Underwater Stone Blocks at Bimini Road

The Bimini Road is a linear arrangement of large rectangular limestone blocks lying on the seabed off the coast of North Bimini island in the Bahamas, at a

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The Bimini Road is a linear arrangement of large rectangular limestone blocks lying on the seabed off the coast of North Bimini island in the Bahamas, at a depth of roughly 5 metres. Discovered in 1968, the formation stretches approximately 0.8 kilometres and sparked decades of debate over whether it represents a natural beach-rock formation or the remains of an ancient man-made structure.

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