Thread: Baltic Anomaly
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Old 07-13-2012, 11:33 AM   #30
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I doubt there would be much, if any, erosion occurring at the bottom of the sea floor of the Baltic ocean. The water in the depths of the Baltic is virtually without oxygen...
Possibly seismic, pressure related, tidal shifting.

I don't know why water would need oxygen in it to push mud around?

There is erosion shifting around at the bottom of seas.

It could have mistakenly placed originally as a equipment base of some sort.

Maybe they had to dump it to outrun an enemy frigate? 200ft. is not All That impressive..
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