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Baltic sea anomaly wiki
Baltic sea anomaly wiki








  • Volcanic Activity: No known volcanoes exist in the Baltic Sea.
  • Lately, it has been described as “granite.” When divers broke off a piece, they discovered the inside was black, like volcanic rock.
  • Odd Materials: The Circle’s exterior was initially described as resembling sandstone.
  • The other stone was common to the mid-Atlantic. One of the stones was apparently indigenous to the region but normally found under the Earth’s crust.
  • Mysterious Stone Samples: The Team collected two stones from the area.
  • The Fireplaces: The Team photographed several circular rock formations on top of the circle which resembled “small fireplaces.” The stones were covered with something that looked like soot. Stefan Hogeborn, one of the divers, described them as being “ like four or five pearl necklaces with stones, each a few decimeters in diameter.” For reference, a decimeter is equal to roughly four inches.
  • In its initial statement, the Ocean X Team described it as “egg shaped.” More recently, Peter Lindberg, co-founder of the Ocean X Team, referred to it as “round.
  • “The Hole: There is a hole on top of the Circle.
  • The top of the Circle contains numerous right angles and carved pathways which apparently resemble the shapes of “corridors,” “rooms,” and even a “staircase.

    baltic sea anomaly wiki

    Strange Shapes: One end of the Circle has a rounded, circular shape.That being said, here are a few of the “physical mysteries” surrounding the Baltic Anomaly. Other pieces of this testimony are highly speculative, such as reports of malfunctioning equipment and other odd phenomena. Most of the information is in the form of unsubstantiated testimony. Unfortunately, some of this testimony has changed over time (for example, the mysterious “egg shaped” hole is now referred to as a perfectly round hole). Let’s get one thing straight…the Baltic Anomaly “evidence” available to the public is quite limited and of very poor quality. They have assured the world that they want answers just as badly as everyone else. They claim to be ordinary treasure hunters who happened to stumble upon a strange mystery. The Ocean X Team has vigorously defended itself from charges of a hoax.

    baltic sea anomaly wiki

    Skeptics, including us, have questioned whether or not the Baltic Anomaly is a “hoax” of sorts. However, very little concrete data has emerged. Since that time, the Ocean X Team has gone on a second expedition, released a few photographs and some video, and provided lots of mysterious information via interviews conducted primarily with the Team’s UFO-centric Facebook community as well as websites devoted to UFOs. The exact nature of those rocks, which we call the Circle, as well as a 985 foot runway leading up to them (the Tracks), remain mysteries.

    baltic sea anomaly wiki

    Peter Lindberg, co-founder of the Ocean X Team, jokingly declared “ Hey guys, we have a UFO!” However, after a new expedition, the Team discovered the Anomaly primarily consisted of large rocks. On June 19, 2011, the Ocean X Team used side-scan sonar to “photograph” a massive object deep in the Baltic Sea, approximately 260 feet below surface.










    Baltic sea anomaly wiki