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please elaborate
So sonar searches disturb the seabed to the extend that you can view it from space?
That's some serious energy release . . .
Also the precision of the tracks is interesting with the apparent right angles.
If you are chasing a contact I'd expect something much more random.
If you're doing a survey, the precision makes sense.
Wonder if someone was exploring the area for oil or minerals?
Posted by: pikeman666   Posted on: 02/26/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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