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POPSFearing Crime, Japanese Wear the Hiding Place "The wearer hides behind the sheet, printed with an actual-size photo of a vending machine. Ms. Tsukioka’s clothing is still in development, but she already has several versions, including one that unfolds from a kimono and a deluxe model with four sides for more complete camouflaging."
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POPSJapan´s Mysterious Pyramids photos - Muin the Lost Continent Underwater structures controversially identified as remnants of Mu, near Yonaguni, Japan. Mu is the name of a hypothetical vanished continent. It is thought to have been located in the Pacific Ocean but is now (like Atlantis and Lemuria, with which it is sometimes identified) believed to have sunk beneath the waters. General acceptance by the scientific community of the theory of plate tectonics ended any scientific basis for the once popular belief in sunken continents. Plate tectonics explains that continental masses are composed of the lighter SiAl (silicon/aluminium) type rocks which literally float on the heavier SiMg (silicon/magnesium) rocks which constitute ocean bottoms. There is no evidence of SiAl rock in the Pacific basin. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(lost_continent)