10 Mysterious Things Found Underwater
Jul 21, 2023Less than five percent of the ocean has been investigated by humans and there have been many more manned missions to the moon than to the deepest part of the sea. Some people believe that the ocean is truly the Earth's final frontier and never stops producing strange
things
. unexplained objects today we are looking at the most terrifyingthings
found
underwater
according to greek legend the city of atlantis sank into the ocean in a single day erasing its existence from the earth 11,000 years ago since then treasure hunters scientists and Philosophers have searched It is endless to find even a trace of the lost world that is said to be partially intact somewhere beneath the ocean waves, being one of the world's best-known legends, anythingfound
during an ocean dive, even If it resembles a man-made structure, it has caused serious waves of media attention.In 1968, a diver off the coast of North Bemini Island, Bahamas, discovered a series of stones 18 feet below the surface. The stones looked man-made and were evenly spaced in a road-like line that stretched for half a mile. A storm of publicity. They immediately descended upon the discovery with a number of people claiming that the stones were a part of a wall or road that was previously part of a larger city. Everyone expected the discovery to be connected to Atlantis, and the discovery of two other similar paths spurred excitement. When the road was first discovered in 1968, the divers who found it described it as
underwater
pavement.Archaeologist Joseph Manson Valentin Jacques Mayo and Robert Ango discovered that what they thought was a long, continuous rock were actually smaller stones arranged in a linear formation. As they brought their discovery to other archaeologists, speculation began to arise that this path had not arisen naturally, while it is unlikely that the path came from Atlantis. Its origin remains a mystery as of April 2011, a group of Swedish scientists called Ocean X led by Peter Lindberg announced with fanfare. The discovery of a strange and huge object at the bottom of the Baltic Sea according to the team They returned from an expedition in the Baltic Sea between Sweden and Finland with a blurry but interesting sonar image while searching for an ancient shipwreck in the summer of 2011 They have claimed that Its image shows a circular object 60 meters in diameter with features that resemble ramps, stairs and other structures not produced by nature.
The group revisited the site the following year with the intention of obtaining a clearer image, but claimed that a
mysterious
electrical interference prevented them from doing so after a published story. By British tabloid The Daily Mail in June 2012, a series of imaginative illustrations resembling underwater photographs or high-resolution scans were circulated along with rumors that the object could be a UFO, a portal to another world, or an underwater Stonehenge. this mystery of the Baltic Sea anomaly. remains unsolved In 2013, archaeologists discovered a trained cemetery off the New Jersey shore where two rare locomotives from the 1850s lay preserved under 90 feet of water.How the two steam engines sank remains a mystery; There was no historical record of its construction. and there is no record of them being lost, explorers believed that the engines were lost in a storm five miles off the coast of Long Branch, New Jersey, while being transported from Boston to the mid-Atlantic, or fell off the barge, experts believe, or were deliberately pushed to prevent the ship from sinking in rough seas, although encrusted with 160-year-old rust, they remain remarkably well preserved. City officials hope to get the trains out of the water and restore them. They belong to a museum that is not at the bottom of the sea. the ocean said a concerned citizen the wooden engineers' huts have long since rotted away along with most of the chimneys and cow catchers leaving only the boiler barrel on the wheels the engines are completely stripped of valve instruments, lamps and any other type of artifact that might be of interest everything that remains is heavily encrusted with marine growth a 5,000-year-old monument reappeared in Spain in 2019 after having been submerged at the bottom of a reservoir for 50 years the megalithic site It featured 144 granite blocks measuring more than six feet tall and has been dubbed Spanish Stonehenge.
Its similarity to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Wiltshire is striking, but the Iberian version is made of smaller rocks known as Guadal dolmen. For the seven-thousand-year-old megalithic structure, it was first detected by NASA satellite images, also known as the Guadalpiral Treasure. The structure dates back to between 2000 and 3000 BC. and is located in Peraleda de la Mada, a municipality of just over 1,400 inhabitants and 170 kilometers from Madrid, whose structure has approximately 150 stones. It is back on dry land due to record heat and drought in Europe for decades, only the tips of the old structure. could be glimpsed from above throughout my life people have told me about the dolmen angelo castaño president of the local paralytic roots cultural association told atlas obscurus alyssa mcmurtry had seen parts of it "Peering from the water before, but this is the first "When I see it in its entirety, it's spectacular because you can see the entire complex for the first time in decades," he added.
In 2018, archaeologists discovered a Native American burial site dating back seven years. thousand years old off the coast of Florida, the site was found by an amateur diver in 2016 who was looking for shark teeth, but stumbled upon an ancient jawbone in an image sent by the diver. Archaeologist Ryan Duggins noticed a worn muller's tooth attached to the jaw and suggested it belonged to a prehistoric person. Florida state officials called to find an unprecedented discovery. Mr. Duggins and his team began investigating the Archaic period site located 900 feet offshore. The cemetery is expected to cover about 32,000 square feet off the coast of Minnesota Key.
In a statement, the Florida Department of State said the cemetery dates back about 7,000 years, at which time sea levels were much higher. lower than they are today, creating this small inner pond of fresh water there, Duggins tells Ganon that when the ancient indigenous people buried their dead in ponds like this, they drove sharp stakes into the bed of the pond surrounding the body with wooden marks protruding from the water, although the newly discovered cemetery was eventually covered by deeper water, the peat bottom remained intact. The heat slows the process of organic decomposition, the Florida Department of State explains in its statement, which allowed the site to remain well preserved.
Dead men tell no stories, but New York City's canals hold many stories, from shipwrecks to an upright dining table, a dead giraffe, and a cornucopia of strange objects have been discovered in the dark depths of the Hudson and Rivers. East, New York Harbor and the city's surrounding waters. Of all the things you'd expect to find in the city's port of call, a long-necked African mammal probably isn't one. Of them, the Army Corps of Engineers found the carcass of a giraffe in the lower part of New York Bay. The animal probably ended up in the water after trying to escape from a circus boat.
According to New York magazine, possibly sometime in the early 1980s, the story was recently revived. After a 2009 article in the New York Post failed to get much attention, it's unclear exactly what happened to the poor animal, but investigative journalists believe the body was cremated by local authorities. The SS Kamloops is a supposedly haunted ship found at the bottom of Lake Superior. Many believe that an unfortunate spirit nicknamed both Grandpa and Old Whitey became trapped on the ship as it sank and continues to haunt it nearly a century later. With a length of just 250 feet and a gross weight of 2,402 tons, the SS Kamloops was a relatively small ship. .
Great Lakes boat in the 1920s, it was built to fit inside the locks of the Welland Canal and other Canadian-operated canals of the lower Great Lakes and St. Lawrence River during the years before the construction of the St. Lawrence Seaway, unfortunately for the Comm Loops and other vessels assigned to the Lake Superior Races a massive storm began to hit the lake on December 5, 1927. The heavily iced Kamloops was last seen sailing toward Southeast coast of Isle Royale At dusk the next day, December 6, a search for the ship began on December 12 concentrating on the Keweenaw Peninsula and Isle Royale.
The search continued until December 22. However, the ship and the 22 men and women on board were never seen alive again. Divers still visit the cursed ship every year and many complain of supernatural activity. the world's oldest known computer were submerged for more than 2,000 years off the treacherous coast of the greek island of antikythera under the weight of water, sand, and the wrecked ship that once carried it the ancient astronomical computers the bronze gears and the mechanical parts slowly warped and rusted. This complex clock-like device is believed to have been used by the ancient Greeks to calculate the movement of stars and planets.
The device was too fragile to be removed from its home in the national archaeological museum in Athens, so the Antikythera Mechanism research project team built a 12-ton portable microfocusing CT scanner that used high-resolution X-rays to probe the object and create a three-dimensional image. The discovery of a piece of the world's oldest analog computer will be a huge and notable discovery on its own terms, but it has additional significance in what it can tell us about the development of the field of archeology itself: it reveals advanced astrological instruments. created and used by ancient engineers, but the protracted nature of underwater excavation reveals archaeological advances in scanning, 3D modeling, and many other sophisticated approaches.
By computer reconstruction and analysis, a gigantic monument at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee, as well as several
mysterious
structures, including a gigantic stone wheel and a moon-shaved monument, were recently found in northern Israel. The mysterious structures have baffled archaeologists around the world, who Theories about how they were built and what they were used for have run wild and include ancient calendars, ceremonial structures or sky burial sites in which corpses were buried. They were placed on stone mounds to be crumbled by vultures. Even wilder is that there is no archaeological evidence of a city. near them and therefore some have postulated that the structure is in fact a huge monument with symbolic meaning.The structure is composed of basalt rocks arranged in a cone shape. Measuring 230 feet, at the base of the structure it is 32 feet high and weighs an estimated 60,000 tons. It is twice the size of the ancient stone circle of Stonehenge in England. It is between 3,000 and 12,000 years old, making it which makes them older than the pyramid of Giza at Stonehenge in Britain a total of 87 unexploded units from the second world war Bombs were found on a beach in Hampshire in the United Kingdom in 2011. The mortars were left exposed on the beach of Calshat by a combination of extremely low tides and high atmospheric pressure.
Royal Navy bomb disposal expert Lieutenant Commander Al Nekruz said it was a rather unusual amount on the scale of the ordinance. six devices were washed up on the same beach and destroyed by bomb disposal experts. The 87 mortars measuring approximately 4 inches by 20 inches were destroyed by a five-man bomb disposal team from the Royal Navy's southern diving unit. Fortunately, they were all handled safely.
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