Uri Geller wants to excavate an entire Scottish island in search of Egyptian treasure
The illusionist and psychic is planning an archeological dig in the uninhabited Lamb Island, in the Firth of Forth, off Scotland’s southeast coast. Geller, 70, bought the land for £30,000 in 2009
Uri Geller wants to excavate a Scottish island in search of treasure which he says was buried by an exiled Egyptian princess.
The illusionist and psychic is planning an archeological dig in the uninhabited Lamb Island, in the Firth of Forth, off Scotland’s southeast coast. Geller, 70, bought the land for £30,000 in 2009.
He says he has felt the presence of metal, diamonds, sapphires and gold in the southern part of the island, which he claims was once visited by the ancient Egyptians.
Geller says he has “absolutely no doubt” he will find treasure there, hidden by Scota, the half-sister of pharaoh Tutankhamen 3,500 years ago, and he plans to locate it by divining.
The TV star said: “There are things there that I know are precious and are priceless. When I was on the island, I felt it.
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