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00:15The treasure quest known as On the Trail of the Golden Owl, which captivated thousands
00:20across France for 31 years, has reportedly concluded.
00:25Several social media accounts announced that the token required to claim the grand prize
00:30had been found, leading to a wave of emotional reactions from participants known as Owlers1.
00:37The quest was based on a 1993 book by Argis Hauser and Michelle Becker, which involved
00:43solving 11 mysteries and locating a hidden 12th clue to discover the owl's location
00:491.
00:50The prize, a golden owl weighing 3 kilograms and adorned with diamond chips, is valued
00:56at approximately 150,000 euros, about $165,000.
01:03Participants had organized events across France to share tips and experiences, fostering a
01:09community of over 200,000 treasure hunters1.
01:12Following the announcement of the token's discovery, many expressed disappointment and
01:18nostalgia, marking the end of one of the longest unsolved scavenger hunts in the world1.
01:24Becker, who had previously used the pseudonym Max Valentin, had passed away in 2009, and
01:31he and Hauser had buried a replica of the owl while keeping the original safe1.
01:37Participants were reminded not to dig on public or private property without permission, reflecting
01:42the quest's longstanding rules1.
01:45The inspiration for this treasure hunt came from Kit Williams' 1979 book Masquerade, which
01:52also involved solving mysteries to find a hidden treasure1.
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