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The Lost WWII Gold of Arakan: Hunting Burma’s Hidden Japanese Treasure!
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GOLD BURIED IN YANGON
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Evaluation of Subsurface Anomaly Claims and Alleged World War II Gold Caches in Yangon: A Geophysical and Historical Assessment During the final phase of the Second World War, the retreat of the Imperial Japanese Army from Burma sparked widespread rumors regarding the concealment of vast gold reserves and looted historical artifacts1. Among these narratives, specific claims assert that substantial hoards of gold and treasures were buried within key urban sectors of Yangon (formerly Rangoon), including the areas north of the Shwedagon Pagoda, east of the former colonial Governor's House, within the campus of Rangoon University, and throughout municipal cemetery grounds3. These assertions frequently cite satellite-based "remote sensing" as the scientific proof for the existence of these subterranean hoards6. A thorough trace of the digital provenance of these specific claims reveals that they originate almost exclusively from the self-published works of U Soe Thein, a retir...
THREE DIMENSIONAL EARTH CRUST MOVEMENT STUDY OF INDIA-BURMA PLATES COLLISION
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THREE DIMENSIONAL EARTH CRUST MOVEMENT STUDY OF INDIA-BURMA PLATES COLLISION
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Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda: The 1965 Incident
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https://gemini.google.com/share/125ccebe9800 Executive Summary This dashboard addresses the geographical query regarding the sinking of the Buddha images at Inle Lake, Shan State, Myanmar. During the 1965 Phaung Daw Oo festival, the royal Karaweik barge capsized, sinking the sacred images into the lake. While four images were lost in the water, legend states they miraculously reappeared at the main shrine. This application provides the exact coordinates of the pagoda, the estimated location of the capsize event, and historical context. 📜 The 1965 Capsize Event The Phaung Daw Oo Pagoda houses five small gilded Buddha images. Annually, these images are paraded around Inle Lake on an elaborate barge shaped like a Karaweik (a mythical bird). The Incident: In 1965, during turbulent weather, the barge overturned mid-procession. The images plummeted into the deep, weed-choked waters of Inle Lake. Despite frantic diving and searching by the local Intha people, only one image was r...
Remote Sensing Methods to Find Yamashita’s Buried Gold in the Philippinesn
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Shwedagon Pagoda: A Landmark in Legends of Yamashita’s Buried Gold
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Shwedagon Pagoda ,Landmark For Yamashita’s Gold Buried Areas
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Hidden Nazi Gold Train Was Finally Found — What They Discovered in the L...
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