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Hidden beneath the waters surrounding Japan’s Yonaguni island are the towering ruins of a 10,000-year-old city built by a ...
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Known as the Yonaguni Monument, this 90-foot underwater formation has left scientists and divers equally stunned, and some now believe it could predate Egypt's pyramids... by thousands of years.
That question lies at the heart of one of the most enduring geological enigmas of our time: the Yonaguni monument, an underwater structure off the coast of Japan that has sparked decades of debate.
Believed to be over 10,000 years old, it challenges the timeline of human construction, suggesting that advanced societies may have existed long before previously thought.
Beneath the coastal waters of the Japanese island of Yonaguni lies a series of mysterious rock formations. Since its discovery nearly 35 years ago, the strangely symmetrical shapes and structures ...
For example, Yonaguni town is only about 110 kilometers from Taiwan. When Yonaguni Mayor Kenichi Itokazu held talks last July with Hirokazu Matsuno, who was then chief Cabinet secretary ...
A 30-metre “pyramid” submerged just off the coast of Japan is turning heads — and could shake up everything we thought we knew about ancient civilisations.