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| I found it in a place where japanese camped during world war 2 in Northern Luzon, Philippines. This fact was based on the story of elders. | |
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Just because Japanese soldiers camped there doesn't mean they carved the stones or buried any treasure. Those are natural stone formations that were there probably there before the Japanese and will probably be there after you are dead unless you or someone else destroy them. Believe it or not most soldiers are just that, soldiers longing for home and hoping to get back there alive. Most of them, including most of the officers, don't have any treasure to bury, except maybe the odd coins and currency that they won off of their fellow soldiers while gambling or the letters and pictures from home that they carry tucked away someplace "safe".
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