Now, this is pretty interesting. And it isn't even from a conspiracy or UFO site, either, lol--
"A team of salvage divers has discovered an unexplained object resting at the bottom of the Baltic Sea near Sweden. "This thing turned up. My first reaction was to tell the guys that we have a UFO here on the bottom," said Peter Lindberg, the leader of the amateur treasure hunters. Sonar readings show that the mysterious object is about 60 meters across, or, about the size of a jumbo jet. And it's not alone. Nearby on the sea floor is another, smaller object with a similar shape. Even more fascinating, both objects have "drag marks" behind them on the sea floor, stretching back more than 400 feet." ...
"Well, it could just be another shipwreck. Or, mud. But Lindberg says the ship theory doesn't really hold up because of the unusually large size of the objects. "Of course it would be something from another ship but it's quite big," he told CNN. Lindberg notes that some observers have speculated that the objects may be Russian warships built around the end of the 1800's. However, Lindberg points out that not only were those ships much smaller, they were not patrolling the Baltic during that era. The Baltic Sea is a literal treasure trove for salvage teams and a "shipwreck laboratory" for researchers. The sea's low salinity levels help preserve objects that sink to the bottom."
The size and distinctive shape of the two objects are generating some peculiar theories, the video explains. In any case, the marine archaeologists plan to return to the Baltic Sea and make a dive when it calms a little, probably in May.
The history of he earth is so interesting. What has gone before? What treasures are hidden? The mysteries of the 10,000 year old Gobekli Tepe site, Bimini Road, Giant's Causeway, the interior of the Pyramid at Giza, Machu Picchu, Nazco Lines, Easter Island, what happened to the Anasazi ... there are so many mysteries! What was man doing? What was satan doing? Will we find out when we get there? Will we care?
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