Cellars and larders are treasure troves here and, inland at least, supermarkets are unheard of. |
The national parks of the Bahamas are treasure troves of biodiversity. |
The treasure troves of nature means places where a great many different plants and animals live. |
The rents, explicit and implicit, would then become part of the public troves. |
They were ruthless and greedy, plundering king's troves of gold and any treasure they can get their thieving claws on. |
But Gurlitt's flat was, until recently, home to one of the most extraordinary artistic treasure troves of the postwar period. |