Precise 3-D data on a tomb containing an ancient mural and situated about 3 kilometers from the wrecked Fukushima No. 1 nuclear power plant was being collected on Feb. 9-10. The Kiyotosakuoketsu tomb is in the difficult-to-return zone with high radiation levels due to the 2011 nuclear disaster, and the mapping is being done in preparation for future unforeseeable circumstances.
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VoidTraveler
1/5/2023 02:50:18 pm
There are geomantic points on this terra where the earth's dragon or song lines ran through out, although many lines existed in under ground or above ground water sources, mounts or areas where the ben ben or omphalos stones had their anchorings. The ancient people who drew these types of petroglyphs were frequented by beings from the stars. Whether or not this place was a point of entry, is veiled. However, being a tomb, which would be the obvious return of an incarnating visitor...remains to be understood. Intriguing none the less.
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