An unusual discovery has been reported in Colombia, where a farmer from the Antioquia region came across a large amount of buried cash in his land during agricultural work. According to international media, 65-year-old Jose Mariena Cartolos was digging an irrigation channel when he stumbled upon several rusty metal barrels, buried more than a meter below the surface. Inside them, he found hundreds of bundles of banknotes, mostly U.S. dollars, well-preserved. During the excavation, the farmer also noticed several large containers, which turned out to be completely filled with money. The total value of the discovered sum is reported to reach up to 600 million dollars. It is suspected that this money may be linked to the hidden wealth of Pablo Escobar, who was known for the practice of burying large sums of cash in various locations across the country. According to some estimates, a significant portion of his wealth, amounting to tens of billions of dollars, has not yet been found. However, under Colombian law, the farmer is not expected to benefit from this fortune. Authorities are expected to take custody of the discovered sum and use it for social and development programs. Meanwhile, media have speculated that this discovery could increase interest in certain areas of Colombia, sparking a wave of searches for other possible hidden treasures dating back to the drug trafficking era.