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« on: October 18, 2013, 06:27:43 am »
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hello every one, pls give me the meaning of my friends finding.
They uncovered a jar at 1 ft deep with 3 rocks inside.
at top of the 3 rocks  is a rectangular rock ( 1 inch Thick x 2 inches Width x 6 Length)
one end of the rectangular rock is slant. The bottom of the jar is open.
they continue digging and reach 18 ft., after 18ft. they encountered 2 ft of mud and
water started to appear. at 20ft they found a oblong shaped rock like an egg slightly
smaller than a fist. please help us decipher this situation. as of now they stop digging.
The size of their hole/dig is 4 ft diameter and now at 21 ft deep.

Waiting for your replies thank you

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« Reply #1 on: October 18, 2013, 07:56:24 am »
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They uncovered a jar at 1 ft deep with 3 rocks inside.
at top of the 3 rocks  is a rectangular rock ( 1 inch Thick x 2 inches Width x 6 Length)
one end of the rectangular rock is slant.

Fill that hole up before someone gets hurt.

Professional treasure hunters always leave a sign behind that a treasure has been recovered. These 4 rocks in the jar indicate that someone got to the jar before you did and they left the rocks to indicate that they had recovered the treasure. There is no more to be found. That's it. Nothing there. Seriously. Fill in the hole.

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« Reply #2 on: October 18, 2013, 08:39:22 am »
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thanks for your concern but they contacted a detectorist with two rods as their detector. The two rods always point to the area where the jar was recovered. then the rods crossed/form an x when its over the area then points downward. The area is privately owned for more than 50 years, they discovered the jar just this year. the rectangular rock is similar to that what they say as black stone bar found in davao.

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« Reply #3 on: October 18, 2013, 08:53:50 am »
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two rods always point to the area where the jar was recovered. then the rods crossed/form an x when its over the area then points downward


Really and how much did you pay the clown with 2 rod. Us your head dude think about it if rod-man can find treasure why mess with you he can go find all the treasure he wants without you


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Really and how much did you pay the clown with 2 rod. Us your head dude think about it if rod-man can find treasure why mess with you he can go find all the treasure he wants without you



we did not spent a single centavo to this man. He is a baptist and all he wants is a share that comes from our heart if ever we recovered the so called treasure.
what made me think is that why there is a 2 ft mud after digging 18ft of refilled deadrocks

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we did not spent a single centavo to this man. He is a baptist and all he wants is a share that comes from our heart if ever we recovered the so called treasure.
what made me think is that why there is a 2 ft mud after digging 18ft of refilled deadrocks

So you really didn't want an answer from a treasure hunter. Right?

Why did you ask? What did you want to hear? You already have an idea but it is wrong, mate. Dead wrong. A man with rods cannot find treasure. If he could, why would he need you?

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