Elizabeth Barrette (ysabetwordsmith) wrote,
Elizabeth Barrette
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Under Lake Michigan

Interesting new scans of the Lake Michigan lakebed reveal sunken ships, junked cars, old piers ... and a strange arrangement of stones that may be a monument similar to Stonehenge.
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Interesting. Reminds me of the claimed monolith off the coast of Japan, at a depth that would've been above-water during the Ice Age.
I wish the link to the original publication was working!
Fascinating! I hope to see further information about this.
I'm seeing stones, but I don't see a circle. And if these are the photographs we're going on, how can anyone affirm there's a carving?
There's an urban fantasy novel just *SCREAMING* to be written, right there. Or maybe, since it's Lake Michigan, a new Dresden Files novel.
It does kind of beg the question ... just how close are those wrecks to that monument, hmm?