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The Baltic Sea anomaly sonar image by OceanX. 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.
This was found during the tracking of iceberg A53a as it disintegrated near South Georgia Island in early 2008, suggesting that the iceberg(s) involved in generating the sound were most likely between Bransfield Straits and the Ross Sea, or possibly at Cape Adare in Antarctica, a well-known source of cryogenic signals.
Body of water Area Nation Continent Name(s) Description First and last reported sightings Notes Palmital Ravine, Anaga Tenerife Spain Europe: Anguila peluda: Monstrous hairy eel; with a head covered in hair and a threatening malice in its gaze.
The camouflaged animal blends in with the murky river water and surrounding rocks, researchers said.
The national park has turned to the public for help.
Falling water levels in lakes and rivers across the globe have caused great concern among climate experts, and they have also led people to stumble upon a range of newly uncovered relics, from ...
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#48 Found This Victorian Child's Casket With Body Board, Glass Window, And Metal Pan To Hold Ice While At The Wake/Transporting At The Market A Few Years Back Image credits: ThriftStore and ...