Clutter in the Deep Blue Sea
From amazing art to a mysterious train, our deep blue seas are full of mysterious objects. Talltanic takes a look at 13 of the most bizarre underwater discoveries.
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From amazing art to a mysterious train, our deep blue seas are full of mysterious objects. Talltanic takes a look at 13 of the most bizarre underwater discoveries.
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Although President Kennedy declared space the final frontier, that honor may well go to the eerie depths of our oceans and all their hidden mysteries. One such anomaly was found six miles off the coast of Point Dume, Malibu, California, where a strange formation was discovered 2,000 feet below the surface on a seabed floor. The structure is three miles wide with a flat top supported by what appears to be pillars leading into a dark entrance. Many researchers have written it off as a natural formation, but some claim it emits radio signals and is believed to be an alien base. Check out nine other anomalies beneath our pristine seas in this edition of Hybrid Librarian.
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