Folks keep digging looking for lost WWII treasure in the Philippines. Tayug town was Gen. Yamashita’s base for the Second Armored Division and the 10th Reconnaissance Regiment of the Japanese Imperial Army.
Yamashita reportedly stationed his troops in Tayug as a blocking force against the Americans as the Japanese made their way up to Mountain Province using the Villa Verde Trail in nearby San Nicolas town.
https://mb.com.ph/2020/07/05/pangasinan-townsfolk-baffled-by-mysterious-diggings-into-world-war-ii-tunnels/
Join the hunt with two thrilling adventures: Steel's Treasure and the newly released Steel's Gold!
The epic story of U.S. Air Force Captain William Steel, an intelligence officer with serious authority issues, and his hunt for billions of dollars of lost WWII Japanese treasure hidden in the mountainous jungles of the Philippines.
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