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Re: going into buisness
July 19, 2004 at 03:30:43
In Reply to: Re: going into buisness
posted by Jay on January 20, 2004 at 09:35:22

I totally disagree with Jay regarding Japs treasure buried deep in complex tunnel network,maybe due to his lack of knowledge and experience in Japanese treasure sites.Its true that big volume treasure more than 100 m.tons are buried deep but there are a lot of treasure sites below 25 m. tons of gold that are buried shallow,exposed cement vaults,some in plaza statue,waterfalls,open caves and etc.I invite Brian to visit our country and put up treasure company here,bring GPR,pulse type detector,locator.Because Philippines is the Disneyland of treasure hunters.I will show you several treasure sites that suite your budget and equipment,you can contact me at gergio2004@yahoo.com or call my cell 63-09207326748.

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