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« on: February 26, 2010, 01:59:22 am »
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This does not tell you all that much about where to look but it gives you an idea of what is possibly still out there. Have a look.

1) LUZON ISLAND (LAND PROJECT)   (Est. Volume)
  A) CAVE AND WATERFALLS TREASURE SITES
     1. Dumagat Secret Treasure 1.............very large
     2. Dumagat Secret Treasure 2.............very large
     3. El Sombrero Treasure 1...................very large
     4. El Sombrero Treasure 2...................very large
     5. Secrets of Digoyo.............................very large
     6. Mt. Billionaire................................... very large
     7. Gen. Tamaso Cache.........................very large
     8. Gen. Tanaka and Tamaso Cache.....very large
     9. Tabokno fals treasure.....................small
 B) BURIED TREASURE SITES
     1. Zapote Tree Secret.........................small
     2. Mango Tree Secret..........................small
     3. Santolan Tree Secret.......................small
     4. Tamarind Tree Secret.......................small
     5. Lamp light Treasure 1......................small
     6. Lamp light Treasure 2......................small
     7. Market/Crossing Treasure...............small
     8. Peroz Road Treasure.......................small
     9. Triangle bridge Treasure..................small
    10.  Japs flag Treasure.........................small
    11. Japs Exdcution Camp Treasure.......small
    12. Fr. Terreno's Treasure....................small
    13. Mango Hill Treasure........................small
    14. Colocol Creek treasure...................small
    15. Masoc Treasure..............................medium
    16. Skull tunnel Treasure.....................medium
    17. Egg cave Treasure.........................medium
    18. Church Secret Treasure.................medium
    19. School Secret Treasure..................medium
    20. Callao Cave Secret........................large
    21. Prado's Court................................large
    22. Tokyo 2 Tunnel..............................very large
2) MINDANAO ISLANF (LAND PROJECT)
 A) CAVE/TUNNEL TREASURE SITES
     1. Crown of Cambodia.......................medium
     2. Nubos Treasure.............................medium
     3. 10th Buntai Treasure.....................medium
     4. Treasure of Panabo.......................large
     5. Gen. Yamada Treasure..................large
     6. Treasure of Mundo Hill...................very large
     7. Takahashi Butai treasure..............very large
     8. Kashibaora / Tanaka Treasure......very large
     9. Djakarta Tunnel 1.........................very large
    10. Gen. Murakami Treasure..............very large
    11. Seven General Treasure..............very large


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« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2010, 12:18:40 am »
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those list comes from the famous guy GBOY!!!

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« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2010, 12:42:34 am »
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Does it now. Gboy if you are out there you should come back to Spindle?? We need your input the same with all you Phillipine treasure hunters. Its really safe there now.

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« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2010, 12:49:25 am »
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Wow you got a long list but no recovery...what good is that

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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2010, 09:19:56 pm »
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So Gboy or any of the old spindle PH hunters are you out there?  Are you still searching?  Had any luck?

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« Reply #5 on: March 24, 2010, 02:18:39 pm »
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Is the tunnel8 where they buried one the biggest volume of yamashita treasure in a province in region 2, in Luzon? Is it located between the boundary of two towns? The location was explored by many foreigners. one treasure hunter, posed to build a road in the area thru government bidding... in the middle of the project he pulled out without a trace leaving millions worth of heavy equipment behind during the height of typhoon yoyong... one treasure hunter had a site in the area but in a bridge crossing a big river... due to lack of finance divers he abandoned it... in a road widening project of the local governtment in the area, the backhoe operator accidentally hit an old japanese car. At night time, four men continued to dig up the car in the presence of some curious locals. they found the tool box and took it away.

There is a controversial hill in the area located at the foot of Mt. Palali in the Sierra Madre. Two of them and almost identical.There are japanese bamboo planted on top of each and carved stones.The southern hill was explored by a british hunter in early 2002. It was the western part that had digging where they found a 300 meter concrete slab. They pulled out in 2005.

The northern hill is a private property. some japanese did try to convince the owner to do some explorations but the owner refused until now. In between these two hills facing the east is an unexplored area, there is a water source where the spring is coming from waiting to be found. the area where the water source is claimed by the tenant, a farm worker who lived and took care of the property.

The owner of the southern hill died 3 years ago and it was sold to a prominent person known to be a TH also in that municipality. He is now building a resort in that hill which is 40 kilometers away from the town and bout 15 kilometers away from the main road. a group of japanese want to buy the property more triple the amount he bought it.

In the two hills. you can find world war two ammos by just walking or hiking in it. and the locals know that it is where you can find a certain stone that can be used to sharpen knives.A man found a jar with uncut stones... and similar stories is known to locals. Some of them still there. It was japanese garrison and 200 meters away is a japanese check-point back in WW2. The site is the old spanish road leading to the Villaverde trail from Sta. Fe to Kiangan.

As of this writing... there are 4 known big time TH operating in the area. One applied for a stewardship program, now he can own the  about 50 acres of mountain land provided he will cultivate it and make it productive.

My grand father used to own a land in the area. He lost it to tenant farmers because of the land reform program. He was not a guerilla during the war, but he is a plain farmer who sold various farm products to the japanese. Before the japanese pulled out in the area his carabaos and cariton was borrowed by the japs during one of the nights. In the morning, he went looking for the and found in two different locations separated by a distance of 10 kilometers. The caritons has boxes in it and tied in the one of the carabaos neck is a sock. In it was uncut gems, small statues . Is it true..? I still have with me one of the turtle figure made of precious metal. He later sold the gems and bought more land to farm and our ancestral home in the main town. He said many japanese officers did hide some treasure of their own in the area... but the main volume is hidden somewhere in a tunnel in the hills or the mountain  areas nearby. There, is waiting to be found.



Is the tunnel8 where they buried one the biggest volume of yamashita treasure in a province in region 2, in Luzon? Is it located between the boundary of two towns? The location was explored by many foreigners. one treasure hunter, posed to build a road in the area thru government bidding... in the middle of the project he pulled out without a trace leaving millions worth of heavy equipment behind during the height of typhoon yoyong... one treasure hunter had a site in the area but in a bridge crossing a big river... due to lack of finance divers he abandoned it... in a road widening project of the local governtment in the area, the backhoe operator accidentally hit an old japanese car. At night time, four men continued to dig up the car in the presence of some curious locals. they found the tool box and took it away.

There is a controversial hill in the area located at the foot of Mt. Palali in the Sierra Madre. Two of them and almost identical.There are japanese bamboo planted on top of each and carved stones.The southern hill was explored by a british hunter in early 2002. It was the western part that had digging where they found a 300 meter concrete slab. They pulled out in 2005.

The northern hill is a private property. some japanese did try to convince the owner to do some explorations but the owner refused until now. In between these two hills facing the east is an unexplored area, there is a water source where the spring is coming from waiting to be found. the area where the water source is claimed by the tenant, a farm worker who lived and took care of the property.

The owner of the southern hill died 3 years ago and it was sold to a prominent person known to be a TH also in that municipality. He is now building a resort in that hill which is 40 kilometers away from the town and bout 15 kilometers away from the main road. a group of japanese want to buy the property more triple the amount he bought it.

In the two hills. you can find world war two ammos by just walking or hiking in it. and the locals know that it is where you can find a certain stone that can be used to sharpen knives.A man found a jar with uncut stones... and similar stories is known to locals. Some of them still there. It was japanese garrison and 200 meters away is a japanese check-point back in WW2. The site is the old spanish road leading to the Villaverde trail from Sta. Fe to Kiangan.

As of this writing... there are 4 known big time TH operating in the area. One applied for a stewardship program, now he can own the  about 50 acres of mountain land provided he will cultivate it and make it productive.

My grand father used to own a land in the area. He lost it to tenant farmers because of the land reform program. He was not a guerilla during the war, but he is a plain farmer who sold various farm products to the japanese. Before the japanese pulled out in the area his carabaos and cariton was borrowed by the japs during one of the nights. In the morning, he went looking for the and found in two different locations separated by a distance of 10 kilometers. The caritons has boxes in it and tied in the one of the carabaos neck is a sock. In it was uncut gems, small statues . Is it true..? I still have with me one of the turtle figure made of precious metal. He later sold the gems and bought more land to farm and our ancestral home in the main town. He said many japanese officers did hide some treasure of their own in the area... but the main volume is hidden somewhere in a tunnel in the hills or the mountain  areas nearby. There, is waiting to be found.

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« Reply #6 on: April 22, 2010, 07:46:31 am »
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hello..is lanao del norte in mindanao a potential japanese treasure site?coz we found lots of sites with special markings and buried concrete..hoping for your opinion

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« Reply #7 on: April 22, 2010, 08:05:06 am »
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is lanao del norte in mindanao a potential japanese treasure site?

Was but a group of Japaneses businessmen dig it up back in 1998

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« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2010, 08:20:08 am »
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that list has been around for years,amazingly enough its so publc and still nothing has been found Laughing Laughing

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« Reply #9 on: May 05, 2010, 09:13:20 pm »
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Hey,
 
  Its all possible that stuff has been found and the finders are just not talking about it in public. If they are smart that would be the thing to do. 

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