The most expensive town in the world, with 72,000 tons of diamonds inlaid in the city walls, tourists are not allowed to bring tools

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Meteorite falling and hitting the earth usually cause huge damage to the local area, and people are afraid of it. But meteorites, as foreign objects, also contain many secrets that we don't know, have high scientific research value, and may also bring us endless wealth inadvertently. A small town in a foreign country is the most expensive town on earth due to the fall of a meteorite 15 million years ago. Now it has 70,000 tons of diamonds.

There is a beautiful town in the Middle Ages in western Bavaria, Germany. The most special thing about Nordlingen is that it was built in a crater 15 million years ago, which is a unique ancient crater town.

According to archaeologists, it was hit by a meteorite 15 million years ago, resulting in a crater with a diameter of about 26 kilometers. The locals used these meteorites to build all the city walls, and the meteorite contained 720 million tons of Tiny diamonds, the city walls of the town are made of meteorites, so it has the title of "Diamond Town"!

After all, it was billions of years ago, and for the residents of Friedberg who live here, the world's largest and oldest crater is a gift from God.

In this core protected area of ​​Friedberg, which is more than 300 square kilometers, there are at least 1,000 tons of gold buried, as well as the diamond mine with the highest content in South Africa. If these diamonds are fully mined, it will seriously impact the world's diamond trade. market.

It is estimated that the walls and buildings contain about 72,000 tons of diamonds, which are extremely rare and attract many tourists. In this regard, geologist Dr. Stefan Hölzl, director of the Ries Krater Museum (RiesKrater Museum), who moved from Munich to the town of Nordlingen, revealed that local residents are actually so unique about this Geology and history are completely unmoved, "In their eyes, so many diamonds are not surprising at all."

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