Saturday, July 16, 2011

The Underwater Pyramids of ... Japan? Brothers Were Busy Back In The Day

Japanese Underwater Pyramids
A structure is considered to be the oldest in the world, almost twice that age before the great pyramids of Egypt, was discovered. It is located on the the coast of Japan, in the sea, and could be the first evidence of an anterior unknown civilizations from the Stone Age, the archeologists say.

The monument is 600ft wide and 90ft high and has been dated to at least 8000BC. The oldest pyramid from Egypt, the Pyramid of Step Saqqara, was built with more than 5,000 years later.

3 comments:

Amenta said...

Knock 'em out the box DV!

Anonymous said...

Incredible.

KP

Anonymous said...

old news yet still great news. like Pac said "i get around"