No triangle. I was born in Muskegon and sailed in that so-called area for my first 20 years. This story is nonsense. I wonder why the "experts" didn't identify themselves or provide solid evidence? Maybe because there isn't any.
Madhorse - 8 years ago
Old story. I read about this back when the Fitzgerald sank. Why not do a story on the Lake Michigan Stonehenge? Or the foundations under water by about 30 feet off Cross village? Or the "hunting trail" off the Alpena area in Huron?
Big game hunters from 9,000 years ago knew what they were doing—and archaeologists at the University of Michigan are getting a glimpse of just how skilled they were. Archaeologists have discovered a complex array of stone lanes and V-shaped structures on an underwater ridge in Lake Huron, marking the most elaborate hunting structure found to date under the Great Lakes.
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/05/01/hunting-structure-submerged-under-lake-huron-testament-ancestors-sophistication-154674
No triangle. I was born in Muskegon and sailed in that so-called area for my first 20 years. This story is nonsense. I wonder why the "experts" didn't identify themselves or provide solid evidence? Maybe because there isn't any.
Old story. I read about this back when the Fitzgerald sank. Why not do a story on the Lake Michigan Stonehenge? Or the foundations under water by about 30 feet off Cross village? Or the "hunting trail" off the Alpena area in Huron?
Big game hunters from 9,000 years ago knew what they were doing—and archaeologists at the University of Michigan are getting a glimpse of just how skilled they were. Archaeologists have discovered a complex array of stone lanes and V-shaped structures on an underwater ridge in Lake Huron, marking the most elaborate hunting structure found to date under the Great Lakes.
Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2014/05/01/hunting-structure-submerged-under-lake-huron-testament-ancestors-sophistication-154674