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Re: 2007 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE
Zobex,
I HAVE NO IDEA....bcoz it was my partner CLIFF (grandson of Murakami) who explore most of Mindanao sites and had seen these stragglers personally. Cliff is married to a Bilaan princess thats why he was able to roam suspected treasure sites in Mindanao and explore his grandfather sites, etc. In fact he had more than300 + suspected treasure sites all over Mindanao, befriended lots of treasure hunters and assets, etc.
It was his grandfather who buried big volume treasures and sunk some of those ships and submarines laden with treasures in Davao gulf. After the war, his grandfather was self-exiled in japan in 1950-60s (the old general went back to his filipino family in Davao in late 1960s after no complaint against him and died in 1979 in Davao)). His father work in Japan consulate in Davao and was part of japanese salvage team in 1950-60s recovering treasures...of course all treasure was shipped back to Japan...all Cliff's father got was the normal monthly paycheck of a consulate employee.
Anyway, I pulled out Cliff in Mindanao and introduce him in Sierra Madre in 2000's thats why Cliff is the team leader in our priority ...Sierra Madre sites now. And he doesn't want to treasure hunt in Mindanao bcoz according to him, almost all Mindanao shallow or easier sites had been recovered already (he even avoided his grandfather 200 feet deep treasure tunnel and other Big Vol sites) thats why our team concentrated in Luzon.
Zobex,
I HAVE NO IDEA....bcoz it was my partner CLIFF (grandson of Murakami) who explore most of Mindanao sites and had seen these stragglers personally. Cliff is married to a Bilaan princess thats why he was able to roam suspected treasure sites in Mindanao and explore his grandfather sites, etc. In fact he had more than300 + suspected treasure sites all over Mindanao, befriended lots of treasure hunters and assets, etc.
It was his grandfather who buried big volume treasures and sunk some of those ships and submarines laden with treasures in Davao gulf. After the war, his grandfather was self-exiled in japan in 1950-60s (the old general went back to his filipino family in Davao in late 1960s after no complaint against him and died in 1979 in Davao)). His father work in Japan consulate in Davao and was part of japanese salvage team in 1950-60s recovering treasures...of course all treasure was shipped back to Japan...all Cliff's father got was the normal monthly paycheck of a consulate employee.
Anyway, I pulled out Cliff in Mindanao and introduce him in Sierra Madre in 2000's thats why Cliff is the team leader in our priority ...Sierra Madre sites now. And he doesn't want to treasure hunt in Mindanao bcoz according to him, almost all Mindanao shallow or easier sites had been recovered already (he even avoided his grandfather 200 feet deep treasure tunnel and other Big Vol sites) thats why our team concentrated in Luzon.