Graham Hancock Official Channel | Diving Japan's mysterious underwater ruins with Graham Hancock @grahamhancock | Uploaded December 2014 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
Natural or man-made? You decide. (Point of information. Sea level rose just over 120 metres -- 400 feet -- at the end of the last Ice Age. All the structures seen here would have been above water until about 12,000 years ago).
Thanks to the great team from Seamen's Club, Ishigaki, who joined us on all these dives (and hundreds more!) and provided wonderful technical support. Thanks also to Kihachiro Aratake and all at Sou.Wes diving, Yonaguni (yonaguni.jp/sawes.htm). The sites featured in the video are:
Kerama (Aka Jima): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aka_Island
Yonaguni: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonaguni
Chatan: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatan,_Okinawa
Aguni: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguni,_Okinawa
For further information see:
grahamhancock.com
Specifically : grahamhancock.com/archive/underworld
Graham Hancock's Facebook page: facebook.com/Author.GrahamHancock
Natural or man-made? You decide. (Point of information. Sea level rose just over 120 metres -- 400 feet -- at the end of the last Ice Age. All the structures seen here would have been above water until about 12,000 years ago).
Thanks to the great team from Seamen's Club, Ishigaki, who joined us on all these dives (and hundreds more!) and provided wonderful technical support. Thanks also to Kihachiro Aratake and all at Sou.Wes diving, Yonaguni (yonaguni.jp/sawes.htm). The sites featured in the video are:
Kerama (Aka Jima): en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aka_Island
Yonaguni: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yonaguni
Chatan: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatan,_Okinawa
Aguni: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aguni,_Okinawa
For further information see:
grahamhancock.com
Specifically : grahamhancock.com/archive/underworld
Graham Hancock's Facebook page: facebook.com/Author.GrahamHancock