Deep Sea Vision's Instagram page also featured a post this month of a branded T-shirt with the sonar image that states: "We find rocks."
The best part of this story, they got a good humor about it at least.
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Deep Sea Vision's Instagram page also featured a post this month of a branded T-shirt with the sonar image that states: "We find rocks."
The best part of this story, they got a good humor about it at least.
My God in Heaven. It WAS aliens all along. A UFO intercepted Earhart's plane and turned it to stone with a space ray! Or, possibly, a wizard did it.
Ah, the dreaded "looks like," which amateurs plague archaeologists with all the time and which regularly makes it into the media makes it into the media again.
Heaven forbid we wait for confirmation. It looks like her plane!
But don't worry, now that the correction is out, we'll only have at least 15 years of people who saw those articles confidently declaring that Amelia Earheart's plane was discovered (along with her remains).
But the government is hiding it for reasons....
You have to admit, that was a pretty damn close match for a sonar image.
But that's exactly why you wait for confirmation.
I’m wondering if the rock formation includes all the silverware that the coconut crabs used.
We all know she was a Japanese prisoner. /s