Is Lake Michigan Hiding Another Stonehenge?
A group of researchers searching for shipwrecks at the bottom of Lake Michigan claim they’ve found a 10,000-year-old stone structure similar to Stonehenge.
One of the rocks reportedly is carved with the image of a mastodon, according to io9.com.
If the image turns out to be a mastodon or mammoth, it would provide evidence that humans may have raised the rock formation.
The report, which includes sonar images, was actually released in 2007, but is just now gaining attention.
Ancient rocks with images on them have been found in the Lake Michigan area previously, and there’s a possibility that humans could have created the rock formation when part of the lake bed was dry in the late Ice Age.
Stonehenge, which archaeologists believe was a prehistoric burial ground, remains the most famous ancient rock formation discovered, but back in 2001 researchers discovered 18-story-high towers of stone at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean near the area where some believe the lost city of Atlantis once existed.
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