It was discovered five years ago by Swedish treasure hunters, Ocean X team, led by Peter Lindberg, its captain, and his co-researcher Dennis Asberg, The Sun reports.
The Baltic Sea anomaly is a 60-metre circular rock-like formation on the floor of the Baltic Sea, discovered by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish
This documentary takes you on the extraordinary journey to find out what the object could be. The Baltic Sea anomaly refers to interpretations of an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish “Ocean X” diving team while treasure hunting on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea at the center of the Bothnian Sea in June 2011. The Baltic Sea anomaly is a 60-metre (200 ft) circular rock-like formation on the floor of the Baltic Sea, discovered by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish “Ocean X” diving team in June 2011. Peter Lindberg, dykare som hittat fyndet, berättar mer. Flaksorna som hittats kan vara från 1916 eller tidigare. Dennis Aasberg / Ocean X team November 3, 2019 · Dennis Asberg and Peter Lindberg owner and team leaders of OXT found this apparent anomaly in 2011.
Get Help. Peter Lindberg recently emerged to offer some new information. Background on the Baltic Anomaly. On June 19, 2011, the Ocean X Team used side-scan sonar to “photograph” a massive object deep in the Baltic Sea, approximately 260 feet below surface. Peter Lindberg, co-founder of the Ocean X Team, jokingly declared “Hey guys, we have a UFO! 2016-04-25 10 posts published by Onyks4Truth during June 2012. They are exploring it now, at the moment. OceanX Team – Johan Lindberg and Dennis Åsberg..
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The Baltic Sea anomaly refers to interpretations of an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åberg and their Swedish "Ocean X" diving team while treasure hunting on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea at the center of the Gulf of Bothnia in June 2011. Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg, who discovered the Anomaly, themselves were baffled by their incredible finding. In an official Ocean X Team video uploaded to YouTube in December 2018, Mr Lindberg described the Anomaly as he first saw it.
4 Mar 2021 Sea, at the center of the Bothnian Sea, discovered by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish "Ocean X" diving team in June 2011.
The Baltic Sea anomaly is a 60-metre diameter circular rock- like formation on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea, at the center of the Bothnian Sea, discovered by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åsberg and their Swedish "Ocean X" diving team in June 2011. One year later, Swedish divers set on an expedition and took a closer look at the vestige site. The adventurers Dennis Åsberg and Peter Lindberg are passionate about searching for ship wrecks and other interesting objects on the seabed. In their lecture, they take the participants on an exciting and inspiring expedition trip, which makes them develop their teamwork, challenge themselves, dare to take risks and discover new opportunities. Dennis Aasberg / Ocean X team, Stockholm, Sweden.
Treasure hunters Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg first discovered the jumbo jet-sized object — variously described as disc-shaped, circular and cylindrical — using side-scan sonar. Treasure hunters Peter and Dennis were out on a typical day exploring the Baltic Sea when a very unusual image appears on the sonar.
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Genre: Science Fiction, Dokumentation. Untertitel: English [CC]. Wiedergabesprachen: English.
A mysterious cylindrical object is sitting 300 feet at the bottom of the Baltic Sea between
Aug 18, 2012 You may have been following the fascinating case of the "Baltic Sea Object," reported by the Ocean X team of Sweden earlier this year.
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Dennis Aasberg / Ocean X team, Stockholm, Sweden. 4.5K likes. Dennis Asberg My goal is to find historic ship wrecks, but also to present the truth that I find without any bias.
In an official Ocean X Team video uploaded to YouTube in December 2018, Mr Lindberg described the Anomaly as he first saw it.