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Originally posted by ArMaP
If (and that's a big "if") they are extraterrestrial ships studying the Earth it's only natural that they would study also the other 2/3 of this planet's surface.
Now, considering that besides surface, water represents a 3D space, it has much more to study than the landmasses.
If I was an ET visiting Earth I would like to see what's happening bellow the surface, specially if I was from a planet without large oceans.
Originally posted by Kandinsky
I guess that UFOs move around in our atmosphere as if it isn't a medium. They are spherical or reputedly saucer-shaped. Spheres have terrible properties for flying and have no lift. The saucers apparently make no sonic booms or generate air currents. If they are craft from somewhere, the propulsion isn't reliant on the air or water they travel through.
They could be exploring the depths of water with the same ease as they cut through our skies? Like it isn't even there.
The Mariana Trench is the deepest part of the world's oceans, and the lowest elevation of the surface of the Earth's crust. It is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands. The trench is about 2,550 kilometres (1,580 mi) long but has a mean width of only 69 kilometres (43 mi). It reaches a maximum-known depth of about 11.03 kilometres (6.85 mi) at the Vityaz-1 Deep and about 10.91 kilometres (6.78 mi) at the Challenger Deep, a small slot-shaped valley in its floor, at its southern end.[1]
Both areas share stories of missing maritime vessels and aircraft, reports of malfunctioning navigational and communication equipment and tales of drifting, crewless ghost ships.
The Dragon’s Triangle in particular, bears testament to an ever-changing seascape. Islands and lands masses have formed and disappeared literally overnight through volcanic activity and seaquakes. Records reveal islands charted by experienced navigators, and documented as having been visited; yet years later no trace of these places could be found!
Besides disappearing planes and ships, phenomena that are linked to the Dragon's Triangle include ghost ships, USOs, lapses in time, and electronic equipment malfunctions.
Originally posted by observe50
Dom the ones I am talking about are Alien and there are lots, lots and so on down there.
Originally posted by Helmkat
And if you were from say, an icy moon where your whole world is underwater, the Oceans would be the place to make your colonies.