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