Diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan

yonaguni monument Ancient Mysterious underwater pyramid Of japan
yonaguni monument Ancient Mysterious underwater pyramid Of japan

Yonaguni Monument Ancient Mysterious Underwater Pyramid Of Japan The yonaguni monument (japanese: 与那国島海底地形, hepburn: yonaguni jima kaitei chikei, lit."yonaguni island submarine topography"), also known as "yonaguni (island) submarine ruins" (与那国(島)海底遺跡, yonaguni( jima) kaitei iseki), is a submerged rock formation off the coast of yonaguni, the southernmost of the ryukyu islands, in japan. Known today as the yonaguni monument, this massive 50m long by 20m wide behemoth is one of the world’s most unusual underwater sites. nicknamed "japan’s atlantis", the rectangular, stacked.

diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan
diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan

Diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan Kihachiro aratake found the yonaguni monument in 1986. in the 1980s, yonaguni was already a popular scuba diving destination for japanese divers to see schooling hammerhead sharks. his scuba diving centre, sou wes, is based in sonai, on the north shore. it is now managed by his son, shotaro (on the picture above), who delivered to our dive team. 4. underwater ruins. explore one of okinawa’s most mysterious dive sites. the underwater ruins is the most iconic of yonaguni island’s dive sites. the megalithic structures here were discovered in 1986, and it is unknown whether they are natural formations or man made. entry. boat. depth. 25 m. A potentially man made pyramid with tools and roads from the last ice age. back in 1986, local diver kihachiro aratake found what would be dubbed "yonaguni monument" west of okinawa, japan, off the coast of the tiny island of yonaguni (okinawa is a chain of islands). officially yonaguni jima kaitei chikei, the site is twice as close to taiwan. Kihachiro aratake was diving off the coast of yonaguni island in japan, looking for hammerhead sharks in the 1980s, when he made an incredible discovery. he.

diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan
diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan

Diving Yonaguni Monument Underwater Pyramid In Japan A potentially man made pyramid with tools and roads from the last ice age. back in 1986, local diver kihachiro aratake found what would be dubbed "yonaguni monument" west of okinawa, japan, off the coast of the tiny island of yonaguni (okinawa is a chain of islands). officially yonaguni jima kaitei chikei, the site is twice as close to taiwan. Kihachiro aratake was diving off the coast of yonaguni island in japan, looking for hammerhead sharks in the 1980s, when he made an incredible discovery. he. Japan's ancient underwater "pyramid" mystifies scholars. by julian ryall. september 18, 2007. • 6 min read. submerged stone structures lying just below the waters off yonaguni jima are actually. The special rock formation. the rectangular rock formation known as the yonaguni monument measures 100 meters by 60 meters and stands about 25 meters tall. with other angular structures around it, the monument certainly looks man made, but there is a problem. scientists estimate that the formation is many thousands of years old, created before.

The yonaguni monument An underwater Mystery
The yonaguni monument An underwater Mystery

The Yonaguni Monument An Underwater Mystery Japan's ancient underwater "pyramid" mystifies scholars. by julian ryall. september 18, 2007. • 6 min read. submerged stone structures lying just below the waters off yonaguni jima are actually. The special rock formation. the rectangular rock formation known as the yonaguni monument measures 100 meters by 60 meters and stands about 25 meters tall. with other angular structures around it, the monument certainly looks man made, but there is a problem. scientists estimate that the formation is many thousands of years old, created before.

The yonaguni monument An underwater Mystery
The yonaguni monument An underwater Mystery

The Yonaguni Monument An Underwater Mystery

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