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Covered in thick coral, the object sits on the seabed near the Bahamas under 300 feet of water, deep enough to require the use of special equipment by the dive team to avoid succumbing to oxygen toxicity. The thick growth of coral over the 600-foot (183-meter) wide object suggests that the USO has been on the ocean bottom for thousands of years, possibly up to five millennia according to the dive team's geophysicists; additionally, the strong currents at the site should be preventing the growth of coral to begin with. Strange shapes the size of a house are also found inscribed across the top of the central dome. Scattered around the site are a number of smaller bizarre, coral-encrusted formations that Miklos plans to investigate further.
Miklos talks about it:
He said it was different than anything he has seen that was made by nature.
He talks about the appearance of the object:
He says it almost looks like 5 arms coming out of a steep wall cliff each one the size of a gun on a battleship. He said the formations do not look nature made.
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Miklos in talking about the object:
"We were doing a scene where I was sitting in a two man submersible," Miklos recounts in an interview with The Daily Mail. "We were out in the Bahamas and we were on an English shipwreck trail, somehow related to Sir Francis Drake. "I was trying to identify shipwreck material based on one of the anomaly readings on Gordon's charts when I noticed something that stuck out, that shocked me. It was a formation unlike anything I've ever seen related to shipwreck material, it was too big for that. "It was also something that was completely different from anything that I've seen that was made by nature." Miklos goes on to describe the appearance of the object: "It's almost like there are five arms coming out of a steep wall cliff and each one of these is the size of a gun on a battleship. They're enormous and then there's five over here and five over there, 15 in total. "There's identical formations in three different areas and they don't look nature made, they don't look man made, certainly nothing I've ever seen based on my experience and I have years of experience at doing this, we've identified multiple different types of shipwreck material, this doesn't match or look anything like that."
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originally posted by: Archivalist
a reply to: wylekat
#1 It's in the middle of shipwreck alley. I guarantee there's like two dozen shipwrecks within a few city blocks of the location. The onus to prove this isn't a typical wreck is high, the odds are against it.
#2 They've been close enough to touch it. Which to me, means they've been close enough to hack saw it, torch it, etc...
Why haven't they just busted a piece of this thing off, and taken it up for us to see it?
#3 Big spooky out of context images.
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originally posted by: DictionaryOfExcuses
Is the youtube director foreign? What gives with the robot voice?
originally posted by: DictionaryOfExcuses
Is the youtube director foreign? What gives with the robot voice?