“My hypothesis is that this object, this structure, was formed
during the ice age many thousands of years ago.”

- Volker Bruchert, Ph.D., Assoc. Prof. of Geology, University of Stockholm

August 28, 2012  Stockholm, Sweden - Today the Swedish EXPRESSEN.SE headlined the following update about the mysterious round object in the bottom of the Baltic Sea that has been investigated the past year by two long-time divers who joined together in the mid-1990s to hunt for sunken treasure in shipwrecks. Peter Lindberg and Dennis Asberg are co-owners of Sweden Ocean Explorer, a Stockholm company devoted to searching for sunken shipwrecks and treasure in the Baltic Sea, who call themselves the Ocean X Team.

A year ago on June 19, 2011, the Ocean X sonar technology showed a 197-foot-diameter (60 meters) unidentified round structure that is 275 feet down on the floor of the Baltic Sea some 60 nautical miles from nearest land between Sweden and Finland. A second smaller anomaly was also found 600 feet away.

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