General tomoyuki Yamashita’s golden treasure is hidden in the Philippines?
the golden treasure of tomoyuki Yamashita, the infamous general of the Japanese Empire, is said to have been hidden in the Philippines since World War II, Daily Star reported.
Some sources claim that the treasure is buried in 172 secret locations such as caves, tunnels or underground complexes in the Philippines.
While many experts are skeptical about the existence of this treasure, many treasure hunters have been diligently searching for many years, hoping to change their lives.
And the surprise happened when some treasure hunters appearing in the documentary series “Lost treasures of World War II” said that they found the burial site of part of the treasure on Ludon Island, Philippines.
According to Daily Star, a group of treasure hunters approached a Filipino farmer in the first episode of the documentary series.
the first episode of the series also explains why many people who searched for the treasure many years ago died mysteriously.
However, this does not stop treasure hunters in the Lost Gold group from accessing the tunnel where the gold is said to be hidden.
“If the toxic gas detector starts beeping on the way down there, we know for sure how difficult it is to breathe down there. the faster it continues to beep, the higher the concentration of toxins in the air,” said John Casey, who
In fact, the detector was taken into the cellar and beeping began to appear until the image of a broken glass bottle appeared clearly.
According to heavy equipment operator Brad Carr, the broken bottle is believed to be a bottle containing the poisonous cyanide substance left by General Yamashita to trap those approaching the treasure.
“Some reports say that General Yamashita ordered his soldiers to set traps with bottles containing Cyanide in the tunnel. If anyone enters, this deadly trap will be activated and take the lives of the intruders.
After hiding the entire treasure, General Yamashita surrendered to the US army before being sentenced to hang, “burying” the secret of the treasure.
According to Nguyen thai – Daily Star ([Source name])