The site has intrigued conspiracy-hunters since it was discovered – with inexplicable technical problems plaguing anyone who tries to investigate. The statement concluded: “Is the rectangle made by the nature or by someone!? That is something we need to find out!”īaltic Sea Anomaly: Ocean X Team’s artist’s impression of what the object could be (Image: Ocean X Team) They said, like the other discoveries at the site, the objects could be man-made. “The rectangle is actually located between the two objects that are visible on the side scan sonar image but we did not realise that when we were still at site.” “We did not really realise that it was neither the slab or monolith we actually were investigating. The Baltic Sea Anomaly, in the top-left portion of the sonar image (Image: Ocean X Team) “The ‘walls’ are sticking up maybe about 200mm above the sediment. The statement said: “The surface between the ‘walls’ are buried beneath 200mm of sediment but it seem to be hard, straight and smooth. However, when analysing the footage later they realised they had not been investigating the “monolith” or the “slab” and had instead discovered a collection of inexplicable stone “walls” buried in the ocean floor. ![]() The team then had to return to shore due to fuel issues. “The compass was living its own life and the tether was snagged all the time.”įinally the image cleared and the group could begin investigating what they assumed was the “monolith” or “slab” identified in earlier operations. Moments later, the team were again shocked when the their vehicle discovered another unexpected item at the site, which alien-hunters believe could be a crashed UFO.Ī statement from the group, led by Swedish explorer Peter Lindberg, said: “It was very difficult to understand where the ROV were because of the terrible visibility and because of the compass that went berserk. They lowered the ROV at ‘Anomaly 2’, a huge “monolith” and a “slab” – and were stunned when their compass “went berserk” – an inexplicable machine failure that has previously occurred while investigating the site. The team, who discovered the anomaly while hunting for shipwrecks, returned to the site on June 8 with a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV). ![]() Ocean X Team, who first discovered the anomaly in 2011, have found another huge object in the Bothnia region of the Baltic Sea.
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