Gold nugget worth €22,000 hidden in Lapland fell
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A gold nugget valued at €22,000 has been hidden in the Levi fell area of Finnish Lapland, with the finder allowed to keep it, Yle reports. The treasure hunt has reached an estimated 2.5 billion people across 66 countries, far exceeding the 250 million typically reached by Levi’s World Cup events. The campaign, called The […] The post Gold nugget worth €22,000 hidden in Lapland fell appeared first on Daily Northern .
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