Weird holes in ocean floor

Interesting. I'd say that is some sort of underground gas pocket that pushed through to the surface through a crevasse under the sand. It does seem strange that they are seemingly uniform and in a straight line. You don't typically see that in nature. While they may look man-made, 1.7 miles down is a lot for any man made vehicle to handle. A quick back of the napkin calculation puts hull pressure at nearly 4,000 pounds per square inch at that depth. If they aren't natural then someone has a drilling drone in those waters.
 
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Interesting. I'd say that is some sort of underground gas pocket that pushed through to the surface through a crevasse under the sand. It does seem strange that they are seemingly uniform and in a straight line. You don't typically see that in nature. While they may look man-made, 1.7 miles down is a lot for any man made vehicle to handle. A quick back of the napkin calculation puts hull pressure at nearly 4,000 pounds per square inch at that depth. If they aren't natural then someone has a drilling drone in those waters.
That has been the running 'popular theory' of say the Bermuda Triangle. Methane pockets rising up and stalling planes and rendering buoyancy nill. Could be remnants or someone searching..maybe time will tell. Everything is always moving. We may not see or perceive it. Just think of how much our world spins in the vastness...are we getting into brain melt stuff again? :)
 
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