Top 10 Most MYSTERIOUS Underwater Discoveries!
Top 10 Most MYSTERIOUS Underwater Discoveries!
From mysterious structures, to gaps in the planet, to animals beyond what we know, and more! Join me as I show you 10 Mysterious things found underwater!
10. The Google Earth Underwater Plane
Google Earth has revealed a lot of things to a lot of people over the years, but in 2018, a person found something he didn’t expect, a plane that seemed perfectly intact, and yet was somehow underwater. The ghost plane, which sits at the coordinates 55 degrees 57 minutes 26 seconds north latitude and 3 degrees 05 minutes 35 seconds west longitude, was first reported by the Mirror Online, which was alerted to the weird artifact by Robert Morton, a mechanical fitter from South Yorkshire, England.
9. What Other Life Lives In The Oceans?
Just when you think that we have learned all we can about our world, something pops up to reveal that we didn’t know everything. It’s said that two-thirds of the life within the oceans are undiscovered, and given the great mass of water that is out there, that’s very believable.
8. Cenote Angelita Cave Underwater River
Believe it or not, there are some rivers that happen underwater, one of which is famously in the Black Sea. For certain other divers though, they head to Cenote Angelita Cave in the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico and observe an “underwater river” that is a bit different.
7. Underwater Stonehenge
The real Stonehenge is a stone monument of questionable origin that can be found in England, while Underwater Stonehenge is a strange stone monument of questionable origin that can be found in Lake Michigan in the United States. And when two scientists found it in 2007, they were quite shocked.
6. Yonaguni Monument
In Japan, there is a place called Yonaguni Island. Off the coast is one of the most highly contested monuments of our day!! The Yonaguni Monument is a series of large rock formations that have the scientific world split as to whether this is a natural design, or something made by man. So divided are they on this particular debate that it still goes on to this day.
5. New Jersey Deep Sea Graveyard
There is a mystery in the state of New Jersey that has been called the New Jersey Deep Sea Graveyard. It was discovered in 1985 when a man named Paul Hepler started to map out the bottom of the New Jersey coast and came upon something he didn’t expect, two large locomotives.
4. The Bimini Road
If you were to head to the Bahamas to go scuba diving, a popular attraction that would await you underwater is that of the Bimini Road. This is a half-mile long stretch of rectangular limestone blocks, and no one is really sure why or how it got there. Or what the purpose of it was at all. It was in September of 1968 that this “road” was discovered by North Bimini island, Joseph Manson Valentine, Jacques Mayol and Robert Angove.
3. Doggerland
If you look at a map of Europe, you’re going to “notice” that Great Britain isn’t connected to the rest of the continent, but at one time, it was, and this place is now referred to as Doggerland. Doggerland was a landmass, one that did indeed connect Europe in its northern regions, but between 6500-6200 BC, the area of land flooded, and now it’s submerged within what is now the North Sea.
2. Lake Baikal Mystery
In Siberia, there is a very unique body of water called Lake Baikal. It is the oldest, deepest and largest freshwater lake on earth, and it has a sediment deposit that is actually 4 miles deep. And, due to its location in Siberia, it’s a lake that is often frozen for much of the year, with its frozen surface sometimes lasting until June.
1. The Immortal Jellyfish
There is a jellyfish out there that seems to have true immortality. As in the literal definition of living forever. The scientific name for this jellyfish is Turritopsis dohrnii, and it has a very unique ability that allows it to be immortal. Mainly, it doesn’t become mature.