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The ghostly image of the monument at Iseki Point. |
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The Gate leading into Iseki Point, shows rocks having been placed to form the gate. |
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Across the channel from the main monument at Iseki Point, another cut and shaped rock |
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Kihachiro Aratake giving a closer inspection of the Twin Pillars to videographer |
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Videographer with safety diver filming Japan's Mysterious Pyramids |
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Film crew descends upon the Sun Rock for the first look. |
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Kihachiro Aratake points out the Sun Rock to researcher Douglas Bennett |
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The Sun Rock proudly rests on its platform, with markings in the flat surface next to it. |
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This view from below, shows that the Twin Pillars are completely separated from each other and the surrounding rock. |
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The distinctive sharp edges of the Twin Pillars |
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Documenting the Sun Rock removed from it's platform |
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Divers inspect the Sun Rock lying off to the side of its former platform |
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