A team of researchers led by the ocean Swedish researcher Peter Lindberg found at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia something. Some suggest that it crashed flying saucer.Lindberg Group in the past had numerous successful finds of sunken ships and cargoes. This time the team used sonar to locate the wreck over 100 years ago a ship with a party of very rare varieties of champagne on board. Instead, the ship, the group found a mysterious round object that, according to some, may be of extraterrestrial origin.As explained himself Lindbergh local media, his team found at a depth of 300 feet, "a large circle with a diameter of approximately 60 feet. We have seen his work in many countries, but as a professional for 18 years, I've never seen anything like it. Shape of the object is absolutely round. " He added that the grooves have been found, and other physical defects of the ocean floor next to the object. This may indicate that the object while moving along the bottom of the ocean, it thoroughly plowed.It is unclear what to do with this data and video report sonar, but Swedish tabloids and the news UFO was indeed a celebration of the soul. They believe that this object - a flying saucer of extraterrestrial origin, although this is the wildest of all possible hypotheses. The object may well be the handiwork of nature. She is not even capable of.
Approval of Lindbergh that "the object is completely round," not quite right. Image resolution of the sonar is not big enough to say with confidence that. Although he did not share Lindbergh also delight ufologists and the hypothesis of a "sunken UFO" is skeptical. He also believes that the lines and furrows on the seafloor may well have no relation to the object.
Lindberg said that his team has no interest nor the resources for further study of the detected object. Deep-sea research very expensive and time consuming. If the objectwas indeed a flying saucer, it certainly would be paid for all costs incurred. But this is unlikely. Most likely, this subject is of natural origin and the study will be just a waste of money.
Lindberg said that his team has no interest nor the resources for further study of the detected object. Deep-sea research very expensive and time consuming. If the objectwas indeed a flying saucer, it certainly would be paid for all costs incurred. But this is unlikely. Most likely, this subject is of natural origin and the study will be just a waste of money.
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