Covertjapan Asuka And The Fountain Of White L Top [patched] -

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But beneath the idyllic rice paddies and thatched-roof farmhouses lies something stranger. Asuka is home to the (a megalithic tomb that looks like a cyclopean fortress) and the Rock Ship of Masuda (a 800-ton granite carving whose purpose remains unknown). Mainstream archaeology calls them tombs. Covertjapan contributors call them markers. covertjapan asuka and the fountain of white l top

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