ancient ruins

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After encircling the anonymous monument several times and taking several photographs of it, he rose to the surface, reoriented himself and kicked for shore.

But Okinawa's drowned enigma was hermetically locked within too thick an encrustation.
Next day, photographs of his find appeared in Japan's largest newspapers. Already there were whispers of the lost culture of Mu, preserved in legend as the Motherland of Civilization which perished in the sea long before the beginning of recorded time.

The structure looked anciently manmade. Nature, however, sometimes made her own forms appear artificial. Popular and scientific debate concerning its origins argued back and forth. Then, in late summer of the following year, another diver in Okinawa waters was shocked to see a massive arch or gateway of huge stone blocks beautifully fitted together in the manner of prehistoric masonry found among the Inca cities on the other side of the Pacific Ocean, in the Andes Mountains of South America. This time there was no doubt. Thanks to swift currents in the area, coral had been unable to gain any foothold on the structure, leaving it unobscured in the 100-foot visibility of the crystal-clear waters. It was certainly manmade and very old. It seemed nothing short of miraculous, an unbelievable vision standing in apparently unruined condition on the ocean floor. - Unsubscribed , posted 09/16/08

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