That's an interesting shape on the bottom of Lake Superior.
Some google searching led me to this site that makes note of it's oddness...
Some google searching led me to this site that makes note of it's oddness...
Protruding from the great watery depths of Michigan’s Lake Superior is an island considered sacred for thousands of years. Isle Royale, or “Minong” as the Native Americans referred to it, was held in this regard due to both its spiritual significance and unimaginable mineral resources. The mineral wealth referred to are extremely large copper deposits that are incredibly pure! Thousands of ancient mines dot the landscape of Isle Royale and the neighboring Keweenaw Peninsula. Estimates regarding the amounts of copper mined in ancient times is upwards of a half billion pounds! Lake core samples and carbon dating have placed the ancient mining operations back in time up to 6500 years ago.
It was during research into these ancient mines on Isle Royale that lead to the discovery of an enormous underwater anomaly. Using Google Earth to obtain an aerial view of the island’s ancient McCargo Cove, something truly out of place was observed beneath the water. Not only was the structure enormous, but it surely did not fit in with surrounding geological features.
There's more mention of it :
I found a video by the author that wrote the first article above:
Great stuff! Distract me one moment from the daily bullshit
ReplyDeleteWhy has no one dived it yet? Govt. will not allow it? I would have thought somebody would have gone down and investigated it by now....
ReplyDeleteVery good article! And like Anonymous said, distraction from the Daily Bullshit is always welcome.
ReplyDeleteMy theory, just from the appearance of things, mind you, is that it was left by Cupid or St. Valentine.
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