In the fall of 2021, geologists made an unusual discovery at the bottom of the Mecklenburg Bay in the Baltic Sea: a stone row stretching nearly 0.62 miles (1 kilometer). Situated.
In 2021 in the Baltic Sea, off the coast of Germany, students with the Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde found a rock structure that resembled a wall, per Business Insider. According to The Guardian, the rock wall was found by accident when students and scientists were using a multibeam sonar system. According to The Guardian, another reason researchers believed the structure was human-made was the boulders themselves.
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