Samstag, 16. Juni 2012
Ostsee: Mysteriöses Objekt in 87 m Tiefe
klauslange,00:29h
Ein kreisrundes Objekt, das bereits letztes Jahr per Sonar aufgespürt wurde, entpuppt sich auf dem zweiten Blick - zunächst sah es nur nach enem Fels- bzw. Steinblock aus - als viel mysteriöser. Es wurde sogar eine Einstiegsluke entdeckt...
Laufend aktualisierte Infos liefert die Bergungsmannschaft hier.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 15, 2012
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First they thought it was just stone or a rock cliff, but after further observations the object appeared more as a huge mushroom, rising 3-4 meters/10-13 feet from the seabed, with rounded sides and rugged edges. The object had an egg shaped hole leading into it from the top, as an opening. On top of the object they also found strange stone circle formations, almost looking like small fireplaces. The stones were covered in something resembling soot.
“During my 20-year diving career, including 6000 dives, I have never seen anything like this. Normally stones don’t burn. I can’t explain what we saw, and I went down there to answer questions, but I came up with even more questions “, says Stefan Hogeborn, one of the divers at Ocean X Team.
The path to the object itself can be described as a runway or a downhill path that is flattened at the seabed with the object at the end of it...
Laufend aktualisierte Infos liefert die Bergungsmannschaft hier.
STOCKHOLM, Sweden, June 15, 2012
...
First they thought it was just stone or a rock cliff, but after further observations the object appeared more as a huge mushroom, rising 3-4 meters/10-13 feet from the seabed, with rounded sides and rugged edges. The object had an egg shaped hole leading into it from the top, as an opening. On top of the object they also found strange stone circle formations, almost looking like small fireplaces. The stones were covered in something resembling soot.
“During my 20-year diving career, including 6000 dives, I have never seen anything like this. Normally stones don’t burn. I can’t explain what we saw, and I went down there to answer questions, but I came up with even more questions “, says Stefan Hogeborn, one of the divers at Ocean X Team.
The path to the object itself can be described as a runway or a downhill path that is flattened at the seabed with the object at the end of it...
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