
Originally Posted by
salbahis
sorry its for our family use only... it has been passed from our grand parents... basta ang pag treasure hunting it requires common sense... think about it... the reason why they are hiding it... signs are often marked in stones, it could led you to it or not... some signs are put to lead tracker into other directions....
ill tell you a story:
Back at my HS years in Kitcharao, Agusan del Norte on the lakeside brgy of anibongan... there was a story about during the liberation of Northern Mindanao, Japanese troop are escaping through a small highway beside a mountain and between the shore of Danao Lake (the old little baguio hiway of agusan del norte), old folks said that na lubong daw sa mga marshes beside sa lake ang ang mga trucks when the american started straffing them, as to where nobody knows... but they think that trucks is loaded with gold bars from a nearby Timby's Mines.. it was an gold mine between agusan del norte, surigao del norte and surigao del sur...
there was an expedition sa akoa uyoan (the one originally own the notes) during 1995 and 1996 didto, they did some excavation... so far ang ilaha kasgaran makuha china wares and some arisaka rifles... but evidence about the truck... there was some tank parts scattered over the area... our familly owns a mining business in this area, this is part of our license to mine... so basicly kami ray makasulod ani lugara except sa mga taga didto ug amo mga sakop... well that was ages ago... our family business had been sold to a cebuano banker/investor... sikat ni siya... and he knows the story....
until now naa pa sa amo balay sa mindanao ang mga ww2 rifles amo tana dalhon diri sa cebu kaso dilikado... still waiting for the amnesty program to return,,,