anybody can interpret or any idea??

venjboy

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anybody have an idea..? pls. anybody can help.. waterfalls with engrave sign 150meters away( infront) near old macopa tree in triangle formation 30 foot in every distance (asuming pic) and 100 meters away from old macopa tree's, (infront) old mango tree letter F formation.. no large stone or boulders around or may be vanish time to time coz this place coconut farm..
 

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rangler

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venjbo
mabuhay manong
Welcome to the treasure hunting forum!
Your thumbnail pics are very nicely layed out but they are too small
to see anything you have mentioned and to see anything you may have missed.

Right now the only thing that may be a treasure clue is the letter "F"
and the precisely laid out triangle with specially planted trees.
If you can publish that pic in full resolution, then upon seeing this
letter it we might be able to tell you if you have anything or not.

In addition look for old slash markes on palm trees about 10 feet off the
ground - look for Kanji symbols ( ancient Japanese writing)

http://japanese.about.com/blkanji9.htm

look for buried shell casings or spent rounds of brass casings at the
base of the trees or any large rocks. Go to the edge of the coconut farm and
look for rocks or boulders at the edge of the property line , where they may
have been moved by subsequent land owners or farmers.

The Jesuits us the letter "F" in there rock carvings and the Japanese
used Spanish Treasure Codes to bury treasure in the Philippines.
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swr -Dismissing these pics outright, when you cannot see anything is
not fair, especially to new treasure hunters. It is better to give
each person a fair hearing and let others comment - instead
of lurking and pouncing to be the first respondant and being
negitive in that response, it shows an agenda and we don't
need that on a treasure forum. Be fair and give each person
the benefit of the doubt - if something is really there it will
come out..on the photos and the very experience members
of this forum...(hint: this is the REASON for this site!!!!!!!)
If the pics only show natural formations in a nature manner
then it will come out after a though investigation..we call
it "treasure hunting" NOT "treasure denying!"

When you respond like
this over and over again, we know you have a certain point
of view that is incongruent with this site on its premise - since
almost every post you make is negative!

. Our own self-doubt is enough for
most of us, as we are skeptical in our own right - no external
over the top doubt is necessary 'my friend'!



l rest my case
rangler

"A stumbling block to the pessimist is a stepping-stone to the optimist."........... Eleanor Roosevelt
 

rangler

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SWR had said..."The Japanese did not use Spanish Treasure Codes in the Philippines"



OF course you cant prove that!!!

<(swr came back and deleted his post , when he became embarrassed by his lack of knowledge
and popping off right away to a fresh poster who had ask a fair and honest question)>
 

rangler

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SWR and other doubters about what codes the Japanese used in the RP
for instance......

the  Spanish used the turtle as a treasure symbol - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used the triangle as a treasure symbol - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used the letter "F" as a treasure symbol - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used a bird as treasure symbol - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used symbols carved on boulders -  so did the Japanese
the Spanish used ancient Hebrew Script - the Japanese used ancient Japanese script called Kanji
the Spanish used compass points to orient the site - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used favorite cardinal points - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used water table death traps - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used boulder falls as a death trap - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used rocks, trees, and items buried in the ground - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used alpha and  omega monuments - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used numerical values of letters - so did the Japanese
the Spanish buried all items of value deep in the ground - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used coded symbols, like drill holes in rocks - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used animals to symbolize certain meanings - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used marks on trees for directional markers - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used special type of trees to mark trails - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used waterfalls to hide signs and symbols - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used confirmation marks to mark real sites - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used numbers as coded data - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used letters as coded data - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used poison as a deathtrap - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used slave labor to dig and bury treasure - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used devious and deadly methods - so did the Japanese
the Spanish killed people and entombed them in the mines - so did the Japanese
the Spanish a systematic group of signs - and kept records of each - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used various symbols to show depth and design - so did the Japanese
the Spanish hid their caches to be recovered later by them - so did the Japanese
the Spanish were greedy and blood thirsty in their treasure gathering - so were the Japanese
the Spanish made their marks to stand for generations - so did the Japanese
the Spanish smelted and hid mostly bars of gold or silver - so did the Japanese
the Spanish especially loved precious stones, - so did the Japanese
the Spanish were ruthless in conquering various countries and races for gold - so did the Japanese
the Spanish used the lightening bolt as the death sign, the Japanese used the flower symbol
there are many many more,
 

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venjboy

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Sep 11, 2008
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to rangler..
thanks to you, nevermind that people... :wink: :wink: :wink:
above that waterfalls i've seen that engrave, and i think these is not natural
it was made by human. 2 or 3 years ago many TH coming in that place, looking
and asking where that waterfalls,old mango tree, old macopa tree's in triangle formation, but the two other trees were already died, thats why i'm using only these pic i was edited and to make an asuming,
also our barangay captain nagka interest.. actually these private land about 3 hectars own'd
by my auntie. now, if somebody has an idea in a positive way, thanks a lot..

to swr.
thanks to your comments.. peace!


" SORRY FOR THE PIC, VERY SMALL.."
 

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rangler

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venjboy
kumusta....
please do not say or post anything on this site that will give your site away.
No landmarks, no last names, no village names, ect
I know you come here honesty seeking answers and have to wade your
way thru the negative ones at this site,that is bad enough, but the ones
who lurk here looking for free sites to plunder and steal is very real.
I urge you not to say or post anything that will give away your site.

I work with several people in the RP and they are very secretive
about security.

here are some tips and information for you....
try to find out how many Japanese were stationed at your Aunties property
that number will tell you appox how deep the goods are buried.
If it was as small as a company, 25-50 men then it would be maybe 20+ feet deep
if however it was a battalion it could be 150-200 feet deep!

You could perhaps with knowledge and money recover something 20+ deep
but you could NEVER recover anything over 100 feet deep! There are honest
groups who will pay you a percentage to let them recover the deep ones..about
30% is the most you can expect, and that is a fair deal as long as they are honest

You cannot trust anyone, including your barangay captain, lots of stories of the
"authorities" stealing the goods once they are brought up out of the ground.
Local policemen can not be trusted either, caution and secrecy are the top priority.

Stop talking about the site to all except close family members, swear all to keep quiet.
Use a cover story to throw people off..tell them you were wrong,the marks are natural
(after all swr said so lol) If you dig wait for the dry season, because that is when the
japanese did their digging. There will be a water trap. The river or stream is ALWAYS
nearby - clay pipes will route the river water into the hole or tunnel. once you smash
these pipes with your shovel or pick the water will flood your hole - you will have to
buy pumps and pay for fuel to keep the water out of your hole, once you get to the
water table, you will run into a cement plug, of the hardest cement know to man.
It will not break with a sledge hammer, or even a drill..IF you manage to remove
this plug, it will allow the water from the water table to flood your hole.

The Japanese used all the tricks that the Spanish used in their treasure hiding, make
not mistake about that..they also used ordinances (ex-plos-ives) triggered and set
for you to hit with your pick..this is not for the amateur treasure hunter.
They used poison dust and vials - better left to the pro's

This is all worst case scenario - they also hid lots of smaller bits of loot inside trees..
or buried in shallow water or behind water falls. Or in cement vaults the size of
refrigerators, look for marks on rocks near the river.

First you need to go to the site and take a new pic of the engraving, at between 11-1pm when
the sun is at its highest, with your back to the sun , take a full resolution pic and post it
in that full size, don't worry if it takes a long time to load..if it is too big it will 'time out' and you
can bring it down just a little, the reason is , we need to see the rock surface with the engraving
on it..with the shadows so we can tell you what it really means if anything.

good luck kababayan-
salamat
rangler
 

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venjboy

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Sep 11, 2008
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to rangler..
once again thank you..
and thank u for the messages, yes i'm here honestly by seeking answer, and thanks the tips and information.
you know i have a doubt about the mango tree in F formation, i have a plan to cut down, before that i will detect first through my (white) detectors. what you have suggest? actually.. the triangle formation tree's my man were digging(hinukay nya) with in 3 to 4 foot deep at the center of macopa tree triangle formation, we found this stone, look like heart shape or what. at the back of this stone there is an engrave it look like man made,(i used chalk) and you will see the line of something chesil or by using a hard metal to engrave, looks like Y or N,, (let see pic).. what do you think?? now lets talk waterfalls, the waterfalls are no longer, i mean no water, dry out that place, it will flow'n when rain's or heavy rain going down, and my auntie's relative she's said(80+) that the time of --deleted-- troops (she's younger old) was witness that several --deleted-- troops (a company) was carried sack of rice and (mga kaldero) which passing by and stay through that place, waterfalls, macopa trees, baliti trees, and mango tree.. and she was shouting, hide!.. hide..! japanese are coming.. that was the time. And the other old native folks (past month ago) also said that mountain ( far away from my site, pointing here finger, may be 8 to 10 kilometers away) a native fellow found a japanese flag at the top of the mountain (overlooking to the sea) 1999 - 2000 ago. many months later, place was already dug by many TH's, a years ago.. now with my self fucosing tree's in triangle formation and mango tree.. rangler, pls. give me some information about my site also tree's and if you have kunting tulong like positive info, i'm very glad. and i'm also looking to those interested, nice and honest group, we are willing to give this site for operation... bcoz i know this is not easy!!!
email me [email protected] thanks a lot!! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 

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venjboy said:
anybody have an idea..? pls. anybody can help.. waterfalls with engrave sign 150meters away( infront) near old macopa tree in triangle formation 30 foot in every distance (asuming pic) and 100 meters away from old macopa tree's, (infront) old mango tree letter F formation.. no large stone or boulders around or may be vanish time to time coz this place coconut farm..


the 4th pic.....looks very dirty and naughty
 

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venjboy

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Sep 11, 2008
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sorry for the pic very dirt... ;D


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