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Chapter 715 The Second Location

Although there was no one found this first place, there was nothing found in this place. At least this underground fortification made Yang Jing and the others completely believe that the Japanese devils did hide a large amount of gold and jewelry in the Philippines back then.

The second location recorded in Alfred's notebook is located south of the High Lorraine Mountains, and is separated from the first location I searched for in the south and north of the High Lorraine Mountains.

This location is located in the "Bako Lighthouse National Forest Park". This national forest park is a national forest park built with Mount Baco as its core. The second location recorded in Alfred's notebook is located on the east side of this national forest park. To be precise, it is located in the upper reaches of the Bang Abang River.

Arriving from the first location to the second location, the straight-line distance in the middle is about 70 kilometers. At the speed of a helicopter, twenty minutes are enough to reach.

However, Yang Jing and the others arrived at the second place the next day. Because just returning from the first place to the helicopter took Yang Jing and the others for nearly an hour, and dug up the pit for dressing up in the afternoon, which made several people very tired. So Yang Jing simply returned to Port Galera for a night to rest, and set off early the next morning to fly directly to the second place.

The second location is analyzed from a satellite map and is located in the upper reaches of the Bang Abang River.

The Bang Abang River is the largest river in the southern part of Dongminduluo Province. Because it is located in the Bang Abang, this river is named after Bang Abang.

This river originates from the eastern foot of Baco Mountain and winds for a long distance between the cliffs in the mountainous area. When it rushes out of the constraints of the mountains, it will immediately become violent. The surging river water flows out of the river in the middle and lower reaches is five or six hundred meters wide.

And this second location is located at the junction of the middle and upstream.

It is still surrounded by mountains, but the width of the valley is much narrower than that of the middle and lower rivers, with a width of less than one hundred meters. On both sides of the river, there are mountains as high as seven or eight hundred meters and cliffs hundreds of meters high.

The exact location of the second location is an area called "Aryanko". The specific coordinate location is 12.78 degrees north latitude and 121.27 degrees east longitude. When Chris drove a helicopter to fly there according to this latitude and longitude, he found that it turned out to be a small river bay.

The originally narrow river valley suddenly widened here, and its width widened from less than 100 meters to nearly 250 meters, and the length of the entire river bay exceeded 700 meters. The originally roaring and roaring Bang Abang River suddenly became quiet here.

Although it is the most abundant water in summer, the emergence of this small river bay allows the valley here to easily land helicopters. Chris steadily landed the helicopter in a river valley full of pebbles, and a group of people came out of the helicopter one after another.

"Boss, the situation here is very suitable for treasure hiding. The depth of this river is more than 2.5 meters. If it is a small inland freighter with a displacement of only a few dozen tons, it can travel here downstream of the river. However, the river channel from here is not suitable, and the river channel there is too complicated." Chris was driving a helicopter and continued to flow upstream along the Bang Abang River, so he was not saying anything nonsense.

"Yes, no matter how many tons or dozens of tons of gold, if you want to transport it to such a place, it is the most suitable to use a boat. Even if it is transported out, it is necessary to use a boat." Yang Jing looked at the surrounding scenery and said, "Let's find it here. The specific location on the information is where the helicopter lands, but it is a river channel, so it is obviously impossible to hide treasures. Tell the guys to pay attention to finding the cliffs on both sides of the river channel. I guess there should be a cave here."

The coordinate positioning of Alfred's era was far less accurate than that of now. In that era when there was no satellite positioning, it was already very accurate to be able to accurately measure the coordinates to the two digits after the decimal point. Unlike now, if there were no four or five digits after the decimal point, you would be embarrassed to say that you were satellite positioning.

The first location was also discovered more than 200 meters away from the coordinate location, so Yang Jing and the others were mentally prepared this time.

Isn’t it just a river berth that is less than 300 meters wide and 700 meters long? Apart from the river channel in the middle, the place where gold can be hidden is nothing more than the surrounding cliff walls. How difficult can it be to find a cliff wall that is less than 1,500 meters in total?

But the fact is that Yang Jing and the others gave a warning. Do you know if Alfred's coordinates were wrong or the Japanese were really too good at hiding it. Anyway, after searching for two days, they almost wiped out the cliffs on both sides of the river, and they couldn't find the place where they "hidden gold".

"Boss, this is not right. We have searched all the places we can find three times, but still couldn't find them. Is the information you got incorrect?" George Bruce asked with a frown.

Yang Jing shook his head with his hands on his hips, "It should be no mistake. This information was from the 1940s. The person who wrote this information is also a very famous person. And wasn't the first place he gave? Then this place should be no mistake." In fact, although that's the case, even Yang Jing himself had no confidence.

Clark, who was standing beside him, said carelessly: "Is it possible that the Japanese did not hide gold under it, but on it?"

Several people subconsciously looked in the direction Clark pointed, and the cliffs hundreds of meters high on both sides of the river made these people a little dizzy.

Carl Morris likes to be bullied with Clark, and he said, "Isn't the Japanese a bad brain? Otherwise, how could they hide gold on it? How could they get the gold on such a high cliff?"

"Tsk, what's impossible? Adidas would say anything possible. Is it difficult for those crazy Japanese people to bring gold to their fortunes? If those Japanese people hadn't brought gold to their fortunes, why wouldn't we find them now? Besides, it's because it's because people can't think that it's impossible. Japanese people should do this."

Not to mention, although Clark's words were a bit angry, they were rough and not rough. His words made sense when he thought about them carefully.

In fact, it is not difficult for a group of crazy Japanese soldiers to transport a few tons or even dozens of tons of gold. These guys can almost hollow out Iwo Jima, which is enough to prove that nothing is impossible for these Japanese soldiers.

However, although the cliffs on both sides of the river berth are very high, they are actually not suitable to transport things directly upward, because the cliffs on both sides of the river berth are not vertical cliffs of ninety degrees, but have some slopes. In this case, it is almost impossible to transport gold weighing several tons or even dozens of tons with ropes.

Not to mention gold, even stones cannot be pulled up with ropes on such angled cliffs. Things have not been pulled up such high cliffs, and the rope has long been broken.

To transport things upward, the cliff must be at least 90 degrees, or even a negative angle cliff is better. In this way, you only need to set up a pole on the top of the cliff to pull up the gold that needs to be transported with a rope.

Such a cliff is not seen on both sides of the river bay, but the cliff at the entrance to the north of the river bay looks quite suitable for the conditions...
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