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Taizan's Report of Ruins
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Please NEVER download any photos !!!
The source of all photos about underwater ruins is TBS-TV 1997.
I(Taizan) dived to the site (this was my first dive) and saw it, however, I had
no waterproof still camera nor video camera with me, so I made a sketch
and some photos which appeared on TBS-TV last year.


Under Water Ruins-1 Ryujin's Palace 1

Under Water Ruins-2 Ryujin's Palace 2

Under Water Ruins-3 Ryujin's Palace 3


This is a sketch looking up the underwater ruins from about 25m under
the sea with an instructress.
I named the reference points as follows: [the rest are clear]
Apoint=tunnel,Bpoint=2-vertical gate rocks,Cpoint=No1Terrace
Dpoint=large stairs,Epoint=triangle corner,Fpoint=small stairs
Gpoint=ditch,Hpoint=upper salon,Ipoint=No2Terrace,Jpoint=on the large stairs


Sketch showing the relationship between Mt. Urabu, Ruins, and Sacred Rocks.


Diving trail with reference points. (Sketch by Mr. Kihachiro Aratake.)


Changes in sea level for the last 20,000 years. (Data from Mr. Hiroshi Machida, 1986)


Apoint with diver.


Bpoint. Rocks seem to be ??? manufactured? Artifact probably would
require more, for example, "an artifact of an advanced civilization" but I
bet that isn't the truth. In any case, it would be speculation. How about:
Bpoint. These rock formations do not seem to be shaped by natural forces.


Cpoint. Note size of the object.


Dpoint. Clearly these are too big for ordinary people to walk up.


Epoint. This formation also does not appear to be shaped by natural forces.


Fpoint. The edges of the ruin are easy to walk on because the surfaces
are at right angles. The southern wall is accurately aligned east-west.
the edges of the vestige show mostly right angle.


Gpoint. ditch is somehow too narrow to walk through.


Hpoint. The upper salon has 2 big holes. These holes resemble those at
the Sannai-Maruyama runs in the Tohoku region. They seem artificial.


Ipoint


Jpoint. Three right angles come to a point. These could not have come
together by natural forces

In any case, my first dive was finished successfully.
It was my greatest experience.
I think this underwater ruin near Okinawa could have a potential power
to help rewrite the current view of the history of humans.
Our history could be much older than 6,000 years.
Perhaps our history is as much as 12,000 years old.
This is not a dream nor a fairy tale; it is the FACT.


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