Aren't these the structures that were declared to be natural by Dr Robert Schoch (Geologist/Geophysist)?
That's a good article. I may post it as a stand-alone article.
"The pottery is basically a brownish grey cord-marked ware which has a wide distribution in the Western Pacific, but similar "Jomon" artistic examples have extended as far as Peru."
Could these be our drug dealers? LOL.
That's what I was wondering. Glad you mentioned Schoch's name--that enabled me to find one of the threads I had in mind where you were discussing his views on certain sites:
Medieval Ruins Found Off Atami (Underwater - Japan)
I don't know if what's in that article by Hurtak I linked is the same site Schoch was talking about--gotta go through that thread now that I found it and look up the geographical references--but in Hurtak's article, at least, that first Ryuku landform pic doesn't look like a natural structure to me--maybe an artificial modification of a natural structure, though. It actually kind of reminds me of a glacial-created terrace which slopes down towards a stream in my backyard (I live near an Ice Age park trail), only what I see in that picture is a lot smoother-looking, like maybe someone took such a terrace and reworked it.
That's a good article. I may post it as a stand-alone article.
If it hasn't been posted before, it looks like a good one to post.
Could these be our drug dealers? LOL.
Yes--it appears the Chicoms may have begun moving into the Latin American market even earlier than anyone suspected. . .LOL!