Baltic sea anomaly, what's at the bottom of the Baltic?

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This might of come up in the past on t net but anyone hear about the strange ufo looking rock formation at bottom of the Baltic? I watched a few videos on the topic recently and never got a logical answer as to what it actually is, best guess I heard was its volcanic formation. I will say though it does look like the millennial falcon from star wars. Anyone else have any thoughts as to what exactly it is? I apologize I'm not able to post any pics of object, maybe someone else can if they like.
 

..... I will say though it does look like the millennial falcon from star wars. .....


what is a MILENNIAL falcon? Is that some new hipster douche version of star wars? :dontknow:


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This is an interesting topic but if you look at the original sonar images, you can see it's just a strange rock formation.
 

I’ve seen many theories on this it just depends on what you want it to be. Lol
 

If you lie on your back and stare up at the moving clouds long enough, ... you will eventually see shapes like a bunny, a smiley face, a letter Q, a big dipper, etc...... Thus likewise, if you scour the entire earth's naturally occurring random objects long enough, you will find uncanny shapes. No UFO's here.
 

Lol! I didn't say I believed it was a ufo. From what I understand the bottom of Baltic in that area is clay not bed rock. This formation is sitting on top of clay layer. Best theory after watch yet another video is that it was moved there from glaicer.
 

This is an interesting topic but if you look at the original sonar images, you can see it's just a strange rock formation.
OR---------------------A petrified Alien personal transporter.:laughing7:
Marvin
 

Here's another "pile of rocks" lol
 

Here is one theory I heard. Some say it's volcanic formation. How about this one. During last ice age Vulcaino erupted throwing this mass chunk into a glacier. 1,000 years later as the glacier made its way over Baltic and started to melt it dropped this formation where it sets today. ??? I have no clue just another idea I read. If it is an independent formation and not part of bed rock and laying on surface of clay it almost certainly was put there by glacier. If I had to bet money I would go with that.
 

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What? Everyone is bussy tonight cleaning there stove.
 

What? Everyone is bussy tonight cleaning there stove.

Ha, no.... not busy cleaning my stove here :) I would certainly be detecting the Baltic sea environs, if I were on that continent ! haha
 

People can can come up with some crazy ideas. Don't forget Scott walter.
 

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