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File: 1730063806737.png (521.39 KB, 1200x630, 1730054416306084.png)

No. 634793

He's right. That's all there is to it.

No.634794

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Not OP but I guess this thread is as good as any.

There's a few places we find rock quarries, which are obviously rock quarries with 90 degree cut rocks, that the mainstream academic community has a hard time accepting simply because it may disturb the currently accepted timelines of human development.

Yes, I am well aware there is strange natural geological shapes like Giant's Walkway, and it's well understood how molten rock can just crack into hexagons

The Yonaguni Monument on the other hand is a rock quarry that was used during the last glacial period.

It really shouldn't even be controversial, this would have been above land during the last glacial period, it looks exactly like other ancient rock quarries, and you have to be a turbo retard to think these cuts are natural, of which no reasonable explanation of how has ever been presented.

No.634803

As a result of their research, they noted that although Yonaguni Monument may look like an artificial construction, it is a natural feature formed by the weathering and erosional processes acting on bedding and linear joints in sandstone.

No.634805

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>>634803
Yeah bro it's exactly like this natural formation

Would you care to explain how natural erosion did this one too?

No.634806

>>634805
It's the chemical bonds nigga



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