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  1. #1

    Nov 2004
    18

    Open Cut Treasure Site

    We dug our site in Southern Mindanao, Philippines with a Japanese-trained sign & symbol reader and another member that knows the Japanese language as guides in our subsurface journey. We reached the "ceiling of the dome" after digging about 77ft. Our reader believed that we have reached the chamber of the treasure cache. We dug a pilot hole on the "ceiling" and hollow sound could be heard upon striking the deepest part after digging about 3 ft deep(total deepness now about 80ft). We have dug layers upon layers of concrete and clay before reaching this "dome". Embedded on these layers were stones (sizes: small to large, about 500kg) with signs and symbols on them pointing to our target which is beneath the center of our hole. Other embedded pointers were tree trunks, branches, leaves, wood slab flooring, etc., all fresh looking considering they were buried 60+ years ago. Water is flowing in at about 200gpm from 2 tunnels at 39ft level. The tunnels are about 4ft high and about 6ft wide at the base (concrete arc shaped tunnels). We stuffed them with sand bags to stop sand from coming in. Water though could freely flow. Tunnels are positive indicators that the target had been zeroed in. Other treasure hunters called it "water trap".

    Our target deepness is 90ft (based on the cylindrical concrete surface marker with 3 X's engraved on its top). This could be true considering that we have reached the "ceiling of the dome" at about 77ft. The height of the "dome" could be about 10ft high. One could just imagine what is inside the "dome". Our reader is expecting us to see a concrete vault.

    The pit is fully timbered and we have a set of tools and equipment present at the site. We have to rehabilitate the timber and overhaul the equipments upon re-starting the operation though. We can select a new set of crew before re-starting the operation. What we need is an investor (from anywhere in the world) who can help us complete the project. Two foreign nationals accompanied by their local lawyers paid us a visit and offered to buy us out. The offer was about US$180T, but that is less than 1% of what our reader is expecting us to recover from the site. Our reader knew that the deposit is 3 tons upwards of gold bars, gold coins, jewelries and diamonds. We declined the offer.

    We temporarily stopped the operation because of financial constraints on the part of our current investors. The project needs an amount for the recovery efforts. It's no longer a "small" project as we envisioned when we first started the diggings. But all indications are there. The search is over. The "dome" of the cache has been found.

    If you are interested, please contact us. This is not the only treasure site that we knew of. Perhaps we can have other projects after our first successful one. Our transactions will be fully based on trust and confidence.

    We offer 50/50 sharing to an investor who can help us finish the project.



    takara13103@yahoo.com


    NOTE TO THE READER:

    If you knew somebody interested in this kind of business, please convince him/her to read this post. He might be interested to invest in this project. I can promise you that your efforts will never be "forgotten". Debt of gratitude. Just let me know that you made the move. There's always a way to check it out. Many thanks.

  2. #2

    Nov 2004
    18

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    I am still holding on to the belief that somebody who can help me will ultimately read this post.

  3. #3
    us
    Jan 2006
    DUI
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    not sure if i'm reading or understanding this right(probably not)but,if u found the "dome" y not go thru and forget about investors
    the dreams of the young are the regrets of the old

  4. #4
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    MR.

    Feb 2006
    Northern & Southern California (Left Coast)
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Kinda reminds me of those kookie scam e-mails that state they are the son of the mother who's boyfriends uncle' neice is married to the Minister of Finance of Bum..., whatever country and wants your bank account number and social security number so they can share money that they stole from the treasury.
    The more one learns the more he understands his ignorance. I am simply an ignor ant man trying to lessen his ignorance
    Those with the most birthdays live the longest

  5. #5

    Nov 2004
    18

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    It all comes down to economics. The project now is in the retrieval phase which requires careful preparations before the actual retrieval. This includes rerouting the river to original position (about 50 meters away) which currently within 10 meters from the pit and other things that you yourself, i'm sure, will do to ensure the success of the operation. Am sure you understand that this is a very serious matter and this will require some serious financial backing. Of course, the new investor will have to do his thing before he will invest, i.e., check the historicity and authenticity of the site, bring all his equipment, whatever that may be, and do his thing in the site to check the actual position and deepness of the object, etc., etc., etc. I can even allow him to bring his team to retrieve it himself, which in that case it's no longer 50/50, provided we can reached an agreement.

    This is not a simple thing and I'm still hoping for that right person to ultimately read and will help me with the project.

  6. #6
    ph
    Oct 2008
    Here
    27

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Re-route a river in the Philippines , man youre funnier than gboy

  7. #7
    us
    Having the time of my life!

    Sep 2008
    Cincinnati
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    It would be great to see some pictures (ones that do not reveal the location) especially ones with the markings on them.

    The rerouting of the river is nothing new the Romans did it and so have others....it sure does hide things well. Its not as big an engineering chore as it sounds. The old river bed is there, all you have to do is dig it a little deeper than the new (current one) leaving a space at both ends just short of the current river. Place big rocks and other obstacles in the river near the ends to help divert the water. When everything is ready blast open the ends, or as they did in the past just dig a little bit of the ends open...the water will do the rest. Then fill in the area in back of where the obstacles are ...tada! Diverted river! Some of the basics would be to do it when the river is most dry. Let people down stream know whats about to happen (in case something goes wrong), and then dig like crazy a the treasure site!

    The above plan is provide free of charge, however if you use it and are successful...do the right thing...just email me to get my address!
    Yea, though I walk through the Valley of Death I will fear no evil for thou art with me.

  8. #8
    us
    Oct 2004
    Upper Chesapeake Bay, Maryland
    Whites DFX
    228

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Wow Takara, you are onto a very big treasure. All you need is money. Would you like it in 50 or 100 Dollar Bills.

  9. #9
    us
    Mar 2009
    Moscow, Idaho
    Garrett GTI 2500
    64

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Hey Curtis,

    Sounds like the old Roman rope a dope. Changing the rivers course is as easy as one, two, three with your idea. Of course knowing that there really is a river in the way of the dome would help. Hey Takara how about some pictures to really bring things together and you will probably get a little better response to your request. You know what they say, "A picture is worth a thousand words or is it a word is worth 1/1000th of a picture."

  10. #10
    us
    "The difference between genius and stupidity is genius has its limits."~Albert Einstein

    Jan 2007
    Tesoro Bandido II and DeLeon. also a Detector Pro Headhunter Diver, and a Garrett BFO called The Hunter. Just added a Garrett Ace 250.
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    But, that word or pix is NOT worth $1,000.
    " 'Polls' are surveys of uninformed people who think it's possible to get the answer wrong." .........Ann Coulter

  11. #11
    us
    Feb 2009
    10

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Jeez. What a joke.

  12. #12
    ph
    Oct 2008
    Here
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Ha ha ... heres a photo of the Agusan River in Mindanao, Philippines ... $$$ No job too big or small $$$
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  13. #13
    us
    Dec 2009
    Conowingo, MD
    Bounty Hunter 505
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Hey, after you guys pay to divert the river, can I buy the bridge that currently spans it? I need one to match the one I bought in Brooklyn.

    Thanks for including me in this opportunity!

    Fathead

  14. #14
    us
    Having the time of my life!

    Sep 2008
    Cincinnati
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    I am sure he is not talking about the river in the picture! I too am skeptical but trying to give him the benefit of the doubt. Without pictures of some of the operation who would even consider it...if he posts pictures then we maybe able to discuss it more.
    Yea, though I walk through the Valley of Death I will fear no evil for thou art with me.

  15. #15
    us
    Nov 2009
    SE Ks.
    MXT
    54

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Just to play devil's advocate, he didn't say to hand over your investment capitol to him. Keep the money in your control,find out the needs of the operation and supply them as they are required. If I had the funds to actually invest in such a thing, that is how I would proceed. It is much like the guy on the corner with a sign saying (will work for food) he expects people to just give him money for the food. But offer him a job or a sandwich and you will learn his true desire. Just my thoughts.
    The last time I got lost, I found myself in a place I had never been before.

  16. #16

    Apr 2008
    285

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Hey I'll work for food ! Lots of Ribeye steaks is what I need !

    LOL ! Robin


  17. #17

    Sep 2007
    1,010
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Good luck to Robin. I live in Brideport, Connecticut.

  18. #18

    Apr 2008
    285

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    Yeah CD, I used to live neer Ridgefield, Conn. On lake mamanasco.
    That would be a good place to MD, as the people from NY, would come and swim
    there in the summer, lots of lost things on the beach.

    Robin

  19. #19
    us
    Jan 2010
    South West USA
    Whites MXT
    125

    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    How about some pictures to back up your claim of this "some" you have found at 77 feet or is it 80 or 90?

  20. #20
    us
    Luck Comes And Goes, But Knowledge Stays Forever!

    Oct 2010
    Sacramento, California
    Tesoro Sand Shark (Under water unit)
    265
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    Re: Open Cut Treasure Site

    I lived in the P.I. from 1975 to 1979 on Luzon, and in the barrio jungle areas....I know the Filipino people like the back of my hand....and this was during the regime of the dictator Marcos with martial law....don't believe ANY of these stories....you want stories? I have plenty of them from the P.I., but it is not worth my time and effort....let me make something very very clear...this post is based on my personal experience in the P.I. during the years I mentioned above, and this post is MY personal opinion based upon my experience living there....so don't misconstrue this post as a slam or anything else....I am just telling the truth...SushiDog
    SushiDog

 

 

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