Inexplicable Japanese Monuments | The Stone Ship of Masuda & Ishi no Hoden

2020-03-17に共有
Ishi no Hoden and Masuda no Iwafune are two completely enormous and totally unexplainable stone monolithic sites located in Japan.

Today we are going to take a look at these unbelievable sites, and we'll dive into their backstories to see if they make any sense, or if these ancient structures could use a modern investigation.

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コメント (12)
  • Really wish the truth about these ancient pre-civilization civilizations would be revealed.
  • Very interesting video thanks for publishing.
  • Very interesting and enjoyable to watch this video, nice background music too. Keep up the good work 🌈👍💙
  • Masuda Stone incredible, this is an identical one in a forest in Lithuania (Europe) how is it possible to have the same architecture thousands of kilometers away
  • Very interesting!!! That Red Granite Box is Exactly as we have here in Giza Egypt . Conductive tools create negative Ion .
  • rock of musada is a cement post base. probably for a statue of a giant man. it faces the entrance to the river. big enough to see it from the mouth. the Japanese lived mostly on the east side the island to be hid. giant man statue to scare all away. for sure its bagged at the bottom with rope n wood to contain the thick cement. the devils rock looks like a wobble walker for very large posts. wood, weaving, fire, napping n mud was early mans tech.