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Originally Posted by jross
I'm very curious to what's under the oceans 
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then you'll love this...

The ancient underwater pyramid structure off the coast of Yonaguni-jima, Japan
In September 1997, Dr Robert M. Schoch, a geology professor from Boston University, went to Japan to examine an enigmatic structure that had been discovered in 1985 off the coast of the southernmost Japanese island of Yonaguni Jima. He had been invited by the writer, Graham Hancock, to give his opinion as to whether or not the structure was 'natural' in origin or 'man-made'. The expedition was to be filmed for a series of three television documentaries, the "Quest for the Lost Civilisation" trilogy, which accompanied the release of Hancock's book, "Heaven's Mirror".
Below, over three webpages, Dr Schoch expalins why he feels the structure is "... primarily, possibly totally, a natural structure.". But not all geologists are in agreement with Dr Schoch, and recent discoveries off the coast of Cuba, and in India, in the Gulf of Cambay, make it more likely that the Yonaguni structure is at least 'terraformed' - that is, originally a natural structure whose features have been enhanced by human hands.