Iseki Point

Twin Pillars. A spectacular site after entering through the gate

Filming of "Japan's Mysterious Pyramids" on the main terrace

Passing along the main terrace

Photographer on the upper terrace

Aratake's turtle remains ever vigilant

Ha! I snuck one of "The Stage" in here!

The ghostly image of the monument at Iseki Point.

The Gate leading into Iseki Point, shows rocks having been placed to form the gate.

Across the channel from the main monument at Iseki Point, another cut and shaped rock

Kihachiro Aratake giving a closer inspection of the Twin Pillars to videographer

Videographer with safety diver filming Japan's Mysterious Pyramids

Film crew descends upon the Sun Rock for the first look.

Kihachiro Aratake points out the Sun Rock to researcher Douglas Bennett

The Sun Rock proudly rests on its platform, with markings in the flat surface next to it.

This view from below, shows that the Twin Pillars are completely separated from each other and the surrounding rock.

The distinctive sharp edges of the Twin Pillars

Documenting the Sun Rock removed from it's platform

Divers inspect the Sun Rock lying off to the side of its former platform

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