"Sunken" UFO In The Baltic Sea Disables Equipment On Ships - Alternative View

"Sunken" UFO In The Baltic Sea Disables Equipment On Ships - Alternative View
"Sunken" UFO In The Baltic Sea Disables Equipment On Ships - Alternative View

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Divers who investigated the mysterious object shared a new portion of news.

A strange round-shaped object was discovered at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic in June 2011. The diameter of the find, in which many immediately saw the flying saucer, was 18 meters. Oddly enough, the nature of the phenomenon has not yet been unraveled, but new "fried" details have been appearing regularly all this time.

The site earthweareone.com has published another batch of sensations. The portal quotes the words of professional diver Stefan Hogeborn, who, as part of the Ocean X team, visited the area where an unidentified flooded object was discovered.

“When we were directly above the object, cameras and even satellite phones stopped working on the ship,” said the diver. “As soon as we set sail to the side 200 meters, the equipment began to work, and when we returned to the point above the object, everything was cut down again.

Hogeborn also confirmed that a long, plowed strip stretches to the "flying saucer" along the bottom of the bay. Not otherwise, the alien ship (if it really is it) left this mark when it crashed.

However, the theory of a UFO crash in the Baltic still has enough skeptics. Charles Poll, senior researcher at the Monterey Bay Aquarium in California, is confident that the mysterious object is of natural origin.

“It’s probably just a rock or a bizarre outcrop of the seabed as a result of gas release,” the scientist said.

Over the past three and a half years, no one has been able to descend directly to the object itself. Enthusiasts from the Ocean X team have already assembled a submarine, on which they are going to soon dive both to the "flying saucer" and to other objects sunken in the Baltic, mainly ships. According to scientists, there are already about 100 thousand of them.

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