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Lake Michigan may house 'American Stonehenge'

Washington, Jan 9 (ANI): A team of archaeologists has discovered stones in a circular formation along with possible ancient carvings deep below the surface of Lake Michigan, similar to the Stonehenge site in England.

The iconic Stonehenge in the UK is one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world, but it has been found that it is not the only stone formation of its kind.

Similar stone alignments have been found throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales, and now, it seems, in Lake Michigan.

According to a report by NBC (National Broadcasting Corporation), in 2007, Mark Holley, professor of underwater archeology at Northwestern Michigan College, discovered a series of stones arranged in a circle 40 feet below the surface of Lake Michigan.

One stone outside the circle seems to have carvings that resemble a mastodon-an elephant-like animal that went extinct about 10,000 years ago.

Archaeologists had been hired to survey the Lake's floor near Traverse City, Michigan, and examine old boat wrecks with a sonar device.

They discovered sunken boats and cars and even a Civil War-era pier. But among these expected finds was a potentially prehistoric surprise.

"When you see it in the water, you're tempted to say this is absolutely real," said Holley. "But that's what we need the experts to come in and verify," he added.

The formation, if authenticated, wouldn't be completely out of place. Stone circles and other petroglyph sites are located in the area.

While Chicago has an interesting and colorful history of its own, it's exciting to think that a North American version of Stonehenge could be sitting just over 200 miles away. (ANI)

Man punches shark as it bites his leg at Lake Illawarra

Melbourne, Jan 12 (ANI): A 23-year-old Aussie man, who was snorkeling, saved his own life from a shark by punching it.The snorkeller was swimming under the Windang Bridge when he felt a tug on his leg, and saw a flurry of white water.He punched out at a brown shape that was believed to have been a bull shark.After he freed himself, he made his way to mud flats where he flagged down a passing boat......

Man punches shark as it bites his leg at Lake Illawarra

Melbourne, Jan 12 (ANI): A 23-year-old Aussie man, who was snorkeling, saved his own life from a shark by punching it.The snorkeller was swimming under the Windang Bridge when he felt a tug on his leg, and saw a flurry of white water.He punched out at a brown shape that was believed to have been a bull shark.After he freed himself, he made his way to mud flats where he flagged down a passing boat......
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