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So far, the only justification I see for calling it a UFO is "It's round."

 

 

Hell, I've seen lots of possible UFO's, then. I've got four on my car...

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Reading the comments underneath. Man this little weasel Brit seems to have a problem with us. grrr

 

"It could be almost anything. But you can bet if this was in American waters, you'd never even hear of it. If the powers that be let the Yanks get their grubby little hands on it, we'll never find out what it is.

- Kuri, Manchester, 01/8/2011 23:03"

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"It could be almost anything. But you can bet if this was in American waters, you'd never even hear of it. If the powers that be let the Yanks get their grubby little hands on it, we'll never find out what it is.

- Kuri, Manchester, 01/8/2011 23:03"

 

They're ALL our waters, you frickin' Limey. If you don't like it, try and take them back from our Navy. :nana:

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IMHO, the sonar pictures from it (http://www.oceanexplorer.se) look like it's a sunken disk shaped object. My guess is, this is just a rock formation (top of a mountain) that's been shaved clean by the currents; the sand in the sonar seems to indicate such as well as (take a hard slick round object, deposite sand on and around it and force water over it with a force and you'll see something similar) . The good news is that they received enough donations to go back and drop camera's on it.

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