Is Puntland A Treasure Trove?

DR OSMAN

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I really believe PL is a treasure trove for ancient relics, and my evidence to support this is the following;

1. Red sea has been ancient maritime trade corridor for over 7000 years, such as pharoanic-greeks-romans-arabs-turks-british-china. There isn't a maritime trade corridor with such rich history and therefore the liklihood of treasures is more likely

2. Where in the red sea is the question? I say PL coordinates are prime real estate because it's coordinates host the sea's monsoon. U would expect sunken ships around monsoon area and not the calmer straits of berbera-djibouti-sudan-eritrea where the waters are to calm for any ship to sink.

3. PL is the right coordinates where indian ocean and red sea meet, it's also the entry and exit point of the red sea channell, on top of that it hosts monsoon, all this adds up to great treasure trove of sunken ancient ships.

4. There is historical modern records that PL was ship-wreck yard by the british, so they have 'knowledge' of this monsoon and they have knowledge of sunken ships and raiding it.

My future plans in my senior citizen years is to begin an excavation team of Puntites to do sonar scans of our coordinates and pinpoint how deep it is these sunken ships. I suspect large tracts of gold becuz 'gold' was the currency of traders and it would be stored on their ships, but also ancient 'relics' of trade is also going to be located.

@Farjano-Walad what do u think, do u think Puntland is blessed with a rich ancient relics from ancient traders that were ship wrecked. We can either sell this on or store these ancient relics in Museums and make long-term 'good tourists' dollars to visit it, which is another possibility.
 

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