Thursday, September 06, 2007

Underwater Archaeologists Find Possible Mastodon Carving On Lake Michigan Rock
Underwater archaeologists in Lake Michigan's Grand Traverse Bay are speculating a boulder they found in a June ship wreck to be engraved with a prehistoric carvings.

Mark Holley, a scientist with the Grand Traverse Bay Underwater Preserve Council, believes that the granite rock, which was found hidden at a depth of about 12 metres, has markings that resemble a mastodon.


It's kind of a funny article.