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The Baltic Sea anomaly is a feature visible on an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åberg and their Swedish OceanX diving team while treasure hunting on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea at the center of the Gulf of Bothnia in June 2011.
18 cze 2012 · Swedish explorers claim there's a mysterious flying saucer-shape object on the floor of the Baltic Sea.
19 wrz 2023 · Point is, one could argue that the deep sea is a mysterious place, primed to throw curveballs our way — like the Baltic Sea anomaly, an unusual and unidentified object that a group of Swedish treasure hunters discovered at the bottom of the Baltic Sea in 2011.
15 kwi 2022 · A never-before-seen image of The Baltic Sea anomaly. The picture was taken 2012-06-06 If you look at the picture, you see a trigel with a hole. hard to see, therefore I have a picture with...
18 wrz 2023 · Resting over ninety metres below the surface, the Baltic Sea anomaly appears as a circular object with an approximate diameter of sixty metres. Its distinctively rigid, angular lines, almost reminiscent of the Millennium Falcon from Star Wars, stand in stark contrast to the organic and chaotic nature of the sea floor.
30 sie 2012 · The so-called Baltic Sea "mystery object" is, in all likelihood, a mundane glacial deposit, according to the scientist who studied samples from the object.
29 sty 2023 · Treasure hunters Peter and Dennis were out on a typical day exploring the Baltic Sea when a very unusual image appeared on the sonar. A nearly 200-foot cylin...