Ocean X Team left on their second expedition to solve the mystery about the Baltic Sea anomaly. After a lot of preparations have been made but they got everything readyin time to leave the harbor.
Veteran treasure hunters, Peter Lindberg and Dennis Aasberg will sail from Norrtälje harbour once again to the site in an effort to gather more information in the hope of finally being able to say exactly what the object 80 metres down on the bottom of the Baltic Sea is.
We asked Peter Lindberg “Is this the last trip from you guys to the anomaly in the foreseeable future?” his answer? – “Most likely”.
The trip is expected to last approximately 10-12 days. The crew will return to shore 21th of July and is only available on satellite telephone.
Hopefully they will give daily news about their progress.
Despite 2 previous trips and multiple dives later the Swedish OceanX team are still no closer to positively identifying the massive 200 ft wide object which stands an impressive 12 metres tall out of the surrounding seabed, however there are strong indications at this stage that the object has been made, or fashioned due to the many right angles and bizarre unnatural looking features that cover it. This third expedition will aim to gather more evidence, explore the second anomaly and will hope to eliminate some possible theories on the nature of the object.
The video is recorded by Dennis Åsberg when the ship Ancylus departet from shore.
( via oceanexplorer.se)