Documentaire: Yonaguni - ruines sous-marines part 1 / 3

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  • čas přidán 5. 09. 2024
  • Documentary about the ancient underwater structure off the coast of Yonaguni-jima, Japan, studied by Prof. Kimura.
    These structures are seen by these documentarist as ruins of Mu...

Komentáře • 34

  • @proparations
    @proparations Před 17 lety

    great video! thanks for posting!

  • @iroquoisfalls
    @iroquoisfalls Před 14 lety

    Well, i'm bilingual-Canadian, so I can understand this doc. and it's quite interesting. One interesting book, in English, that I read conserning marine archeology and this book bring serious questions into the "established" age of human civilization, is Graham Hancock's 'Underworld'. It's a fact and science based book. Everything is verifiable. I strongly recommend that book as well as other titles by Hancock, including Fingerprints of the Gods, Heaven's Mirror and others.

  • @benza435
    @benza435 Před 15 lety

    i cant believe people had the audacity to thumbs-down your comment dude. this discovery has been over sensationalized.

  • @lennart82
    @lennart82 Před 15 lety

    Great documentary. I have heard of this from my grandfather, but only recently I decided to look into it further. As to see if it werent just a silly bedtime story.

  • @ultimator_guitare9662
    @ultimator_guitare9662 Před 3 lety

    Merci beaucoup pour ta vidéo tu ma aidé pour un exposer

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety +1

    2:38 EXACTLY IN THE BEGINNING OF THIS SECOND AND IN THE UPPER LEFT CORNER YOU CAN SEE FOR A BLINK OF AN EYE (OR YOU CAN STOP THE FRAME TO SEE IT CLEAR) THE GREEK LETTER ''Ξ''...=''X'' IN ENGLISH...AND THIS TIME IS CRYSTAL CLEAR THAT IS THE GREEK LETTER 'Ξ'...!

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety +1

    2:35 THIS SYMBOL IS SIMILAR TO THE GREEK LETTER ''Ξ''.

  • @kellygwdobbs
    @kellygwdobbs Před 13 lety

    @Ezuip whats a shcool? I can't find it in the english or french dictionary.?

  • @SamiCoopers
    @SamiCoopers Před 17 lety

    Search for the Morien Institute
    they are researching this
    lots of highly detailed images and findings

  • @alex75zoo
    @alex75zoo Před 11 lety

    Je sais que cela date mais pourrais tu m'envoyer tout de même la vidéo que je puisse la mettre sur ma chaine en compagnie des sous titres en anglais ? Je la traduirais une fois mon bac passé...
    Amicalement

  • @sonofliberty08
    @sonofliberty08 Před 15 lety

    what about the stone statue ? how u explain ?

  • @BloodyPocky15
    @BloodyPocky15 Před 11 lety

    I don't understand how lost continents are considered works of fiction, if, well we have Hawaii, and it wasn't part of pangea, or w/e but the plate tectonics broke apart the original one continent, which would lead to shifts under the ocean, creating massive earthquakes, and breaking apart the ground underwater letting the lava seep out, which in fact would create continents that shouldn't be there, but surely break apart due to natural disasters.

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety +1

    2:47 ...unbelievable!!!!THIS IS THE GREEK LETTER ''Π'' BUT NOT ''M''!!!!
    Π = THE FAMOUS GREEK LETTER FROM THE 3.1415926 NUMBER OF THE MATHEMATICS WHICH CONCERNS RAY AND THE PERIPHERY OF THE CIRCLE...
    WHAT ELSE YOU WANT TO BELIEVE ME THAT GREEKS LIVED THERE IN ANCIENT TIMES!!!

  • @andy7666
    @andy7666 Před 15 lety

    I always wonder that! ^_^

  • @mike4ty4
    @mike4ty4 Před 16 lety

    "There is a province in China Called Yunan
    Which also means Greek."
    No it doesn't. "Yunnan" (spelled right, you spelled it wrong) is from two Chinese words, "Yun", "nan" meaning "cloud" and "south", respectively. And "Yona" in "Yonaguni" is related to a local (Ryukyuan) name "Duna" or "Dunan" for the island, but has nothing to do with the Greek terms at all. They sound similar but are totally unconnected.

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety

    2:42 THIS LETTER IS THE GREEK LETTER ''Λ'' = ΛΑΜΔΑ = LAMDA...YOU CAN REMEMBER IT FROM THE SHIELDS OF ...SPARTAN AND LEONIDAS....WHICH MEANS ''ΛΑΚΕΔΑΙΜΩΝ'' = LAKEDAIMON =FROM THE WIDE AREA OF SPARTA!

  • @yvesacmep7175
    @yvesacmep7175 Před 8 lety

    an advanced civilization ? engraving stones ? wow that is advanced. And not bright enough to build on higher grounds so it end up under the sea ? very advanced indeed

    • @mart525252
      @mart525252 Před 7 lety

      Ouf... Prend le temps de regarder le vidéo. C'est à peine plus de 5 minutes.

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety

    3:26 EVERYBODY CAN SEE THAT THE PROFESSOR POINTS A Archimedean spiral...A FAMOUS ANCIENT GREEK HELIX!!!!

  • @Za7a7aZ
    @Za7a7aZ Před 15 lety

    It is time that the main-stream archealogy admit there is something else going on in times they thought to have explained.

  • @mike4ty4
    @mike4ty4 Před 16 lety

    The problem with the Yonaguni "Monument" is that it really does seem like a natural formation. Why is that???? Because, for one, you can see many similar rock shapes in the rocks on the coasts _above_ the water. And there's really no "logic" to it like you'd expect from manmade buildings, it just looks like a random collection of blocks and steps.

  • @iskandargul
    @iskandargul Před 14 lety

    errr... just one comment-advice: if the documentary is in FRENCH, be so kind as to display the title in FRENCH. is that too much to ask?
    Thanks God I speak french...

  • @rubenximenes
    @rubenximenes Před 15 lety

    hey truther, having difficulties with the english language, lad? It's "sugar" ok? Best regards from Portugal ;)

  • @POTIS1
    @POTIS1 Před 12 lety +1

    YONA = YUNAN = IONAS = GREEK = ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ. (IN INDIA EVEN TODAY YONA=GREEK)
    GUNI = GUNI-A = CORNER = ΓΩΝΙΑ.
    = GREEK CORNER = ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΗ ΓΩΝΙΑ.
    MYCENAIC ANCIENT GREEK RUINS IN JAPAN.
    SO SIMPLE.

  • @Andrea_Manconi
    @Andrea_Manconi  Před 11 lety

    bien sur. je chercherais le file original, donne-moi une adresse

  • @Andrea_Manconi
    @Andrea_Manconi  Před 16 lety

    Cool off guys... It's a french documentary. It cannot be in english. Let's just wait that the National Geographic makes the same.

  • @DedHedJosh
    @DedHedJosh Před 15 lety

    world. Go and see where we rank in the world. Go see look at where we rank in education. Which is obviously why "our" country is full of this type of thought. Stop thinking you are the best and become the best like they did in the begining. We were the best when we worked hard for it. Now we just think we deserve it. Should we destroy the Statue of Liberty too???? I mean how far does this mindless shit go???

  • @ghuln
    @ghuln Před 15 lety

    I'm an American and saw your comments while passing by... You are a perfect example of why other countries don't like us. You regurgitate every opinion fed to you by TV as fact. Obviously you have never been to France, or anywhere else, so your opinion doesn't count. The fact that you only cited drifting and martial arts as Japan's contribution to the world, shows you're in high school and don't know shit about anything yet. Wake up! There's more to life than Tokyo Drift! Stop making us look bad