In the comments section perhaps it was simply an imaging artifact:
http://www.heralddeparis.com/surprise-u ... jazz/67059
Damn. Given the broad description of the location, and the tectonic activity, another submerged colonial port.
Caribbean underwater city link disappears
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Re: Caribbean underwater city link disappears
Two more stories in that “Newspaper” about this.
http://www.heralddeparis.com/herald-de- ... gain/67302
http://www.heralddeparis.com/surprise-u ... jazz/67059
It seems it was written that way on purpose.
Make it mysterious to get some funding.
“Yes, there was indeed an intriguing anomaly discovered. Yes, it does look like ancient ruins. Yes, there are some images the researchers are pining over, because they seem to indicate that there must have been human intervention for these things to exist.
So what do you do? Write it up and hope someone gives you the opportunity (see: FUNDING) to confirm and research. What does a technical piece in an academic journal get you? If you’re lucky, an online subscription to the academic journal, but really not all that often.”
http://www.heralddeparis.com/herald-de- ... gain/67302
http://www.heralddeparis.com/surprise-u ... jazz/67059
It seems it was written that way on purpose.
Make it mysterious to get some funding.
“Yes, there was indeed an intriguing anomaly discovered. Yes, it does look like ancient ruins. Yes, there are some images the researchers are pining over, because they seem to indicate that there must have been human intervention for these things to exist.
So what do you do? Write it up and hope someone gives you the opportunity (see: FUNDING) to confirm and research. What does a technical piece in an academic journal get you? If you’re lucky, an online subscription to the academic journal, but really not all that often.”