Massive Pre-Historic Artifacts in Japan
The Ishi no Hōden is a megalithic monument located in the grounds of the Ōshiko Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the city of Takasago.
The Ishi no Hōden is a megalithic monument located in the grounds of the Ōshiko Jinja, a Shinto shrine located in the city of Takasago.
There are approximately 1600 sacred stones called “seids” which are arranged here in a mysterious order.
Bada Valley is home to a mysterious collection of cylindrical stone jars and numerous humanoid-looking statues whose origin and purpose cannot be explained.
The Osirion, a monumental ancient structure in Abydos, approximately 350 miles south of the Great Pyramid of Giza, remains a subject of profound mystery and debate.
This imposing megalithic wonder is composed of massive polygonal granite stone blocks intricately stacked and aligned in a perfectly straight line.
Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, 2,500 miles off Peru in the South Pacific, is the most remote inhabited island, famed for its mysterious Moai statues and megalithic structures similar to those in South America, Egypt, and Japan.