In this post, we are going to discuss a Yamashita treasure marker which consists of one large old rock with three holes on its surface. This old rock treasure marker has been found by our fellow treasure hunter in this community on a site near a river.
So the questions that we are going to answer with regards to this treasure marker are,
“Are the three holes on the surface of this old rock man-made or nature made?”
And,
“If the three holes are man-made markers then what does it mean?”
Below is the actual photo of the rock marker that has been discovered by our fellow treasure hunter in this community.

Based on my analysis about the features of these three holes, I can say that they are man-made. It seems like the Japanese Imperial soldiers used some kind of tools in creating … Read the rest
In this post, we are going to discuss a rock marker where it has multiple holes on its surface. And the most interesting part about it is that, these holes are “rectangular in shape” and they are arranged or they form a symbol that is similar to an inverted “T”.
So the question are,
“Is it really a legit man-made treasure sign?”
And,
“What does it mean?”
Below is the actual image of the rock marker that has been discovered by our fellow treasure hunter in this community. As we can see, the holes were obviously made by using some kind of tool. Thus, I can say that these holes are no doubt man-made, which is a legit marker left behind by the JIA (Japanese Imperial Army).

My interpretation of the holes is that they represent an “entrance” or “opening” of a certain … Read the rest
In this post, we are going to discuss a rock marker that has two man-made holes on its surface. Aside from this rock marker, there are also other treasure signs that have been discovered by our fellow treasure hunter in this community.
So the main questions that we are going to answer here are,
“What is the meaning of the two holes on the surface of the rock as well as the other treasure markers?”
And,
“Where is the digging spot?”

Let’s first start on this rock marker which has a strange shape. We can notice that its shape is like the head of a certain reptile. It has two large eyes and a pointy snout.

Just aside this strange shape that looks like a certain head of a reptile is another strange shape which I still couldn’t tell what it is.
Now, if you … Read the rest
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