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OceanX and Photographer Paul Caiger Showing the Many Faces of the Ocean Twilight Zone.
@oceanx @paulcaiger
On the deepest dive ever made by a human inside a submarine, a Texas investor found something he could have found in the gutter of nearly any street in the world: trash.
Trash found littering ocean floor in deepest-ever sub dive
On June 19, 2011, the Swedish based "Ocean X Team" found a 200-foot circular rock-like formation while searching for an old shipwreck in the Baltic Sea. According to Ocean X, the formation has an appearance of "rough granite", it's round, 9.8 to 13.1 ft thick and approximately 200 ft in diameter, it stands on an 26 ft tall pillar-like feature, and is located at a depth of 279 to 295 ft. There is also another smaller object not far away. The object is at the end of what resembles a 980 ft "runway". On their second expedition, they reported that they found something that looks like a staircase and a round black hole that goes directly into the structure. Commentators have suggested that the structure could be a World War II anti-submarine device, a battleship gun turret, sediment dropped by a fishing trawler, or a flying saucer. Geologists have stated that it is most likely a natural geological formation. Though there are many theories, the objects identity remains unknown. Decide For Yourself (The photo is an illustration)
Skeptic News: Sunken UFO scam?
Is the recently discovered sunken UFO really an elaborate scam?
Members of diving team Ocean X are having a hard time identifying and analysing the object they discovered and claim is a sunken UFO.
They claim that whenever they get near it electrical interference stops them from getting any clear evidence to support their claims. However this "interference" is not interfering with the groups plans to take holidaymakers on a tour of the supposed UFO in a submarine.
There is still only one sonar image in existence of the 200-foot-wide (60-meter-wide) object, which UFO believers say is a crashed flying saucer. According to experts in remote imaging and geology, however, that image is "lacking in resolution, detail and quantification," is riddled with "numerous processing artifacts" and looks like a spaceship only because the Ocean X team drew a Millennium Falcon-shape outline around it.
Jonathon Hill, a researcher at the Mars Space Flight Facility at Arizona State University, who analyzes images of planetary surface features taken during NASA's Mars missions told MSBCs little mysteries:
Whenever people make extraordinary claims, it's always a good idea to consider for a moment whether they are personally benefiting from the claim or if it's a truly objective observation,"
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In June last year, Swedish treasure hunters found a bizarre, disk-like object 90 meters under the Baltic Sea. Speculation is that this is a UFO and a return expedition is now ongoing.
On June 19, 2011, Swedish treasure hunters were exploring the bottom of the Baltic Sea with their sonars, when they noticed a bizarre structure at a depth of 90 meters. International experts have failed to explain these sonar images.
The team describe the object as being covered in soot, with small "fireplace"-like structures, lying at the end of a 300-meter "runway". The object is huge, and rises three or four meters above the seabed and is approximately 60 meters in diameter... read more and view video.