Underwater Linear Features, Bahamas
The linear feature below is underwater off the coast of Dunmore Town and is approximately 1.5 miles long by 80 feet wide. The average 4 lane bridge is approximately 42 feet in width.
Linear Features: Bahamas, Current Island- Site 1

Linear Features: Bahamas, Current Island- Site 1

The linear feature below is approximately 1.8 miles long by 85 feet wide. Notice the darker line at the top of the linear feature.
Linear Features: Bahamas Current Island- Site 2

It is uncertain if the linear features are modern or ancient in origin. If you have any information on the features in question, please send us a comment via e-mail or post a comment to this article.
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Are these anywhere near the Bimini Road? have you tried to explore that are further with Google Earth?
They look like propeller scars to me. They're probably from a larger ship with twin propellers that had just enough draft to maneuver, but not enough that it didn't disturb the darker sand or plant life on the sea floor.
A ship with propellers 85 feet apart? Would have to be a very large ship...and twin screws are not all that common on merchant ships of that size. How deep is the water there? A ship with a beam exceeding 85 feet would probably draw in excess of 25 feet.
NORAD old sea base lines. So quit making a big deal of everything
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