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Lost Yamashitas Gold Found In Philippine Mountain

Lost Yamashita's Gold Found in Philippine Mountain

American Treasure Hunter Returns to Philippines

Team Discovers Void in Mountain, Believed to Hold Legendary Gold

American treasure hunter John Casey leads a team that has discovered a void in a Philippine mountain, believed to hold the lost gold of Yamashita, a Japanese general during World War II.

Casey and his team have been using ground-penetrating radar and other technology to search for the gold, which is estimated to be worth billions of dollars.

The Legend of Yamashita's Gold

The legend of Yamashita's gold began during World War II, when General Tomoyuki Yamashita was tasked with defending the Philippines from the Allied forces.

As the war progressed, Yamashita is said to have ordered the looting of banks, churches, and private homes in the Philippines. The gold and other valuables were then hidden in various locations throughout the country.

Casey's Previous Searches

Casey has been searching for Yamashita's gold for decades. In 2010, he claimed to have found a 20-ton gold bar in a cave in the Sierra Madre mountains.

However, the bar was later found to be fake. Casey was criticized for his methods and accused of misleading the public.

New Team, New Technology

Casey has returned to the Philippines with a new team and new technology. He is using ground-penetrating radar, metal detectors, and other equipment to search for the gold.

Casey is confident that he will find the gold this time. He believes that the void in the mountain is the location of Yamashita's treasure.

What's Next?

Casey and his team are continuing to search for the gold. They are using a variety of methods to find the treasure.

If they are successful, it will be one of the greatest treasure discoveries in history.


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