Hi fellow treasure hunter,
Can you help me by sharing your opinion and advice on these set of pictures which I believe are rock markers of importance treasure?
I took these photos here in the Philippines in a place believed to be Japanese Detachment camp during the Second World War II (1938-44). Sorry, but I can?t give you the location for security reason.?
Picture #1 ? A sketch of the rock formation.
Is there any significant meaning in these 5 rocks arrangement or formation? It seems far from what treasure hunters called a ?Turtle? or ?Crocodile?.
The rocks in the drawing were drawn proportionately to their size currently out-cropping from the soil. However, rock #1 which we already have work-out is almost round or oblong in shape and is approximately 3 feet (1 yard) in diameter. The rock seems to form a line which is just about 5 degrees south of the magnetic North-South line. Rock #1 is located at the lowest or at the foot of a 45 degrees slope while rock # 5 the largest is located the highest on the? same slope about 18 to 20 feet farther north. Rocks #3 & #4 are of manageable size, meaning it can be move manually.
Picture #2 ? Marker? (engraved on rock #1 above).
Is this a man-made rock marker? What does it mean? Is it an ?X?, ?Y?, or ?A?? What does a semi-circle and or a ?C? with an intersecting slash mean? Is it probable that a treasure is inside this rock? Do Japanese draw/engrave rock markers in scale? What unit of distance measurement do they use? By the way, the length of the segment from its intersection with the semi-circle up to the center of what seems to be an ?X? is about 16.5cm or 6.5 inches.? ?
This figure is engraved at the east? side of rock #1, with its longest line (line intersecting the semi-circle) seem to be align with the north-south line form by the five rocks above.?
At first, I thought this was an ?X? mark, meaning the treasure is underneath. To our dismay, we discovered it is already a bed-rock just a few feet below and which seems to be undisturbed from there. However we have found two dozen old and rusted Japanese rifle bullets file-up underneath it (Please see picture #3).? During rainy season, whitish/or dirty white water flow out naturally from underneath this rock for one up to two days after a heavy rainfall. During our digging we have discovered that two feet west of this rock at 2 feet level, a layer of? 5 to 10 inches thick seems was intentionally made porous by mixing gravels, stones, and a muddy and grayish white mixture which is like a cement but not hard. Most of the stone/gravels (1/2 to 10 Kilos each) has sandstone grains and are black, sharps and flat and are seemed to have came from bigger rocks which have been broken to smaller pieces. We are now going thru this layer.? ?
Picture #3 ? What?s up in hiding these Rifle Bullets underneath a very heavy rock?? Do they mean a trap of some kind or just telling a treasure is near!
Picture #4 ? Rock #4, another? ?X??, double ?X??, an H?, an N?? What can you read from them? The two short bar are for sure were man-made. I don?t know if you will agree with me, but that there seems to be a very weathered sun with rays!
Hope to hear your opinion and advices folks!
Good day and happy treasure hunting to all of you.
Welfred
Can you help me by sharing your opinion and advice on these set of pictures which I believe are rock markers of importance treasure?
I took these photos here in the Philippines in a place believed to be Japanese Detachment camp during the Second World War II (1938-44). Sorry, but I can?t give you the location for security reason.?
Picture #1 ? A sketch of the rock formation.
Is there any significant meaning in these 5 rocks arrangement or formation? It seems far from what treasure hunters called a ?Turtle? or ?Crocodile?.
The rocks in the drawing were drawn proportionately to their size currently out-cropping from the soil. However, rock #1 which we already have work-out is almost round or oblong in shape and is approximately 3 feet (1 yard) in diameter. The rock seems to form a line which is just about 5 degrees south of the magnetic North-South line. Rock #1 is located at the lowest or at the foot of a 45 degrees slope while rock # 5 the largest is located the highest on the? same slope about 18 to 20 feet farther north. Rocks #3 & #4 are of manageable size, meaning it can be move manually.
Picture #2 ? Marker? (engraved on rock #1 above).
Is this a man-made rock marker? What does it mean? Is it an ?X?, ?Y?, or ?A?? What does a semi-circle and or a ?C? with an intersecting slash mean? Is it probable that a treasure is inside this rock? Do Japanese draw/engrave rock markers in scale? What unit of distance measurement do they use? By the way, the length of the segment from its intersection with the semi-circle up to the center of what seems to be an ?X? is about 16.5cm or 6.5 inches.? ?
This figure is engraved at the east? side of rock #1, with its longest line (line intersecting the semi-circle) seem to be align with the north-south line form by the five rocks above.?
At first, I thought this was an ?X? mark, meaning the treasure is underneath. To our dismay, we discovered it is already a bed-rock just a few feet below and which seems to be undisturbed from there. However we have found two dozen old and rusted Japanese rifle bullets file-up underneath it (Please see picture #3).? During rainy season, whitish/or dirty white water flow out naturally from underneath this rock for one up to two days after a heavy rainfall. During our digging we have discovered that two feet west of this rock at 2 feet level, a layer of? 5 to 10 inches thick seems was intentionally made porous by mixing gravels, stones, and a muddy and grayish white mixture which is like a cement but not hard. Most of the stone/gravels (1/2 to 10 Kilos each) has sandstone grains and are black, sharps and flat and are seemed to have came from bigger rocks which have been broken to smaller pieces. We are now going thru this layer.? ?
Picture #3 ? What?s up in hiding these Rifle Bullets underneath a very heavy rock?? Do they mean a trap of some kind or just telling a treasure is near!
Picture #4 ? Rock #4, another? ?X??, double ?X??, an H?, an N?? What can you read from them? The two short bar are for sure were man-made. I don?t know if you will agree with me, but that there seems to be a very weathered sun with rays!
Hope to hear your opinion and advices folks!
Good day and happy treasure hunting to all of you.
Welfred