1. Yamashita's treasure at Bacuit Bay: Bacuit Bay is a small island in Philippines.
Yamashita treasure is the name given to the alleged war loot stolen in Southeast Asia by Japanese forces during World War II and hidden in caves, tunnels and underground complexes in the Philippines.
It is named for the Japanese general Tomoyuki Yamashita, nicknamed "The Tiger of Malaya". History unveils that Yamashita buried gold in this island. Yamashita obtained his treasures by looting many bordering countries during the 30s until World War II.
Yamashita's treasures includes loot from Malaysia, India, Thailand and Burma, which were all shipped to the Philippines prior to their final destination—Japan. Unfortunately for Yamashita, Japan surrendered while he was still in the Philippines.
Prior to being captured and hung, Yamashita hid his treasure in 172 different places on the island. He and his crew assumed they would eventually come back for the treasure.
Some sources estimate that Yamashita's treasures could be worth billions today.