Hunting for Nazi gold in a Dutch village
Exasperated residents have appealed to treasure-hunters to stay away after they descended on the Dutch village of Ommeren searching for riches potentially worth millions, allegedly hidden by Nazi soldiers during World War Two.
The hunt was triggered by an old map, believed to reveal where German soldiers may have buried ammunition boxes crammed full of looted diamonds, rubies, gold and silver. The hand-drawn diagram complete with a red X to mark the spot is part of a case file made public by the Dutch National Archive only last week.
When the documents were released at the end of a 75-year confidentiality period, the declassified map made clear that Ommeren, in the eastern province of Gelderland, was where the treasure appeared to lie.
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