Prospect Treasure Site in MINDANAO Philippines

newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
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Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Good day to all Hunters, my masters... I am a newbee in treasure hunting and its my first digging with my friends. I am not here seeking any financial assistance, I am here to seek advices to all of you with my prospect treasure hunting site.

The story:
Almost a month ago, a friend of mine told me a story that when he was a young boy (8-12yrs. old may be) two guys (filipino) with a Japanese companion ask his Grandfather if he would like to sale his property near the beach with a lot of old creeks and coconut trees. But his "Lolo"(grandfa) refuses... guys convinced him and told him there real agenda and showed him the map, my friend saw it and what he remembers that he saw a 3 gasoline barel like in the drawing forming a triangle. He said his lolo still wont agree with the guys... my other friend heard our conversation then ask him if he saw mystery objects, markings, stones etc... that was our hunting started...

Area Observation: (please refer to my sketch drawing for clearer visual reference)
1. We have found a lot of old coconut trees with a lot of uniformed slices/chopped in the middle of it. Some of it have a carved belt-like around the tree.
2. We have found 3 coconut trees forming a triangle shape with almost same distance apart...
3. One of the 3 coconut trees have a marking(TREE 1), 3 carved holes almost perfectly round forming a triangle with all same sizes and depth(Please refer to photo1.) near the bottom/roots.
4. Underneath it of each tree, 3 large stones forming in triangle formation again with same distance apart.
5. One of the 3 large stones (STONE 1)has a rectangular shape with pointed side pointing to the other stone (STONE 2).
6. STONE 1 has an "X" mark. Other stones so far has no visually/readable markings.
7. Other markings we have found have photos and will be posted here soon. Kindly help us masters... your advice would be highly appreciated. Thanks and I will be posting more updates with our first diggings....
 

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
8
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Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
With regards to my first post. Markings/signs that we have found
 

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
8
5
Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
The digging....
 

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gflores71

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Although the pictures are low resolution I can tell that the last one of the hole shows a layer of ground at about elbow level of the guy in yellow that runs across the posterior wall. If this is the case and that layer is constant all the way around and consistent in the middle when digging..... then you are dealing with virgin ground. Once a hole has been dug to hide something, these natural sediment layers formed during thousands of years are disrupted. Always analyze this when digging for treasure.

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
8
5
Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Although the pictures are low resolution I can tell that the last one of the hole shows a layer of ground at about elbow level of the guy in yellow that runs across the posterior wall. If this is the case and that layer is constant all the way around and consistent in the middle when digging..... then you are dealing with virgin ground. Once a hole has been dug to hide something, these natural sediment layers formed during thousands of years are disrupted. Always analyze this when digging for treasure.

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Thanks my Master gflores71 for that advice... I will keep it my mind... We dont have really any idea about the ground layers... as of now I cant identify the difference of each layer... I will look in it again. I have'nt yet post my latest update but I guess it would help us tell if the ground we dug up is still a virgin or disrupted... i will post soon my latest update Master.... thank you very much. That info would be a great help to us...
 

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
8
5
Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Digging Update 1:
This is the update with regards to our diggings I have posted.
1. As we have reached our diggings 3 feet below the ground, we have found a heart shape like stone (photos will uploaded here soon) a meter away from the stone with an "x" mark. The heart shape stone looks like man made.
2. in almost 4 feet below, we have found a triangle shaped stone in our diggings and this continues as we go deeper.
3. In 4 feet plus deeper, we have found an empty shell bullet...
4. As we go deeper, we have noticed a water slowly came out of nowhere and smells really bad, the smell is like a burnt firecracker but stronger in it and if you breath directly to it, you will feel dizzy... we decided to halt the digging for few hours until the smell is tolerable to breath...
5. I also noticed that as we go deeper, the stones that we have found with markings are getting smaller and smaller and the stones are in different colors like red and green with the other ordinary stones with no markings. (All the stones with markings and with a noticeable shapes have pictures and will be upload soon).
6. We also found a large bedrock slanting down and when it was hit by our tools, a water came out to it like a small fountain but the water slows down later... this is the water that really smells bad earlier...


Photos will be upload soon... more updates soon... thanks...
 

Tom_in_CA

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me thinks there is nothing there, and you are dealing with superstition and lore. Sorry to be a kill-joy, but oodles of such "sure-fire" treasures-in-every-cave stories tend to come out of the Philippines.
 

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
8
5
Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Here are some of the photos in our digging update 1: in the photos are the stones that we have found and we have compared it to the Yamashita's Treasure Codes.
 

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newbeehunter

Tenderfoot
Dec 14, 2015
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Tago, Surigao del Sur
Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
me thinks there is nothing there, and you are dealing with superstition and lore. Sorry to be a kill-joy, but oodles of such "sure-fire" treasures-in-every-cave stories tend to come out of the Philippines.

Thanks master Tom_in_Ca... at first thats what I thought about it... when I saw the site it is just a plain view of creeks planted of a lot of coconut trees on the sides... I dont even believed when I interviewed the old folks living nearby that the area was a japanese camp before... nothing appears in our history books about it... but when I saw the markings in the trees and in the stones personally and done my research in the internet and especially here in the treasurenet about the Yamashita's treasures in the Philippines... I was changed... I am now thinking positively... Thanks master...
 

Tom_in_CA

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...... I am now thinking positively... ...

And so too were the 100's of other yamashita treasure hunters when they too believed they'd found the fabled treasure. So too did they have proof-positive signs on rocks, old maps from WWII veterans, etc... The human mind wants sseeeoooo hard to believe (lest you be "left out"). And if you don't find it there, it doesn't mean it wasn't there. It merely means it must be 50 meters deeper ?
 

renantagum30

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you will surely fail. only the japanese knows how to recover their buried and looted treasures.
 

renantagum30

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i learned it the hard way in my 7 years of failed digging experience.
 

FOSSEAL

Newbie
Jun 6, 2016
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Davao
Primary Interest:
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Hi newbeehunter, those are really nice markers you've found. Those are man made and put there to guide someone to retrieve the deposit/s. What is the latest update now on your digging, any progress?
 

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Tom_in_CA

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..... Those are man made and put there to guide someone to retrieve the deposit/s. ...

Really? Any such scratches on rocks are "sure signs of treasure" ? Then all of us metal detecting enthusiasts have been doing it all wrong. All we needed to ever do, is: Dig under any rock with a funny squiggle or graffiti on it ! Why did I ever spend all this money on expensive md'ing equipment ?
 

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