According to "'Mysterious' Baltic Sea Object Is a Glacial Deposit," the latest furor is that Peter Lindberg, head of the Ocean X team was interviewed on the radio and is quoted as saying:
"It has these very strange stair formations, and if it is constructed, it must be constructed tens of thousands of years ago before the Ice Age,"
The following image is only an illustration of the object and has been discounted by experts.
While I appreciate their caution, didn't anyone tell them about Doggerland, the sunken landmass in the North Sea?
Why can't there be evidence of another sunken landmass in the Baltic?
Have a great day,
Jack Churchward
Clearwater, Florida