About: Rogelio Roxas

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Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas (died May 25, 1993) was a former Filipino soldier who had worked as a locksmith before allegedly discovering in a cave north of Manila a hidden chamber full of gold bars and a giant golden Buddha statue – which Roxas estimated to weigh one metric ton – on a plot of state-owned land near Baguio General Hospital, in Baguio on January 24, 1971. Roxas claimed that the Buddha's head was removable and that it concealed a hollowed-out portion within the statue that contained at least two handfuls of uncut diamonds. The cache was alleged to be a portion of the legendary Yamashita treasure.

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  • Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas (died May 25, 1993) was a former Filipino soldier who had worked as a locksmith before allegedly discovering in a cave north of Manila a hidden chamber full of gold bars and a giant golden Buddha statue – which Roxas estimated to weigh one metric ton – on a plot of state-owned land near Baguio General Hospital, in Baguio on January 24, 1971. Roxas claimed that the Buddha's head was removable and that it concealed a hollowed-out portion within the statue that contained at least two handfuls of uncut diamonds. The cache was alleged to be a portion of the legendary Yamashita treasure. (en)
  • 로헬리오 "로저" 도밍고 로하스(영어: Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas, ? ~ 1993년 5월 25일)는 사망한 필리핀의 군인이자 자물쇠 장수이다. 1971년 1월 24일 바기오의 바기오 종합 병원 근처의 국유지에서 야마시타 보물(야마시타 골드)로 추정되는 금막대와 1톤 정도의 황금 불상을 찾아냈다. 로하스는 불상의 머리가 이동될 수 있도록 돼있었고, 불상 안의 오목한 공간에는 적어도 두 움큼의 다이아몬드가 들어 있었다고 주장했다. 그 불상이 야마시타 보물의 일부라고 주장했다. (ko)
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  • Roger Roxas (en)
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  • Possibly discovering a portion of Yamashita treasure (en)
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  • Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas (died May 25, 1993) was a former Filipino soldier who had worked as a locksmith before allegedly discovering in a cave north of Manila a hidden chamber full of gold bars and a giant golden Buddha statue – which Roxas estimated to weigh one metric ton – on a plot of state-owned land near Baguio General Hospital, in Baguio on January 24, 1971. Roxas claimed that the Buddha's head was removable and that it concealed a hollowed-out portion within the statue that contained at least two handfuls of uncut diamonds. The cache was alleged to be a portion of the legendary Yamashita treasure. (en)
  • 로헬리오 "로저" 도밍고 로하스(영어: Rogelio "Roger" Domingo Roxas, ? ~ 1993년 5월 25일)는 사망한 필리핀의 군인이자 자물쇠 장수이다. 1971년 1월 24일 바기오의 바기오 종합 병원 근처의 국유지에서 야마시타 보물(야마시타 골드)로 추정되는 금막대와 1톤 정도의 황금 불상을 찾아냈다. 로하스는 불상의 머리가 이동될 수 있도록 돼있었고, 불상 안의 오목한 공간에는 적어도 두 움큼의 다이아몬드가 들어 있었다고 주장했다. 그 불상이 야마시타 보물의 일부라고 주장했다. (ko)
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  • 로헬리오 로하스 (ko)
  • Rogelio Roxas (en)
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