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originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: ByteChanger
I will explain what you see here.
The ocean floor was mapped via radar satellites. There are some that can map the ocean floor via radar. However because of the distances involved and water in between, the results are not in high resolution.
The straight lines you see are from boats dragging sonar equipment behind. Take a look at the main ship routes and you will see that these areas are better mapped because chances are high one of these ships took these sea ways and had a sonar transmitter online, dragging behind or mounted under the ship.
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: ByteChanger
I will explain what you see here.
The ocean floor was mapped via radar satellites. There are some that can map the ocean floor via radar. However because of the distances involved and water in between, the results are not in high resolution.
The straight lines you see are from boats dragging sonar equipment behind. Take a look at the main ship routes and you will see that these areas are better mapped because chances are high one of these ships took these sea ways and had a sonar transmitter online, dragging behind or mounted under the ship.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: ByteChanger
I will explain what you see here.
The ocean floor was mapped via radar satellites. There are some that can map the ocean floor via radar. However because of the distances involved and water in between, the results are not in high resolution.
The straight lines you see are from boats dragging sonar equipment behind. Take a look at the main ship routes and you will see that these areas are better mapped because chances are high one of these ships took these sea ways and had a sonar transmitter online, dragging behind or mounted under the ship.
I don’t like this explanation. I’m going with a clear grid of an ancient city.
Love these threads!!
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: ByteChanger
I will explain what you see here.
The ocean floor was mapped via radar satellites. There are some that can map the ocean floor via radar. However because of the distances involved and water in between, the results are not in high resolution.
The straight lines you see are from boats dragging sonar equipment behind. Take a look at the main ship routes and you will see that these areas are better mapped because chances are high one of these ships took these sea ways and had a sonar transmitter online, dragging behind or mounted under the ship.
originally posted by: INnEedOfgOD
Hmm interesting. There was this story from yesterday.
Submerged UFO found on Google
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: INnEedOfgOD
Hmm interesting. There was this story from yesterday.
Submerged UFO found on Google
Back in the days when Giants roamed the earth....they did have Big BBQ grills.
originally posted by: ByteChanger
Ahhhh, that would make sense... It does look like some 'grid' setup like you'd see an archeologist make with strings...
Would that mean they were looking for something specific in that area?
originally posted by: ThatDamnDuckAgain
a reply to: KKLOCO
It could also be a giant kraken, just saying