Wednesday, January 21, 2015

A Stonehenge Structure in a Lake? Druids can swim?

 
 
Recent archaeological studies have yielded shocking discoveries.  It seems Druids could hold their breath for long periods of time,  and construct huge stone structures underwater. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Ok not quiet, however what has been unearthed shows that Lake Michigan may have a Stonehenge type structure on its floor alongside a boulder with a prehistoric carving of a mastodon.
 

 
 
 
The discovery took place when Mark Holley, a professor of underwater archaeology at Northwestern Michigan University College and his colleague Brian Abbott voyaged across the lake in a ship furnished with sonar equipment with the intent to examine old shipwrecks.
 
 
 
 
 
Why is it the guys with the grants get all the cool toys?
 
While scanning Grand Traverse Bay they observed unique rock formations resembling Stonehenge, and upon further inspection, rocks with strange engravings, one which Holley believes to be a Mastodon.
 
Experts shown pictures of the boulder holding the mastodon markings have asked for more evidence before confirming that the markings are indeed ancient petroglyphs.
 
The formation, if authenticated, wouldn’t be the first. Stone circles and other petroglyph sites are located in the Great Lakes area.
 
Article is by Jason Mansfield: Anomalous Environmental Studies Analyst™ found at www.hauntedarkansas.net, Voice Over Artist, Film Maker/ Prop Designer/ Creative Consultant/ Concept Artist at Binary Entertainment www.binaryentertainment.com, Folklorist, Horror Enthusiast, Writer, Squatchologist™, Legend Hunter & Oddity Tripper™ #BlogOfOdd #WhatTheFringe #OddityTrippers

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