The Baltic Sea Anomaly
The Baltic Sea Anomaly is perplexing scientists. It’s a huge mystery. This underwater find has long sparked controversy due to its location in the dark waters of the Gulf of Bothnia. A natural geological formation is one theory, while a sunken UFO is another. Whatever the case may be, this is an intriguing discovery that raises the bar on what is possible. In June of 2011, divers looking for ancient artifacts on the ocean floor came across the Anomaly. They’re known as the Swedish Ocean X team and they’ve even created a sonar picture.. However, because the image is blurry and unclear, scientists disagree on what it shows.
The Julia Sound
It’s unclear what caused the Julia Sound, but anyone who heard it was taken aback by it. There was an incident on the first of March in 1999. Since then, no one has heard of it. This may appear enigmatic, but things like this are common in the ocean’s abyssal depths, where visibility is often poor. There are a plethora of sounds that are still a mystery to science. Every single one of them has a name, including The Bloop, Upsweep, Slow Down, and Whistle, just like Julia. Despite the fact that NOAA scientists have recorded Julia, a clear explanation has yet to be found. Julia is only on screen for about 15 seconds, but it’s quite unnerving during that time.