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that is a big chunk of corral :icon_thumleft: MR TUFF
 

i believe that this coral stone was buried by the japanese emperial army
during worldwar II as a possible sign/marks to the yamashita treasure
buried here in the philippines.... any more bright ideas/result that could
come up through the geologist expert? please reply ASAP on my post.
 

look at the 4th pic. it has a face,

facing upward..
 

whiteflower said:
look at the 4th pic. it has a face,

facing upward..

I sorta see a face..Buts its for sure Coral, i have seen many types like this that sorta "Flower"...Its Nice thou...What did you think it was?
 

study and look pic #4 it shapes also like a human's heart
then look also pic #5 it's the lower portion of the coral
pointing beneath the ground.. there's a chain reaction
caused maybe a chemical radiation
that's why on my own visual study its dissolving already
for a decade of years buried by the jap's soldiers during
WWII and i believe that this is a pointer mark coming ahead
towards a treasure.....

any opinion that could help us find data basis to this matter?
i'm still on my post to wait for an answer...
 

Just another reason why I love this forum.
 

i'm a young 1st year college student
taking up mechanical engineering
and wanted to know more knowledge
about chemical reactions...
could you tell me somethin what chemical
substance/acid used by the jap's to protect
a treasure by not dissolving in a decade of
years?
 

What does this have to do with todays finds or metal detecting for that matter?
 

whiteflower said:
i believe that this coral stone was buried by the japanese emperial army
during worldwar II as a possible sign/marks to the yama--deleted--a treasure
buried here in the philippines.... any more bright ideas/result that could
come up through the geologist expert? please reply ASAP on my post.
:laughing9:
 

HCW said:
What does this have to do with todays finds or metal detecting for that matter?

Nothing but you can come dig my pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.
 

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