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goldnboy:
   Rsd,
How big are these finds ? and in what year were they found ?
 and also at what depth ? if you know these answers can you post please.

 goldnboy    8)

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GoldDigger1950:
Quote:Posted by goldnboy   Rsd,
How big are these finds ? and in what year were they found ?
 and also at what depth ? if you know these answers can you post please.

 goldnboy    8)


Don't be suckered in, mate. This is like playing "Fantasy Treasure." They pretend they've found treasure in the past, then ask you to invest somehow in their next treasure venture. They either ask for cash or equipment which, even after finding a treasure, are just somehow too poor to buy on their own, or they ask you to come over and help them find the next one.

It can take months to dig a hole 40 feet deep and bury treasure. It takes days and days to carve markings into stones. Yamashita and his troops were allegedly on the run from the allied forces when they buried all this stuff. They had no time to dig deep holes or carve rocks with signs to this alleged treasure. Then there's the fact that a gold bar weighs between 12 and 25 kilograms. Troops need to carry food and equipment, not gold bars, to survive in a war. There are no roads for them to transport these gold bars in the jungles of the Philippines.

You can use common sense to argue against it and all you get from the believers is a religious fervor and accusations that the non believers just have to see one to believe in them. But they always fail to show even one treasure has been found. Actually, there was a huge recovery by the US Army after the war that probably found every last bit of it laying right on the ground in a tent in Yamashita's last encampment.

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goldnboy:
  hello GD

 dont worrie, i wont be sending any $$$  but i was interested to know how big these finds were ...
 how deep , and what was used to locte it. I was checking if Rsd could back up these claims?
  I was thinking it was a bit of bs.
 The Japanese did have plenty of time to hide some loot prior to the American invasion/ probly even during the invasion!  Im sure they would have had a few holes in the ground to hide things.
 Ive got it on the but down the bottom 1/2 ;)  more close to home here in NZ and Australia ,  no deth traps or rock markers involved.
 Thanks for your info, and happy hunting to you    8)

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cancer20:
thanks for advice i will check for that
yellow one????? are you sure???

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goldnboy:
 colour isnt the important part , its the beep beep sound it makes, like road runner going down the hiway.../beep beep beep

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thesteward:
hello  Guys !!!  I  need  a turtle type gold locator .   pls contact this number 09067559559  the steward

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goldnboy:
 Hello , I dont know of  this turtle type detector? Why this type of detector ?  Does it have any specific advantage!?

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redflex900:
A successful treasure hunting starts on research. Take note that there are decoys in the area and these tend to deviate the hunter from the real one and may cost a fortune, wasted money,useless efforts and waste of time. It seems to me that the real one is not on the falls but away from it.Look for other focal point such as cluster of big trees...but I presume that this not existing anymore. So a research is needed. Try getting info from "old timers" and study the area well. Good luck!!!!

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Christian:
Quote:Posted by goldnboy Hello , I dont know of  this turtle type detector? Why this type of detector ?  Does it have any specific advantage!?


It is very slow but grows very old and runs on salad.

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seldom:
Quote:Posted by ChristianIt is very slow but grows very old and runs on salad.


Well salad is  cheaper then battery's and I am not in a hurry so going to get me one.

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