not interested. already retired. im not even sure if you are a hitter or just one of those million people who are pretending to be knowledge about the Japanese treasure concealment , but have not recovered anything and nothing to show as proof.
help yourself first before you help others. im not going to spend a dime for treasure hunting operation. if you are so sure of your ability that you can accurately locate a treasure and recover successfully, why not do it yourself. do not try to tell people you can help them recover treasure when you have not recovered some yamashita treasure yet.
We're planning to dig part of Luzon close to zambales do you think guys this place is positive site?we found some rock signs but we're looking for the right person to help as for evaluation the discover signs.I am new here in this website can you help me how to post some photo here and I really appreciate that..
It's real. It's 350 feet tall. And really called "Monkey Face." It's part of Smith Rock State Park here in Oregon, a hugely popular climbing venue. I climb there every now & then, but not Monkey Face. I leave that to the more experienced & younger.
Smith Rock is full of rocks that look like things, and are named appropriately. Guess who this guy is:
This is the danger of looking at every rock that has a funny shape, and assuming it can't be natural. Oh, but it can be. The overwhelming vast majority of stuff posted around here is probably natural.
Doesn't look to be an animal. If I had to guess, I'd say it's a rock. Probably an ordinary, mundane rock, naturally deposited, with no other meaning than what your imagination can provide.
I'm still curious as to why this show on The History channel abrubtlyended as the crew appeared to make their way into a tunnel. No explanation of why the show ended or if there will be other episodes..
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