Rogelio Roxas recently made a significant discovery within a deep mountain tunnel near Baguio City. Roxas reportedly encountered a large, traditionally styled statue of Buddha, measuring approximately ten meters high. The statue was depicted with hands folded and eyes closed, suggesting a state of deep meditation.
The material appeared to be pure gold, leading Roxas to believe he had unearthed a piece of a legendary Japanese treasure. Roxas’ initial assessment suggested the find was related to materials hidden by Japanese forces in the Philippines toward the end of the country’s occupation during World War II. During his examination, Roxas noted a peculiar characteristic: the statue’s head could be detached.
Upon inspection of the interior, he observed further details that were highly unusual. It is believed that the object Roxas found was connected to the historical event known as Operation “Golden Lily.” The discovery raises questions regarding the assets and valuables that were concealed as Allied forces approached the Pacific fronts. The significance of this find lies in its potential connection to wartime caches.
The details surrounding the statue and its potential contents have drawn considerable attention to this remarkable archaeological and historical find.
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