The construction of the Yonaguni Monument, off the coast of Japan, has been a subject of debate since it's official discovery in 1986. The common narrative for this site is that it was constructed by natural erosion over millions of years. But Dr. Masaaki Kimura, professor of Marine Biology at the University of the Ryūkyūs in Okinawa, is convinced that this site was purposely constructed 2,000-3,000 years ago by an unknown culture. Could the Yonaguni Monument be the remnants of the lost cities of Mu or Lemuria? Or is it completely natural?
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