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Tonkararin
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Submitted byAska
AddedMar 22 2008
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Description Lower entrance.

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cyberman
(2008-04-15)
This structure looks to be very old, is it related to the underwater ruins south of Japan?. There are many such strange places and structures in and around the Pacific. Archaeologists need to spend time studying these strange (buildings)?. Man kind was far smarter in the ancient days (10,000bc or more)than we so called modern man give credit to, he build structures out of massive stone blocks,100-200 ton, and fitted them perfectly, modern man can not do this today.

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