Baltic UFO Latest
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If this find does eventually turn out to be an alien craft, it will change the course of human history for ever, so the world waits breathlessly for a definitive answer.
Baltic UFO Latest
There have been developments with regard to the supposed UFO-shaped object that was discovered on the Baltic Sea-bed last year. The strange find had puzzled many, and a Swedish expedition recently dived into the deep to investigate, re-surfacing with more questions than answers about the find.
Whatever it is, the object appears to be not only covered in a sooty substance, contains several structures akin to fire-places and appears to be laid at the far end of what looks like a 300-meter runway, or even a long gash from a crashing vehicle.
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It was in 2011, on June 19th that Swedish treasure hunters, exploring the Baltic Sea-bed with sonar noticed a bizarre, disc-like structure some 300ft down, images of which baffled international experts, so that, in 2012, after months of preparation, this self dubbed Ocean X Team went back to get to the bottom of the mysterious find.
The shape is vaguely like the infamous Millenium Falcon spaceship of Star Wars fame, this huge object rising up to 13ft above the sea-bed and around 200ft wide, expedition members referring to it as something round, with rugged edges and concave sides. Central to the object is am oval hole, surrounded by the aforementioned fire-place shaped objects covered in the 'soot'.
It seems unlikely that this thing is the result of volcanic activity, as none is known for this area of the Baltic, but professional divers involved have stated that this find is one of the oddest things they have ever seen, their amazement compounded by that flattened, 1000ft long gash in the sea-bed that bears all the hallmarks of a crash trail.
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Samples from the object have now been passed to scientists for further examination, whilst other specialists study the sonar images and process all available data from the discovery, bearing in mind of course that sonar-based imagery has, in the past, caused confusion through natural rock formations being misinterpreted.
Since this area has always been a busy maritime route, it naturally became a renowned treasure trove for shipwreck hunters, as 100,000 or more wrecks and other objects are thought to be hiding in the depths. If this find does eventually turn out to be an alien craft, it will change the course of human history for ever, so the world waits breathlessly for a definitive answer.



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