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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.
20 kwi 2024 · Swedish explorers Peter Lindberg and Denis Asberg were in the northern Baltic Sea as part of the Ocean X team in June 2011, looking for treasure, when their sonar radars detected the 70ft...
18 wrz 2023 · The Baltic anomaly mystery was first discovered in June 2011 by Ocean X, a Swedish diving team led by Peter Lindberg and Dennis Åsberg, in the northern part of the Baltic Sea known as the Gulf of Bothnia.
8 maj 2024 · The Baltic Sea Anomaly is the name given to a peculiar feature caught on a sonar image which was taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Aberg and the OceanX Diving team while they were looking for treasure in the northern Baltic Sea in the centre of the Gulf of Bothnia in June 2011.
19 wrz 2023 · The Mysterious Baltic Sea Object. Finding something strange on the ocean floor isn't really a stretch. So when some Swedish divers, part of the Ocean X team, went treasure hunting, they found a couple of weird formations on the Baltic seafloor.
26 maj 2024 · The mystery behind a strange, unexplained object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea – which many suspected was a UFO – may have finally been solved.
11 gru 2022 · Explorers discovered an unknown structure at the bottom of the sea between Sweden and Finland. It has proved to be an 11-year-old mystery, with theories as wild as it being a crashed UFO doing...