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« on: May 03, 2012, 03:15:38 am »
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This place was a Japanese military camp for more than two years from 1942-1944 with more than two thousand Japanese soldiers the site was discovered in 2006 when several local treasure hunters came over our place bringing with their own hunting equipments(s). In that time my father didn’t believe about these Japanese treasure buried in the said area because each of the group with different equipment (detectors) are pointing to any different direction and locates buried treasure in different locations.  In the later years more and more group of treasure hunters came saying that the area has a huge volume deposits of Japanese treasure buried.

In the first and second diggings we didn’t get any signs or markings indicating a Japanese treasure buried in this place. A year later, another group came to deal with my father using their own equipment called “locator”. They convinced us to excavate another site. My father was surprised of what he uncovered in the first three feet a perfectly shaped triangle one inch thick, which means volume deposit. More signs followed with less than one foot and some are one – three feet interval until we reached twenty-six feet deep. This time we stopped our operation due lack of equipment, financial expenses and the danger itself. We dug up heart rocks, flat diamond shaped stone, a mixture of sand and cement with a piece of crystallographic rock inserted into it, 2 rocks face shape with emotions, letters A and Y engraved in a single rock, low cut and high cut shoe, and etc…(attached photos).

Months after, we manage to find a kind of ground scanner, that gives similar results as the previous equipment used (locator).

To any TH interested in our site somewhere in Misamis Occindental, Mindanao. For more details u can contact us; jerkok@ymail.com or 09268621598.


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« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2012, 03:11:28 am »
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nice looking stones youd got. work on pine  or trees are the three sided stones. now they will all say its  all natural natural. but you need to dig them up to prove them wrong. take care. there are still more than a thousand sites in ph. the hunt is on!!!!!!!

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there are 3 old mango trees around one of them is still alive and its more than a hundred years old beside the  old irrigation canal nearby.

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