Strange things on the Ocean floor

Google Earth now has a decent map of some of the ocean floor. What strsnge things do you find when looking? Recently i found these strange lines on the floor of the Red Sea and in the Gulf of Aden.
I thought at 1st that these must be the borders of the countries in Africa and on the Arabian peninsula that adjoin the Red Sea but this is not the case. The lines do not match up, nor are they found near other borders.
OK so they are not borders. They must be pipelines right? No they are not. I traced the lines path towards the Persian Gulf, and there are no lines on the bottom of the Persian Gulf floor where we would expect to see lots of them if they were from pipelines. And then follow the lines to see if perhaps they ended up at some major port such as Suez, but that is not the case either.
These lines make 90ďľź turns and when the lines end it is always in a little pile of dirt. And then I noticed all these little piles of dirt that looked just like the ending of one of these lines. Were all these piles made by whatever made these lines?
As if the lines weren’t strange enough, I then come across something which can only be described as “tank tracks” on the bottom of the ocean floor in the Gulf of Aden. Wtf?
Anyone care to explore with me?


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Here’s a screenshot of a line ending in a mound.

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Very interesting :upside_down_face: not so natural as it look.

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yup looks like a clean cut?? straight clean line

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Interesting finds! There’s lots of things in that part of the world which are submerged due to sea level rise and geological subsidence in the last 13,000ish years. The coastal areas along the Mediterranean, India, and Indonesia often have similar features.

Scale is critical when discussing this stuff - how deep, how big, etc. Do you have any screenshots that show the scale and depth? Google Earth has tools to accomplish that.

:sun_with_face: :rainbow:

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All roads lead to Rome, or Atlantis?

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Probably internet cables lol

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During the late 60s, a friend of mine was a sonarman on a diesel sub. He recounted to me that once while they were cruising the general area of the Caribbean, he saw what appeared to be a triangle, perhaps a pyramid, on the sea floor. Straight lines and sharp angles. It simply swept across his oscilloscope and then was gone. He didn’t report it (“What would have been the point?” was his response when I asked him if he’d told anyone at the time), and I suppose he was more aware of the situation than I would have been from afar and so much later in time. Weird shit.

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ok… here it goes. this is a WIDELY reported phenomena (visual effect) caused by sonar floor mapping process.

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dont forget global warming and climate change :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:

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I’m not sure what type of inappropriate political point you’re trying to make, but global warming is well-established as the whole reason for the 400ft+ rise in sea level during the Younger Dryas period, 11,600 to 13,000 years ago.

What caused the warming back then is still being heavily researched, but I don’t want anybody to read your comment and think that such a cause and effect relationship between temps rising and sea levels rising is somehow in doubt. You’d have to be a fool to think those things are not directly related, regardless of on which side of the aisle you sit.

:peace_symbol:

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geezus get over yourself the friggin problem with the world today is people dont know how to have a coke and a smile anymore and take a joke dam…sit back take a toke or 2 and relax

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Except they don’t go anywhere. No starting or finishing point that would Lead to the conclusion that it has anything to do with oil, gas communications…no starting from one port or hub and going to another. And only in the Red Sea…granted i have NOT looked many other places.
Here’s some more shots. These lines are big. One does go pretty close to a port But another time it closes in towards the coast and there is absolutely nothing there As in the pictured photo below


Maybe it is some kind of communications line that isn’t finished…

There is supposedly a Pyramid very deep in the ocean off the coast of Cuba. Sonar image is very interesting.

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Scale is critical when discussing this stuff - how deep, how big, etc. Do you have any screenshots that show the scale and depth? Google Earth has tools to accomplish that.

I hope the new screenshots help with scale. Some cities are shown.

maybe those strange writings of the mad arab, Al Hazreb were onto something…

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What were they?
Man these things are huge. Here’s a photo of one with a town in the picture

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What, the qitab al azif, commonly known as the necronomicon?

Honestly,I’m a bit of a hard nosed empiricist. For all I know this is false pattern recognition on bugs in the gui.

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