Initially, a group of researchers using sonar to look for shipwrecks at the bottom of Lake Michigan who drowned in the lake, the results are astounding. Instead, they found
the ancient Stonehenge structure 40 feet below the surface of the water in the lake.
Some of the rock formations in a circle and one appears to show carvings of a mastodon. Researchers believe that, antiquities was built 10,000 years ago, possibly coinciding with the post-Ice Age presence of humans and mastodons in the area. . Michigan already has petroglyph sites and standing stones.
Michigan (USA) - In addition to finding 10 000 yr old stone mastadon and there seems to have been carved on it, a new analysis of sonar underwater rock formation Stonehenge may have been able to find another. The jury is still out, but there is supporting evidence as Michigan is home to the ruins of interest.
In 2007, Mark Holley, professor of underwater archeology at Northwestern Michigan College find stones. They have been hired to find an old ship wreck. And, by using 'slightly repurposed "sector scan sonar device, not only did they find a ship wreck scenes, but also the old car, the ruins of the Civil War, and one particular rock formations that will take a lot more to learn.
The stones were arranged in a way that, accounting for the movement of water and / or drift, which is somewhat similar to that found at Stonehenge. And while there are still doubts about whether humans are not put in there or whether or not they even formation, Michigan, is home to some unusual Heritage Archaeological sites, including petroglyph sites and standing stones.
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