MorgaineFallen
2nd July 2011, 12:40
This could be very interesting! Maybe there will be proof finally.
The group of "treasurehunters" are amazed and excited. They have never seen anything like this. I believe they have used sonar.
There is a picture with the article linked below.
A group called Ocean explorers have found a huge,round circle, at 87 meters depth in the Baltic Sea.between Sweden and Finland. The object is about 60 meters in diam.
Groupleader Peter Lindberg says the absolute round shape makes it a very unique.
Beside the round object,is a 300 meters long,"glidetrack",like the object has slid across the oceanfloor,before settling.
Andréas Olsson, marinearchaeologist at the Marine Museum,shown the pictures,says it is too early to guess what the object may be. But that he believes it to be most likely it is a natural seafloor formation.
http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article13263359.ab
( I have tried to insert the pic,but I realized I dont know how! :yield: )
The group of "treasurehunters" are amazed and excited. They have never seen anything like this. I believe they have used sonar.
There is a picture with the article linked below.
A group called Ocean explorers have found a huge,round circle, at 87 meters depth in the Baltic Sea.between Sweden and Finland. The object is about 60 meters in diam.
Groupleader Peter Lindberg says the absolute round shape makes it a very unique.
Beside the round object,is a 300 meters long,"glidetrack",like the object has slid across the oceanfloor,before settling.
Andréas Olsson, marinearchaeologist at the Marine Museum,shown the pictures,says it is too early to guess what the object may be. But that he believes it to be most likely it is a natural seafloor formation.
http://www.aftonbladet.se/nyheter/article13263359.ab
( I have tried to insert the pic,but I realized I dont know how! :yield: )