Going treasure hunting with me today.
And it's cold.
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It's not a trout in there!!
Treasure hunters are claiming they have uncovered the masses of gold reportedly hidden in the Philippines by Japanese soldiers during WWII.
The discovery could mark the end of decades of speculation over the so-called Yama****a Treasure - gold bars and gemstones worth tens of billions of dollars allegedly looted by the Japanese Imperial Army.
Rumour has it that the looted valuables were stashed in more than 145 underground tunnels and caves in the Philippines before the surrender in 1945.
You're not going find Fenn's treasure before I do. Cease and desist.
This is an interesting find recently, if legit:
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...nese-soldiers-uncovered-Philippines-WWII.html
Probably a load of bollocks though.
Serious question, if you ever found a huge treasure, something of historical significance, would you announce it to the world, or just piecemeal sell stuff off to finance your lifestyle? I have thought about this, especially after reading about some of the legal battles that come about due to treasure hunters announcing then the state or local government deciding it should belong to them, or someone else with a supposed stake in it.
Personally, I think I would melt the gold down and sell off gold bars a bit at a time so as not to arouse suspicion.
Here is one of the more public cases, but the payout is beyond huge:
https://www.inquisitr.com/2614385/s...nish-treasure-ship-found-off-colombian-coast/
Haven't heard from Dr. Jones for a while... should we be worried?