![]() ![]() Thank You Darron for our Logo!! You can get in touch with Darron for artwork by searching Darron DuBose on Facebook or Emailing him at Thank you to Brandon Adams for our music tracks!! If you want to hear more from Brandon check him out at: /brandonadamsj /brandonadams93 Or to get in touch with him for compositions email him at Our Contacts Email us at: Find us on social media: Twitter: Facebook: Instagram: Sources -deposit. Some say it’s fish… (I don’t understand that one either) Sponsors Magic spoon – /GRAVE (code: GRAVE) Best Fiends EveryPlate – (code: graveyard199) Thank you, Jeff Wampler, for helping with the research!! Check out our sources below for more info and to continue learning! Please Rate & Review us wherever you get your Podcasts! Mail us something: GYT Podcast PO Box 542762 Grand Prairie, TX 75054 Leave us a Voicemail! 43 Our Website Patreon Youtube: Do you want GraveYard Merch?!?! Go to to get you some! Visit to find more shows like us and to get information you might need if you’re starting your own podcast. Note that the photograph that comes with the story is not real it is an illustration that the diver Peter Lindberg described as the closest depiction of the Baltic Sea object.This week we look at the Baltic Sea Anomaly! What is it? Some say it’s a crashed UFO others say it’s just a rock deposit…. The expert analysis suggested that the strange anomaly found in Baltic Sea is just a glacial deposit “discovered” in a low-resolution Sonar scan it is not the Millennium Falcon, Atlantis, or any supernatural alien spaceship. Picture about UFO Shaped Object Baltic Sea Anomaly There wasn’t anything mysterious about the Baltic Sea anomaly most of the samples from the discovered site brought up from the sea bottom were granites, gneisses and sandstones - which are expected in a glacial basin, as the Baltic Sea is a region carved out by glacial ice long time back. He hypothesized that the object structure was formed during the Ice Age many thousands of years ago. Swedish tabloids quoted Bruchert saying that he was surprised to study the material, he found a great black stone that could be a volcanic rock. In later part of 2012, Volker Bruchert, an associate professor of geology at Stockholm University, tested the samples of stone from the object given by the Swedish divers. Picture about UFO Shaped Object Baltic Sea Anomaly Research Reveals The video below briefs about the discovery of the Baltic Sea anomaly. In a press release about their discovery, diver Peter Lindberg mentioned that they first thought it was just a stone, but later realized it was something else and strange, also because no volcanic activity has ever been reported in the Baltic Sea. A similar disk-shaped object was also found about 200 meters away from the discovery site. The anomaly was discovered by Ocean X Team, a group of professionals who dive in search of old shipwrecks, and were doing so in the Baltic Sea, traveling between Sweden and Finland, on January 19th, 2011. The object was 60 meters in diameter, with a 400 meter-long tail and an egg-shaped hole leading into it from the top, which was again surrounded by a strange rock formation that the expedition team could not explain. ![]() It was in the shape of a mushroom - raising about 10 to 13 feet above the seabed and curved in at the sides. The UFO-shaped object was covered in soot, with ‘little fireplaces,’ and lying at the end of a 1,000 feet runway. On 19 June 2011, during Sonar survey of the Baltic Sea floor, Swedish treasure hunters found a very strange anomaly sitting at the bottom of the Sea. Picture about UFO Shaped Object Baltic Sea Anomaly The Discovery The discovery is a fact, but as such, the object found in Baltic Sea is not any UFO or anomaly. These messages circulating since 2011 talk about a large UFO shaped object found by shipwreck hunters in Baltic Sea. Mysterious UFO-shaped 60-foot disc was discovered in the bottom of the Baltic Sea Ocean Explorer found anomaly in Baltic SeaĢ. ![]() Shipwreck Hunters Find Mysterious UFO-Like Object at the Bottom of the Baltic Sea! Other Versionsġ. ![]()
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