what is this formation??

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jewelerguy

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looking at pic #3, I would assume a sunken ship. from all the pics, I would also assume it's very deep
 

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Agree it looks like a ship...how did you "stumble " across this?,must have some good eyes!

**just used their measuring tool and alot larger than any ship if its measuring right.


looking at pic #3, I would assume a sunken ship. from all the pics, I would also assume it's very deep
 

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Might want to remove your coordinates from the screen shot
 

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Good eyeballs! It took me a bit to find it and you had it circled.
 

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