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Japan unveils a giant underwater pyramid older than the Giza pyramids.

Sunday 09/Nov/2025 - Time: 12:53 PM

Arabian Sea Newspaper - Special

Arab Sea - Reports: The mysterious Yonaguni Pyramid, discovered underwater off the Ryukyu Islands in Japan, has sparked widespread controversy among scientists and experts about its origin and meaning, amid claims that it is older than the Giza pyramids. According to the Cronista newspaper, this pyramid is about 27 meters high and has been on the ocean floor for thousands of years. It features precise steps, wide foundations, and even markings resembling the human face, which amazed scientists about how it was built underwater. Japan claims that the Yonaguni Pyramid is older than the Giza pyramids, and also older than the Spanish Stonehenge, exceeding 10,000 years in age. Yonaguni... Man-made or natural? The controversy also escalated after a heated debate on the Joe Rogan podcast between archaeologists, with one side arguing that this pyramid is natural and there is no evidence that it was built, but is natural, and others confirming that it was built, as Japanese geologist Masaaki Kimura confirmed that this structure may be the remains of an unknown civilization or even related to the legendary continent of Lemuria. However, the evidence remains inconclusive, and Yonaguni continues to be one of the most exciting archaeological mysteries in the world.

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