Modern Mysteries
Team to investigate object on Baltic seabed
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T.K. RandallMay 31, 2012 ·
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Image Credit: Malene Thyssen
A dive team are to venture in to the depths of the Baltic Sea to investigate a mysterious object.
Known as the "Baltic Anomaly", the 200-foot wide object on the Baltic sea floor was discovered last year by Swedish researchers Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg while on a treasure hunt. With the nature of the object still a mystery, a team of divers and engineers plan to return from June 1st for a six-day trip in an effort to reach the anomaly and identify what it could be.
"We don't know whether it is a natural phenomenon, or an object," said Peter Lindberg. "We saw it on sonar when we were searching for a wreck from World War I. This circular object just turned up on the monitor."
Rather than Mulder and Scully, this adventure features Swedish researchers Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg. They too know the truth is out there -- and in mere days plan to visit what they call the “Baltic Anomaly. ”
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