hi kuligligko.
i been abroad many times because of my work but i dont stay to other countries too long. only asian countries 2 to 3 days maybe.
yes i'm from northern luzon but not from benguet, im from tarlac.
i have a suspected treasure site that im working on for almost five years now , in my free time and if i earned extra money , the property is mine, very near the biggest railroad station in tarlac,
im not digging deep holes, only exploring and searching from some clues, the deepest hole we dug is about 25 feet only because of an advice by a certain marker reader.
my grandfather is an early japanese resident in that place back then 1930"s he owns the property back then,but the name of the property is in the name of my filipina chinese grandmother.
but he never mentioned anything about buried treasure, only kept a "katana" a navy captain then his friend gave him until his death, he buried or maybe kept the katana somewhere before he died in our ancestral home i could not locate it.
i used to have a picture holding that very same katana with my two hands when i was 8 or 9 years old back then,
it took me quite a time researching day and night for years to look for reasons should i locate this buried treasure, HISTORY, GEOLOGICAL MAPPING, LEARNING PRINCIPLES OF EACH SCIENTIFIC DETECTORS THAT I WILL USE, TALKING TO PEOPLE HERE AND OVERSEAS WHO HAVE A LITTLE BIT OF KNOWLEDGE in this feild.
exploring the site myself, understanding every aspect if the buried treasures are really true.
i myself found great markers, bearing locators, surface markers, fulcrum markers, a blank silk map, underground markers
airvents, and many more.
i considered myself lucky because of other good hearted treasure hunters who helped me learn, and gave their precious time and services for free.
i earned a lot of friends in this exploration.
i begin to understand slowly that some markers i found is also present in some other treasure sites.
slowly but surley i cant help but to be amazed by the intellectual capacity of whoever buried something here. as the case maybe.
the land is 100% altered no doubt, i mentioned geological mapping,i spent money hiring geological company
to study the land.
foriegners lend their helping hand by bringing in their most sophisticated machines, but to no avail.
up to know still no one can find that buried treasure.
that is why i kept saying that markers are 100% true.
becuase thats all i got. i kept them all for souvenirs and future references.
i have some markers that was put to a book by an author who writes about yamashita treasure.
i have the same markers found by charles mc dougald while digging at fort santiago with noel soriano. president aquino's security adviser during her time.
i have the same markers found by nippon star exploration with robert curtis during their time at teresa rizal.
i cannot defend us FILIPINOS by telling our "critics" that yamashita treasure is true.
because the truth is i never found one yet. not a single gold ring.
but i found a 14k gold teeth buried at 12 feet in one of my exploration holes.
that is why im advicing all treasure hunters in the philippines to keep track on your spending and always focus on safety, because thats all i can say for now.
be safe treasure hunters!
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