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| The rectangular 'rock' is very symmetrical for rocks - very remote possibility it is weathered concrete. | |
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I agree the rectangular 'rock' could very well be weathered concrete. It definitely does NOT appear natural too me. But there is nothing except the machete to give it any context or idea of size. It could be weathered concrete or it could have been a rock that was dressed to serve as the threshold for a sizable building or the lintel for a door way or the mantel for a fireplace, or it could be a stelae (either well worn or face down). In any of those non-concrete cases it is much older than world war II and therefore is not related to Yamashita Treasure.
The round rock in the second set of pictures looks natural to me, but without pictures of the area and of other rocks nearby, I'm not going to say it definitely is natural. It may also have been brought in as part of a much older building project.
Finally, I think the lines that form either a Y or an X in the final picture of the second set were put there deliberately, but I don't think they are treasure signs.....especially without first having explored all the other possibilities for the other rocks.
BA
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