did you know that the population of humans on earth will grow to 500 billion and stay above that for the rest of time? any attempts to reduce or control the population of humans will be treated as a self defense situation
Very interesting, I found another video from a couple years ago so I guess they've been around for awhile. By chance, is there anyone local/nearby that may know more about them? I can't find much online. From my observation, the font seems to be different as well as the smoothness of this replica compared to the originals in Georgia, USA. I am so intrigued!!! Thank you for sharing, great video 🫡
Thank you for your comment! I also recently found out about this replica and went to see it. Most Japanese people don't even know it exists, and even the locals don't really care... Why is something like this in Japan, and in such an inconspicuous place? But I think I'll find out the reason in the near future.
Thanks for checking them out. The last Guidestones standing!
Thank you for watching and commenting!
@@hidden-japan-tripI’ve made a lot of videos about the Guidestones. I found them fascinating.
Perfect timing for finding this, was planning a trip to shikoku island. Will have to stop by
That's great! I hope your trip to Shikoku is enjoyable.
did you know that the population of humans on earth will grow to 500 billion and stay above that for the rest of time? any attempts to reduce or control the population of humans will be treated as a self defense situation
Location makes sense as Takamatsu is the sister city for Elberton in Georgia
As you say, they are sister cities. It makes sense that they are famous as quarry towns.
Very interesting, I found another video from a couple years ago so I guess they've been around for awhile. By chance, is there anyone local/nearby that may know more about them? I can't find much online. From my observation, the font seems to be different as well as the smoothness of this replica compared to the originals in Georgia, USA. I am so intrigued!!! Thank you for sharing, great video 🫡
Thank you for your comment! I also recently found out about this replica and went to see it. Most Japanese people don't even know it exists, and even the locals don't really care... Why is something like this in Japan, and in such an inconspicuous place? But I think I'll find out the reason in the near future.