At 06:25 PM 8/3/2011, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
Interesting note in the article:
The shape was found at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia during a
search for a sunken wreck which contained several cases of champagne.
Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go through to get a few cases
of cha
Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
The shape was found at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia during a
search for a sunken wreck which contained several cases of champagne.
Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go through to get a few cases of
champagne.
Did you see they are selling some bottle for
On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 6:25 PM, Stephen A. Lawrence wrote:
> Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go through to get a few cases of
> champagne.
They sought cognac also.
T
Interesting note in the article:
The shape was found at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia during a
search for a sunken wreck which contained several cases of champagne.
Seems like an awful lot of trouble to go through to get a few cases of
champagne.
On 11-08-03 06:12 PM, mix...@bigpond
In reply to Terry Blanton's message of Wed, 3 Aug 2011 09:06:24 -0400:
Hi,
[snip]
>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2021174/Have-scientists-crashed-flying-saucer-seabed.html#ixzz1Torn51mJ
>
There is one obvious natural phenomenon that is circular - a volcanic crater -
also not unknow
Thanks for bringing this bizarre off-the-wall article to our attention. ;-)
A few comments from the peanut gallery:
...
> Now, however, his team do not have the money or
> resources to examine the shape further.
Hopefully, someone with a little spare cash will come forth soon... No
venture, no
They were searching for champagne:
http://www.oceanexplorer.se/index.html
T
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2021174/Have-scientists-crashed-flying-saucer-seabed.html#ixzz1Torn51mJ
The wreck files: Have scientists found a crashed flying saucer on the seabed?
Unidentified object is sitting on the ocean floor between Sweden and Finland
By DANIEL BATES
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