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Let us list just some examples of anomalies deep underwater, which were registered in our days.

There were sensational reports about Skylab space station crew observing lower water level near the well-known Bermuda Triangle.

What is interesting, the same was written in the Russian cosmonaut Vladimir Kovalionok’s spaceship log: «There is no doubt, and there cannot be any doubt about different water levels of the World Ocean. The phenomenon is rare, but clear».

Similar information came from Valeriy Riumin, another Russian cosmonaut. «I and Vladimir Liahov saw water risings in the Indian ocean – that was as if two great waves clashed fighting!» Interestingly, there was a mountain chain ridge several hundred meters beneath the surface of those waters, which the crew of «Salyut 6», the Russian orbital station, somehow saw from space, through the space station’s portholes.

Other types of the abnormal activity in the ocean deep include shining spirals, which are time to time registered by crews of the ocean vessels passing by. For example, sailors and travellers, who were passing Kuril Islands, saw a bright spot that suddenly appeared out of the night darkness. It was moving fast, gaining in size, and its diameter approached half a kilometer. Out of the spot, there was a bright column of light going up, so bright, that it allowed seeing items on the ship’s deck; furthermore, some of those items began emitting the dim light. Inhabitants of the Far East and Japan are familiar with the phenomenon, and they call it «the Kuril Light» or «the burning circle».

Ocean vessel crews many times logged similar phenomena, as they were passing Gulf of Aden and Persian Gulf, as well as Gulf of Martaban, Strait of Malacca and waters nearby Thailand. The illuminations may take the shape of rotating wheels, surrounding the vessel hulls, and then their shape may change, by splitting into amazing patterns.

Beneath the ocean surface, abnormal acoustic phenomena are also registered on regular basis. Sometimes, those sounds may be so strange, that researchers come to no conclusion at all about their nature. Scientists record, analyze, and even name them in such a manner, which at least might somehow characterize what they might be looking like.

For example, there was the «Ascending», a monotone sound, which was registered on regular basis between 1991 and 1994. Then it disappeared to reappear again after some time. In 1996, the sound became very intensive, something that ocean researchers had never registered before; even more confusing was that the signals were registered simultaneously in the opposite locations of the Pacific Ocean.