Monday, October 8, 2018

Latest News About Yamashita Treasure

·        Treasure hunters have claimed they found the Yamashita gold in the Philippines
·        Gold bars and gemstones were allegedly looted by the Japanese Imperial Army
·        Alleged war loot stolen was reportedly hidden in caves and tunnels during WWII
·        Some experts have long claimed there are no evidence of the fabled treasure
·        However, a new footage has claimed explorers have found the long lost treasure
·        The video shows blocks of gold apparently found booby trapped with explosives


Treasure hunters are claiming they have uncovered the masses of gold reportedly hidden in the Philippines by Japanese soldiers during WWII.
The discovery could mark the end of decades of speculation over the so-called Yamashita Treasure - gold bars and gemstones worth tens of billions of dollars allegedly looted by the Japanese Imperial Army.
Rumour has it that the looted valuables were stashed in more than 145 underground tunnels and caves in the Philippines before the surrender in 1945.
The alleged war loot stolen by Japanese soldiers was under the command of General Tomoyuki Yamashita, who was in charge of the country's forces in 1944.
Despite some experts claiming there are no evidence of the fabled gold and priceless jewels, a new footage has claimed it has found the long lost treasure. 

Monday, May 5, 2014

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

How Treasure Found With Right Instrument

  
Video of Telegraph.co.uk on Youtube
 
 
Treasure can be located and excavated by the help of the right instrument. Buried treasure does not exceed more than three(3) meters deep on a flat surface ground. Seldom treasure can be found deeper than like five(5) meters deep. It is a matter of frustration when treasure hunters dig very deep that results to nothing. It is very risky to diggers that is doing the job. Digging very deep is not treasure hunting, it is illegal mining causing danger to workers involve in digging without the proper equipments.
 
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The Jersey treasure found by an amateur treasure hunter proves that treasure buried on land were not very deep enough to be found.
 
 

Monday, June 10, 2013

Danger Signs To Treasure Hunters (Yamashita Treasure) Part Il

Video from Bill Smith YouTube Channel 
Yamashita's Missing Golden Buddha
 

The second portion of the Yamashita Treasure Danger Signs. As already mentioned the Philippines possessing plenty of precious metals yet to be discovered by miners thru mining. The most common precious metal is gold and mining is the only way to discover the metals buried under the ground. Going back to the early day Filipinos already mining gold. From Philippine history native Filipinos sold an island to another a Muslim sultan for one “Sadok” of precious metal believed to be gold. Then came the Spanish to Christianized the natives and at the same colonized the whole archipelago. During the reigned of the Spaniards they  had developed the skills of Filipino natives in the mining of gold. That was the time when the western colonizer discovered that Philippines had plenty of gold deposits. Certain places can be mined without much efforts. Gold placers and nuggets abound along river banks and among mountains cliffs without much deep diggings. The mined metals were then made into wares and mixed in making big church bells. Large portion of gold then made into gold coins and transported to Spain via the so-called Manila-Acapulco trade route. Plenty of those sailing ship met harsh weather while sailing along Philippine coast and had shipwrecked due to storm. Others sunk in the midst of the Pacific Ocean while underway meeting typhoons.

Switching back in history plenty of Spaniards never returned to Spain most of them were church workers . Some connived with the native and lived marrying them as they like. Those Filipino-Spanish made themselves rich by discovering more gold. Then came the Americans and they  were (Spaniards)driven back to Spain. But, before hand the American takeover Filipino-Spanish buried their riches underneath the ground mostly in an unmarked locations. (Filipino Treasure hunters discovering gold coins way back the Spanish era).  Mistakenly doing the treasure hunting in wrong manner. The buried riches composed of jewelleries, expensive wares made from gold, coins and gold bars were not buried deeply beyond 3 meters below the ground. The receptacle or the container they used mostly made from clay pots, or by those expensive Chinese pots and China wares or jars. Diggers found nothing when getting too deep; also diggers using only hearsay or presumption without using metal detectors just are wasting their effort. It would be too dangerous for the treasure workers without proper preparation. Plenty were buried alive when they come into very deep hole. Some died due to the short supply of oxygen. Anyone should not be inside into confined spaces without breathing apparatus to support oxygen among treasure hunters.
 
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