And yet the possibility of a Stonehenge-esque worship site wouldn’t be out of place at the bottom of Lake Michigan. The region already has its share of petroglyphs from ancient tribes and other standing stone sites. These submerged stones could have been raised by local populations at a time when the lake bed was dry, in the late Ice Age. More research is needed to determine whether these stones were arranged by humans, or merely look that way.
Jan 14
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Global flood?
I see some rocks on a lakebed in no particular order or arrangement…rocks are common to lakebeds.
nice picture but i don’t see anything that amazes me
@ Bob
No, the end of the ice age.
mmmmm….. an orange yummy.
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Is that triangle thingy right in the middle of the picture a spaceship?
no wonder my water tastes like a Druid.
New Flash: Random rocks discovered in Lake Michigan…hmmm
They fit exactly as pimples on the face on mars where you would expect to see pimples on a humanoid face!
I’ll reserve judgment until a whole lot more research is conducted. The short answer is – Random.
They look pretty random to me.
Have you seen the face on Mars up close? Mind likes to rearrange things into shapes we are familiar with.
There is underwater pyramids in Rock Lake in Lake Mills WI.