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Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
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The Ocean Explorer team conducted between 11/6-19/6 2011 together with Franskabolaget.com a search expedition to find more of the sunken treasures of the Sea of Bothnia (northern Baltic Sea). The treasures consits of alcoholic beverages such as Champagne, Wine and Cognac laying in the holds of small Swedish mechant ships sunken by the germans during the first world war. The most famous wreck so far is with out doubt the small ketch "Jönköping" which was sunken on the 3 November 1916 by the German Uboat U 22 with 3000 bottles of Heidsieck & Co MONOPOLE Gôut Américain champagne from 1907, and 67 barrels of Bisquite & Duboché Cognac, each barrel containing 600 litres in her holds. Some of the champagne bottles has been sold for as much as EUR 20 000 per bottle.
This years first search/salvage expedition was granted with for the season terrible weather which did the search nearly impossible and is a reason why the Ocean Explorer team will continue the search for the "fluid gold" later during this summer. However, on the 19 June a very strange anomaly was found during a sonar survey of the sea floor. Peter Lindberg, the initiator of the expeditions, says that he has never seen anything like it even if he has spent hundreds of hours watching sonar images of the sea floor, "it's up to the rest of the world to decide what it is" he says. "It is not in our sphere of interest to go for this object since the cost for each hour out on the sea are tremendous" he says, "Since it might be nothing we can not afford spending funds just to have a look at it, even if it might be a "new" Stonehenge standing on the bottom.
Originally posted by olliemc84
We will never know the truth about some of the worlds great mysteries. Like what the hell is down in the Tomb of Osiris?
Originally posted by WhatAliens
Looks like an outcropping of rock to me.
Am I missing something?
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
im confused as to how this is a ufo. it is unidentified, and possibly an object, but it definitely aint flying lol
Originally posted by Zcustosmorum
Originally posted by OUNjahhryn
im confused as to how this is a ufo. it is unidentified, and possibly an object, but it definitely aint flying lol
It could've been flying at some point , and the reason I put UFO is so it's in line with the previous threads on it, ok, maybe should've put USO, better?
Originally posted by OneEleven
He did mention needing permits for international waters though.....This could be the catch...