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Date: 5/27/2015 2:56:12 AM ( 9 y ago)
The rock art of Fugoppe cave in Japan
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This rock art exists in the cave of Sirippamisaki in Kusiro, Hokkaido,Japan.
The capea promontorya headlanda point of Sirippamisaki is a part of Stone god.
I was told it was cut off the body of Stone god and was carried to the inland through channeling.
A part of it is the sand.
It is the total darkness inside the cave.
Carving lines are drawn just above the ground, too.
How was this cave made?
At first a part of a capea promontorya headlanda point which protruded into the sea was cut off was carried by a giant and was made the flat depression, where he showed the vision to humans and made them draw the carving lines.
After humans finished drawing them, Stone god covered the carving lines with the part of Stone god to protect them.
However a part of the soil spilled into the ground and the height of it got higher.
Therefore carving lines are now seen just above the ground though they were drawn standing by the humans.
As I found the carving lines are drawn just above the ground, I thought they had been drawn by the human on his belly.
However the mystery was solved because I heard the explanation through the channeling.
I was wondering why there exist a part of sand and rock around Fugoppe cave, though it is located in the inland.
The cape of Sirippamisaki has the shape as if it were cut off sharply and big stones(sand rocks) are lined around there in front of the cave.
Those stones seems to be the parts of the body of the Stone gods which were grabbed off to make the dent.
I was told through channeling that the things which look like the wings are the antennas.
I was also told humans had been taught to preserve the fish and animals in the form of stockfish and drymeat.
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