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Clay's cryptic message

Yonaguni is one of the Yaeyama Islands, and the westernmost inhabited island of Japan. The island is most known for its underwater rock formations that leave academics divided over whether they are natural or artificial. The formations, known as the Yonaguni Monument, has been referred to as "the Japanese Atlantis."[1]

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In 2012, Clay Kaczmarek wrote "Yonaguni" in the Cryptic Messages he left behind in the Animus Project laboratory of the Abstergo Campus in Rome, Italy, shortly before his death. Included in his scrawling was also Mount Fuji, a pagoda, a torii, and the sun.[2]

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