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7 Missing Wonders

By JENNIFER SARANOW

November 9, 2007; Page W1

With as many as 1,500 active satellites orbiting the Earth and the human population approaching seven billion, you'd think that everything of value on the planet would have been discovered by now.

But some of the world's most famous historical objects, from the Holy Grail of medieval lore to the wreckage of Amelia Earhart's plane, remain unaccounted for. Somewhere off the coast of Colombia lies the San José, a sunken Spanish galleon thought by some to be carrying more than $1 billion in treasure. Archaeologists have spent decades searching for the tomb of the Egyptian queen Nefertiti. And since the middle of the 16th century, nobody has seen a mural by Leonardo da Vinci that many of his contemporaries considered his greatest masterpiece.

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Here are looks at seven of the most prized lost treasures -- what they are, where they are thought to be and who is looking for them.

http://online.wsj.com/public/resources/documents/info-flash07.html?project=treasureMap0711&h=530&w=980&hasAd=1&settings=treasureMap0711

Click on the link for the full article, the second link launches an interactive map with info on each of the 7 missing wonders.

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