Structures in the Baltic?
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NoPackDrill

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2,403 posts

213 months

Saturday 11th July
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Currently on the DFDS Kiel --> Klaipėda ferry (appears severely understaffed - I bet they've had management consultants in) . . . anyway, anybody any thoughts on what these numerous concrete (?) structures are, at least twenty miles off the coast of Poland?

There are quite a few others, but I am using maximum zoom!



butchstewie

66,984 posts

238 months

Saturday 11th July
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AI says offshore wind prep/substations.

simon_harris

3,042 posts

62 months

Saturday 11th July
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Awwww I thought this was going to be a thread on the Baltic Sea anomaly frown

E-bmw

13,241 posts

180 months

Saturday 11th July
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Having worked offshore for a lot of years, yes, they could well be the base of wind turbines, particularly if they look like they are in rows. There are many, many 100's in the North Sea.

zetec

5,157 posts

279 months

Saturday 11th July
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I guess there's too many to be old WW2 forts like Sealand?

sherman

15,181 posts

243 months

Saturday 11th July
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They look like the top of wind turbine bases.
You can just see the platform bit that sticks out.
If you read the page linked below you can see
What exactly is happening in Edinburgh's Leith? - Inch Cape Offshore https://share.google/7d8XbbeNw19Ri0Et6



aeropilot

40,429 posts

255 months

Sunday 12th July
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NoPackDrill said:
Currently on the DFDS Kiel --> Klaip?da ferry (appears severely understaffed - I bet they've had management consultants in) . . . anyway, anybody any thoughts on what these numerous concrete (?) structures are, at least twenty miles off the coast of Poland?

There are quite a few others, but I am using maximum zoom!


Old oil/gas drilling platform bases?
That ferry routes through the Baltic B3 oil/gas field