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