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#archaeological #recentdiscovery #stonehenge Lake Michigan is one of the largest freshwater lakes in north America and home to one of the strangest discoveries. Under the surface of Lake Michigan lies a mysterious small arrangement of standing stones laid out in a rough circle, with numerous other standing stones placed round the outside in a seemingly random pattern. In 2007, while searching for the remains of sunken ships, scientists discovered a stone structure at a depth of 12 meters in Lake Michigan. The monument or “Stonehenge of Lake Michigan” as its come to be known was discovered by Marc Holly, the professor of underwater archaeology at the Northwestern University of Michigan and his colleague Brian Abbott.
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