That’s a great question. They almost look like blocks, and one looks moved right by the wrecked ship. When was the last time the Baltic Sea was above sea level?
Possible artifacting if the surveying was done by 2 ships a certain distance from each other?
When was the last time the Baltic Sea was above sea level?
Only thing i know is that the british channel was created after thawing lakes at the end of the ice age flooded their way. Probably something similiar with the baltic sea. And before the ice age, there were no civilizations. And even before that, there was even deeper sea (before europe surfaced). So, probably never.
I agree about the wave/wrinkle looking things. I’m talking about the block looking things above the ship, and one beside it that looks like it moved from above it. I’m not sure how Lemmy works across instances but I did add a picture to my comment.
What are those blocky things on top side?
That’s a great question. They almost look like blocks, and one looks moved right by the wrecked ship. When was the last time the Baltic Sea was above sea level?
Possible artifacting if the surveying was done by 2 ships a certain distance from each other?
Only thing i know is that the british channel was created after thawing lakes at the end of the ice age flooded their way. Probably something similiar with the baltic sea. And before the ice age, there were no civilizations. And even before that, there was even deeper sea (before europe surfaced). So, probably never.
Presumably not before the mini ice age ~12k years ago… you mean the full-blown ice age right.
(I don’t know the proper terms of the eras sorry)
Yes, the big thing.
I believe the wrinkles that look like waves are the sand ground and it’s deep under water and we don’t see the water surface.
I agree about the wave/wrinkle looking things. I’m talking about the block looking things above the ship, and one beside it that looks like it moved from above it. I’m not sure how Lemmy works across instances but I did add a picture to my comment.
Btw, not to derail the point, but how do you embedd images instead of as link?
Like this. I think the image also has to be on its own line.
thx.