Re: 2007 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE
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gboy said:To : All Treasue Hunters,
2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A (Japanese) TREASURE
Project:
1) Dumagat Secret treasure 1
cave/waterfalls treasure site full of gold (aprox. 300 tons gold)
48 pcs. gold bars initially hauled by 12 rebels in 1986...all of them have died already except old man Oscar, the lone survivor.
the area was last spotted in Sept. 2004
Dumagat Secret Treasure 2
open cave/cliffwall full of gold (aprox. 200 tons)
last spotted by local native in 2003.
?Our 15-man team will try to explore ,relocate and retrace this treasure area for this dry season (up to May) or ASAP. Our TARGET SITE: Is found in the middle of tropical jungle 30 square kilometers, visibility is 3-5 meters only. TIMETABLE: 1 -2 months exploration.
WE DO NOT HAVE BUDGET.
This is NOT an easy project, we expect it to be DIFFICULT. Imagine we try to comb 30 square kiliometers of tropical jungle with visibility of 3-5 meters only ...in 1 or 2 months exploration. We believe IF THE NATIVES WAS ABLE TO LOCATE THIS TREASURE SITES BEFORE...with our determination, perseverance, sacrifice and LOTS of prayers...WE CAN DO IT.... I believe there will be LOTS OF SKEPTICS AND DETRACTORS....Its okey...its normal, we understand them....BUT ONLY GOD KNOWS IF WE SUCCEED.........For those who believe in impossible DREAM...this is your chance... please contact: GBOY HAPPY HUNTING !!!
BADZ said:gboy,
expose it to yam treasure hunters who wants to join your group in extracting your huge treasure find......
pag tulungan natin lahat!
BADZ
count me in......
gboy said:Joe,
Some ignorant Yam treasure hunters have wild imaginations...sometimes an ordinary or odd looking metal will be automatically assumed to be precious....HONESTLY? ...If your friend had tons of those metal, he can easily sell it at nearby junk shops and if he only had a few, he can use it as fish hook sink, Oks?...
Real de Tayopa said:oOHIO G'Boy: You posted --->Some ignorant Yam treasure hunters have wild imaginations...sometimes an ordinary or odd looking metal will be automatically assumed to be precious
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Hmm, that sounds somewhat like a certain Professional YAMA -- TH'r has beeen doing this in here for years. Who are You referring to?
Don Jose de La Mancha