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In 1996, an enormous underwater structure was found in the offshore of Yonaguni in Okinawa Japan.
The 5,000 years old structures include the ruins of a castle, a triumphal arch, five temples, a sphinx and at least one large stadium, all of which are connected by roads and water channels and are partly shielded by what could be huge retaining walls.
After in-depth research conducted by experts, it has been proven that there is a vast amount of evidence of man’s influence on the massive structures, even it could have been made by giants who ruled the world before us.
The legend of the giants in Yonaguni Island tells us that giants from a giant city across the sea often visited the Kavalan people of Yilan, who used the strength of these giants to help them build any kind of construction in exchange for food.
However this way of helping each other was totally crushed after a huge seismic event took place a hundred years later and the giant city, most of it apparently sank below the sea.
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Great find! There are plenty of megalithic structures on our planet and mainstream historians keep selling us their make believe “facts” about ancient humans having built them. There is no way that is even remotely possible, considering even today with all the sophisticated technology and machinery we could not do it. Those enormous nearly perfectly cut boulders mined from somewhere, then moved to the building site and then strategically placed on top of each other to form those inspiring monuments. No fuching way! Mainstream historians SHOULD FEEL DISGRACED of their extreme incompetance and/or misinformation agenda.
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This site is extraordinary.
I saw other structures in Mexico while diving (not areas for general tourists though, hard dive).
the guide told me not to speak about it especially to authorities, quote “you may have some issues, I just took you there to see if you could notice it”).
there is still much debate on Yonagumi like the pyramid in the Tokyo bay. I don’t think it is natural. Nature can do a lot of weird stuff but not carved stairs and square windows. I’d love to dive there someday.
The japanese professor who studied this structure is being shamed by others archeologists…That sucks.
Dona Klaus speaks a lot about this site.