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This site was created usb coffee warmer to showcase and document the Yamashita usb coffee warmer Treasure excavation operations that our group has started last April 2003 but has unfortunately been stopped last May 2004 due to financial constraints.
Last April 2003, we had accidentally found this treasure site during the making of our poultry farm at Bukidnon, Philippines. We had already begun the preliminary excavations and had found several stone markers which will be found here at this site.Unfortunately, we had to stop our excavations due to lack of resources last May 2004. The details of the excavation will follow so please read on...
The nature of the concrete seal built by the Japanese soldiers during their occupation of the Philippines in WW2 is not just a plain mixture of cement , gravel, sand and water as usually applied in road building or construction of highways. usb coffee warmer It is perhaps, usb coffee warmer the most hardened cement concrete one can ever imagine. The presence of affirmative evi dence proves that the endurance and hardness of the same is comparable to iron steel. Based on continuing studies and research, there is that enormous amount of silica quartz usb coffee warmer and pyrites mixed together with undeter mined amount of resin adhesive and hardener. There is also an authentic presence o f fly ash and intrusion aid. The process of mixture is dry pouring method. The moisture of the soil served as a slowing catalyst.
The concrete slab is the mortar seal of the treasure cache. Its thickness varies from 0.5-5 meters depending on the volume of the treasures buried. The bigger the volume, the thicker the seal is. On the so-called major sites, the thickness would reach a p henomenal height of 8 meters from the ground surface of 20-30 meters deep. Down below, series usb coffee warmer of rectangular usb coffee warmer chambers are built in such a manner that is free from collapsing. This is supposedly the spot where the cache are seen crated, stacked in cylinders and lined up in every chamber.
So far, the most updated faster way of breaking the seal open is thru the use of a burning rod. However, this process renders ineffective if the pit is watery. The presence of water cannot be ruled out taking into account a 20- 30 meters depth below the ground surface. During the wet season where the sites are filled with water, diggers switch to manual operation using chisels and sledge hammers rendering a slow pace of accomplishment. Howe ver, there are those who successfully retrieved and very lucky enough after several years of painstakingly, unimaginable hard job as evidenced by these photos:
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last 2002 some treasure hunters made a digging in our farm after discovering steel drums aligned and buried under the ground. they found some electronic devices (maybe parts of a communication radio), an old bottle with a marking "federal government" at the bottom. Using their detector, they confirm to us that there is a big deposit of gold hidden under the ground but they cannot continue digging deeper because they cannot break the concrete seal. after how many days we decided to stop the activity for some reasons. If anyone is interested maybe we could give 80-20 sharing, 20% for us and the rest is all yours. you can contact me @ 09061086845. July 21, 2009 at 12:55 AM
cement seal: why do u have to break the cement seal if it is as hard as as 'steel'. why not just go around usb coffee warmer it. dig sideways then try to find where it ends then, if its too dangerous to continue that way then just make another hole from top to bottom and try to get the treasure on the side of the seal. that makes more sense. October 3, 2009 at 9:35 PM
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