2008 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

Very Intresting Pics Kaloy.

Looks like there was some Heavy Erosion going on there
at one time.
Looks to me like an intresting area to search.
especially the upriver sides of those rocks.

I'm curious why you say "Fake Cement" ?
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

I rather call it natural cement bec they were naturally-formed in the area...they were not formed by human hands...
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

That's what I thought, Just wanted to be sure.

I always called it

conglomerate:

a rock consisting of pebbles or the like embedded
in a finer cementing material; consolidated gravel.

Have you Searched the Cave,
with the Pyramid rock in front ?

the rock is most likely Natural,
but it would have made a great
Landmark to help someone find the spot again.
I'd check all Crevaces in the area.
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

yes conglomerate. i learned something. thanks...

in the pic.,it seem that there is an entrance of a cave. the rock just lean on the left. there is no visible entrance. i hope there was....
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

Its obvious those are natural rocks, We have many similar type of rocks here in Cagayan Valley.,.
 

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zobex et al...3 meters down an elongated stonde 1foot long pointing east-west. At both end of this stone are 3 plates with mark Made in Japan.Under the plates at the east side is a cup . At the west side of this stond is a nail pointing northeast. Any interpretation.
 

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boylara said:
zobex et al...3 meters down an elongated stonde 1foot long pointing east-west. At both end of this stone are 3 plates with mark Made in Japan.Under the plates at the east side is a cup . At the west side of this stond is a nail pointing northeast. Any interpretation.

Contact me private message. We have found the same thing, I have the plates and bowls setting on my desk and looking at them. One was also marked "Made in Japan" prewar export mark. As export to USA Philippines before 1941.

You are in for a lot of digging.

Zobex
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

yes they'r really natural. the man-made markers in the site were not posted.




boylara said:
Its obvious those are natural rocks, We have many similar type of rocks here in Cagayan Valley.,.
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

Excuse me

I understand you can write any post here because you have the freedom to do it But can we look new topics with fresh ideas? instead write a post in the same " 2005 EXPEDITION YAMASH-I-T-A (japanese) treasure"? ???
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

---Being this thread is supposed to be about Yama#@!$%#@!a's treasure...IF there is any relevancy to pottery/china being "treasure markers"...then the pottery/china would morethanlikely be marked Nippon and/or the manufactures mark with the word Japan, only.

It is highly unlikely that Yama#@!$%#@!a, or any of the native Filipinos would have pottery/china of that time period (1940's) with just Made in Japan on it---

For you information, SWR there are already products which have markings like Made in Japan, China, England, US that was exported before the War. I believe that this are markers for retrieval. Who would place a elongated stone which have a form of an arrow and at the 2 end of this stone are 3 plates with markings "Iron Stone China" at the center is a crown then below that "Made in Japan" in red color so total 6 plates, at the east side below the 3 plates is a cup with markings Made in Japan in blue color. Aside from this are bottles which is in chinese/japanese characters. Also a metal with a markings SUGO. i will be posting this pictures soon.


Another information 2 days ago, a group of Japanese??? riding on a Yatch left Palanan, Isabela with their loot. The area where they recovered this items is found in Palanan, Isabela, near the former airfield of the Japanes during world war 2, they recovered the items below their old flagpole. The old soldier happens to a foot soldier during the war named Kobe, a member of the 11 Division of Japanese Emperial Army.
To all TH Pinoy/Philippines,sayang iba nakinabang na naman.

Last Year another group recovered something in Pangasinan. The one the Gboy posted is a real gold bar, the area where they recoverd that gold bars is in ?????????? hahahahaha..this prove that the treasures really exist...
 

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Announcement!!! The real place where the looted treasure was located is found in Diniduas, Dimaluadi o Ayod, Dinapigue, Isabela. The operation was started 3 weeks ago and 2 yacth were used to haul all the treasure, estimated tons 20. A group of Japanese?? where the one who finance and operate the said site.. One thing for sure, expect for the price of gold to change... Hopefully, the Filipino people will benefit in this project.. To all our TH Pinoy hunters, especially in the coastal town, if you observe a yatch passing by at your area. That yatch contains gold and other precious artifacts. To all Coast Guard, watch our territory, this intruders must not be the one who will benefit with our treasures..
 

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SWR, i just search the net and type iron stone china...well there where plates that was created aroun 1890 to 1920. That means, those plates that we dug, are pre-war artifacts and might be related to treasure hunting as markers... Next time, research, the only difference between us and the majority who post here is that we have an actual experience in treasure hunting, not just ready storys or books...
 

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boylara said:
Announcement!!! The real place where the looted treasure was located is found in Diniduas, Dimaluadi o Ayod, Dinapigue, Isabela. The operation was started 3 weeks ago and 2 yacth were used to haul all the treasure, estimated tons 20. A group of Japanese?? where the one who finance and operate the said site.. One thing for sure, expect for the price of gold to change... Hopefully, the Filipino people will benefit in this project.. To all our TH Pinoy hunters, especially in the coastal town, if you observe a yatch passing by at your area. That yatch contains gold and other precious artifacts. To all Coast Guard, watch our territory, this intruders must not be the one who will benefit with our treasures..

Those Yachts are well armed. I really wish some one is reading this and if they have an RPG and a fast small pump boat, well you can start your under water recovery all over again.

Zobex
 

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I've seen an old map in a 1 square yard cloth,it is divided into several smaller squares.

On these smaller squares were maps of different places in Luzon.

On the left portion of the cloth were diaries/description of the places mention in the map.

The owner told me that this map was captured from a high-ranking official of the JIA in WWII somewhere in Pangasinan.

I'm checking the authenticity of this map,any info? Thanks
 

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Greetings All,been reading for hours about all this PI treasures and sites,conspicuosly no pics of treasure.I have a question,What is a pump boat? Is that what we call a Jet boat or is it for pumping /moving water.Wishing all ya'llthe best of luck but I for one would love to see a Golden Budda or Bar or even a cold steel Samuri sword.Out of 16 pages I've looked at the 1st and last three,lots of informative yakin but hey show me the goods.
 

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Urban Prospector said:
Greetings All,been reading for hours about all this PI treasures and sites,conspicuosly no pics of treasure.I have a question,What is a pump boat? Is that what we call a Jet boat or is it for pumping /moving water.Wishing all ya'llthe best of luck but I for one would love to see a Golden Budda or Bar or even a cold steel Samuri sword.Out of 16 pages I've looked at the 1st and last three,lots of informative yakin but hey show me the goods.

U. P.

They do show Finds here.

Gold Bars Etc.

Unfortunately, there is always some Naysayer who
Dosn't Believe pics Either.

I agee too though, they should show more ;)
 

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Truthfully Jeff I see both sides,this thread got My Gold Fever boilin but out of 16 pages I see a bucket of "possible " (due to the intence heat at which gold melts in comparison to a steel molds melt ,heat check/surface cracking or crucible/stone surface porosity the suface texture or lack there of being to smooth) gold bars next to some bare feet.Maybe I'm spoiled in that I can go to the flood control channels in sight of Dodger Stadium in down town LA and retrieve Gold with a pan.Granted there are more lucrative places to prospect but even the stormdrains carry gold here.If I was in PI and knew the location of a large Gold cache I could minimum photograph it.Show me a golden Budda chained underwater and I'll show you how to build a air pump out of plastic pipe leather belt a garden hose and an upside down pail.I'll use my brass huevos and bolt cutters for ballast. thank Ya very much.What I won't show is some political drivel about How the Pillapenes are just a Yankee battleground and thereby implie PI was better off ENSLAVED by the Japs.That too is naysayin to me.The US freed a nation from Imperialists and kept only enough land to bury our dead.That said if'n I was 100 lbs lighter a foot shorter with more of a desert backed glow I'd be there givin them Asian boys a run for their money.
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

JUST A SUGGESTION:

I believe this thread is for the believers of Yamashita Treasure.

Non-believers should start a new one. There they could pour out all their views,beliefs,convictions,evidences,etc. as to what really the stand of Yamashita Treasure is...

I think this will improve the discussion....... ;) :o
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

hi urban prospector,

A "pump boat" is a motorized outrigger boat, ussually 30 to 40 ft long powered by a twostroke aircooled engine or a 4 cylinder diesel car engine. It use used to ferry people across the islands, and of course treasure hunters.

God bless,

Jose
 

Re: 2005 EXPEDITION: YAMASH-I-T-A ( Japanese) TREASURE

tagasilay said:
hi urban prospector,

A "pump boat" is a motorized outrigger boat, ussually 30 to 40 ft long powered by a twostroke aircooled engine or a 4 cylinder diesel car engine. It use used to ferry people across the islands, and of course treasure hunters.

God bless,

Jose

To Westerners the term "Pump Boat" is misleading. We call boats with a water pump drive "Jet Boats" for water jet drive or "Pump Boats" because they use again the water pump jet drive. Asians adopted the term because real pump drive boats were used in Vietnam in the 60's and 70's but local Asians applied the term to what we call "surface drives" which is often a straight shaft drive on a long flat angle from the engine crank. A prop on the end. This makes for a very fast and efficient drive but very prone to getting tangled up in just about everything. In particular fishing nets which the Muslims float just under the surface near their hideouts to tangle up boats coming in. Asian "Pump Boats" are fast and give only a small radar signal but terrible in rough water.

The best treasure hunter boat to use about the islands is a bow rider V hull with a true jet pump drive with sand seals. It can be power driven up onto the beach and the crew and jump off the front open bow. Also it is good to reverse power off the beach in a hurry. Pirates often mount a belt feed .30 cal on the front like a Mg-60 that fires 600 rounds a minute.

Welcome to treasure hunting the Y-a-m-a-s-h-i-t-a legend.


Zobex
 

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