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Japan's mysterious underwater pyramids part 1/5
http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/17621/Japan_s_mysterious_underwater_pyramids_1_5/ |
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Very interesting. Thank you for sharing this.
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"I'm not convinced that any of the major features or structures are manmade steps or terraces, but that they're all natural," said Robert Schoch, a professor of science and mathematics at Boston University who has dived at the site.
"It's basic geology and classic stratigraphy for sandstones, which tend to break along planes and give you these very straight edges, particularly in an area with lots of faults and tectonic activity." And neither the Japanese government's Agency for Cultural Affairs nor the government of Okinawa Prefecture recognize the remains off Yonaguni as an important cultural property, said agency spokesperson Emiko Ishida. -National Geographic |
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Japan's mysterious underwater pyramids part 1/5 http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/17621/Japan_s_mysterious_underwater_pyramids_1_5/ ![]() ![]() |
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Quite fascinating.
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QuietMan,
thanks for posting the national geographic commentary. |
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That is cool. Thanks for sharing...
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Interesting parellels...
Same fracture structure as the 'road' in the Burmuda Triangle. and the Japenise structure is also near an area where ships disapear under strange circumstances. ![]() |
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