The Japanese Atlantis? | YONAGUNI

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Hey Hunters,

I wanted to do a video weighing up the arguments for and against Yonaguni being a man made ancient megalithic site.

My brain hurts haha.

#ancienthistory #yonaguni #atlantis #megalithtic
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I agree that it is an ancient quarry... Oh Yeah! - A few thoughts though, the people that did this, it would make sense to carve steps so you could easily get to a higher point when needed. Another point is that you will find it a 50/50 outcome where some people believe it is a natural formation and some believe it is man made, because it is both. This site is so old, that it almost does appear to be natural because of erosion, but not quite. Eventually it will only look natural; time (and the ocean) will wash away what once was done here so long ago. Lastly, if I had a boat with an underwater scanning LiDAR, I might go a little farther out than this site (a mile maybe) to see if there is a structure nearby that they were taking the quarried blocks to that is also underwater now... :)

disturbed
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I used to live about 100 miles from there. Not in Japan though. Graham Hancock told me that he things it was connected to the Dulan Wall in Taiwan before the waters rose. He's right.

stig
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I’ve been scuba diving for 60 years. Done some climbing and a ton of backpacking. Never saw anything even approaching this in Nature, not even Tongue of the Ocean or Devils Postpile. Not proof, of course, but makes me open to intelligent design

mikekenney
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The Yonaguni monument is the place where approximately around 12, 000 years ago the rocks were quarried for the Nan Madol projects……the US Navy and other government science boards have already tested and studied the rocks at both locations……this stuff was done over 25 years ago. Several PHD students submitted their thesis papers on these studies. The ancient Ainu people have legends about the connections of both places.

benjaminkitaura
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Whatever it is, I travelled all the way out there from Denmark, I simply just appeared with no warning at the local dive center, got rejected....but just the first day. Terrible weather, a taifun came along but at day 4 I applied some pressure and got them to take me to the monument. Happy to have seen it...a strange place indeed. Probably natural but it is more fun to leave it as an object of mystery and wonder. But I regard it as an incredible privilege to have been there. Big hello to the lovely Naomi-san at the center, sorry for being such a sudden arrival.

fisterB
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I'm going with the quarry idea, it would explain a lot of things. As in the combination of very natural looking areas combined also with the seemingly obvious use of power tools for those precise cuts and right angles. I'm wondering what kind of stone it is and its hardness rating, I didn't hear that. The bulk of missing pieces were cut from the source and hauled away; they don't necessarily need to be in close proximity, we know from other megalithic sites that quarried stone was brought to the structure from as much as hundreds of miles away from the source. And, from what I've seen, there seems to be pieces strune around that look machined, left behind because they were imperfect or miss-cut. I'm confident in believing as of now that it's an ancient quarry. Anyway, really enjoy your channel and discussions and I look forward to more. Cheers!

stevebeanemusic
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you have no idea how happy I was to see you've posted a new video!! this was so interesting and I absolutely love hearing your thoughts on things like this, not many other folks in this subject publicly have open minds like you do and I have so much respect for you for it!

foxsox
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I love the way you present, it's both insightful and so damn hilarious 😂 your mannerisms, facial expressions and delivery are just so beautiful

olliebellamy
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So glad you covered this one. I'm on the fence as well. The unrelated seperate rectangle piece was new to me too. Thanks for pointing that out.

captianawesome
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It's a pleasure having your charm in my living room telling me all about new things. Thanks!

theinqov
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Girl, I relate so much to the “broken ears” problem. One of the things I’ve always wanted to do is dive. I grew up right on the coast and the ocean has always been a huge part of my life, but I too have broken ears. So there’s that. I have Ménière's disease. Pressure issues, loss of hearing/understanding, vertigo, all the fun stuff. 😅

jessicaturner
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I 100% appreciate you taking a fair look at this. No need to jump to conclusions without all the evidence or at least most of it.

borikuarokero
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Actually your quarry hypothesis rings true. I had never thought of that, but now I can totally dig it. Although I hadn't connected Yonaguni mentally, I just did another livestream showcasing Ancient Terraformed Megalithic quarry fields. I did it after this video was created so it's really fresh. I know longer think about Atlantis, because Randall Carlson said these quarry fields in the sahara were 100s of thousands of years old, surpassing the 13000 YA mark.

stig
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Hello. I just recently found your channel and im really glad i did! My wife and i are super intrigued by this stuff. Its really nice to see younger generations getting involved and wanting to learn the truth! There is a LOT that we have been lied to about and kept from and its just not fair. THANK YOU and we look forward to watching more videos. Keep up the good work!

nboursaw
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Really interesting video. I've seen a lot of documentaries about this site. I love how objective Jahannah is when she tackled this subject. I can't wait to see her upcoming Egypt tour videos :D

switchwizard
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I am just thoroughly impressed with this girl!! I’ve been looking at this structure for a long time and wish we knew more about it. Keep up the good work!

claymorgan
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Those stones from the Giants Causeway are pretty common. There are some across the sea from there in Scotland too(a myth connects them). Here in the US, in California we have a pretty famous set of them called the Devil's Postpile, near Mammoth Lakes. It's a beautiful area, well worth seeing.

jcxxmotoxx
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You're a breath of fresh air on this topic I'm super interested in ancient civilizations as well

jaimerodriguez
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As I was looking at it for the 100th time maybe, I thought, for the first time, that it could have been a work in progress for something like the "Kailasa Temple" which was carved from outside going in, a "cut-out monolith" process. It looks like someone was removing bits of stone here and there when something forced them to stop or they decided to abandon it.

AngeloGiannatos
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This is a site that has puzzled me much and its always good to hear some actual reasoning, rather than the normal "this is definitely aliens made this" or of course the opposite, its reall refreshing to see someone actually considering the site objectively
As for what i think of Yonaguni, im afraid im as undecided as you are

Nice to get some content from you again :)
I know you done some "shorts" but i dont watch those, i dont see how something so short can teach me anything
But its great to hear some content again, and no, it doesnt matter at all that it is not definitive


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