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Suspected Yamashita Treasure in Oriental Negros, Philippines
Posted on Wednesday, January 02 @ 17:24:18 CET by brother-t
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Anonymous writes " A few meters away, some of the landowner's relative made a hole which took them almost a year to find only what they believe to be a part of the treasure. But to no avail, they ran out of patience, because they found nothing, not even underground symbols, so they stopped their work.
And after that, me and my friends, with the permission of the landowner, started digging our own 6 ft. wide, 6 ft. long hole, and we discovered some scattered broken ceramic platters, and some mixtures of corals and seashells in the soil. Below was a pyramid-like pile of stones, and each stone measures about 3 in. in diameter, and the centermost base stone measures about 8 in. in diameter. It stepped over a grayish gelatin-like substance, where we caefully threw it away afterwards. Further down, we found these items in order:
1. Some greenish hard rectangular sand planks,
2. a red long, thick rotting wooden plank about 8 in. by 8 in. in north and south position.
3. A rectangular cement measuing about 20 in. wide, 2 ft. long and 20 in. thick.(12 ft. underground)
However, we stopped digging because when we reached the rectangular cement mentioned above, our hole was flooded with water, and our only 1hp water pump can't cope up with the volume of the water. At the same time, we can't go deeper because of a solid ground 8 ft. beneath. We believe that the solid ground is a cemented box because it cannot be penetrated with all of our efforts by our digging tools on any point.
But, despite these odds, me and my friends still want to continue, but we ran out of funds, and the lack of important tools and ideas to retrieve something we believe to be a cemented box below is still giving us problems.
Si/Ma'am, we really need your help by recommending us to a person or to any of your known organizations licensed to conduct treasure hunting in the country. We would be very willing to negotiate with them for any valuable item(s) that can be found in the digging...
Many thanks, more powers and may the good Lord bless you and your family.
Respectfully yours,
RICHARD V. DURAN
16 Bloomington Farm village,
Candau-ay, Dumaguete City
Oriental Negros, 6200 Philippines
Cellphone No. 09263827843 "
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Re: Suspected Yamashita Treasure in Oriental Negros, Philippines (Score: 1) by champ on Tuesday, February 05 @ 07:48:13 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | hi! im also a TH here in Negros Oriental.
I have positive sites, I have signs and simbols, a i have detector.
You? do you have a detector?
If you have a detector which can penetrate deeply up to 10-14 feet, we can be business partners.
pls email me champoy_hunter@yahoo.com |
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!!!WOW!!!50236 (Score: 1) by mmnum88412 on Sunday, March 23 @ 13:21:41 CET (User Info | Send a Message) | | Hey. I'm from Zimbabve |
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