
Swedish treasure hunter Peter Lindberg made headlines around the world. He was exploring the Baltic Sea to find a wrecked ship full of rare alcohol. During the scanning of the seafloor, they discovered a circular object at the bottom of the sea which completely baffled Linberg.
After releasing sonar pictures of a strange disk-shaped formation last week, saying the shape could be an underwater “Stonehenge”, media sources then speculated that it could be a sunken flying saucer, interpreting long groove-like marks next to it as evidence of a crash-landing.
Here’s the wet blanket part:
But Hanumant Singh, a researcher with the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, says regardless of what the picture looks like, these sonar images cannot be trusted. source