>>42265580internet cables
>>42265580depth sounder data of ships which has been added to the mapping pile. cable ships mostly. commercial fishing vessels use them a ton, especially the newer ones with better fish sonar. commercial shipping not so much so long as they stay near the shipping lanes. the image artifacts you see are the result of quadtree compressionhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quadtreesuch that the "pixels" from the ships providing their depth data along with lat/long is higher resolution than the surrounding lower resolution data map background. look around enough and you'll find grid patterns and different scan patterns show up as a higher resolution data artifact. there are cables down there, but most of what you are seeing is a data artfiact. power lines are invisible in satellite imagery, and stuff around a diameter of an undersea data cable would show up, but we don't have that resolution of data down there.
you mean this ?https://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2012/225/undersea-3.htmhttps://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2012/224/undersea-mystery-2.htmhttps://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2012/223/undersea-mystery-1.htmhttps://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2013/229/undersea-mystery-6.htmhttps://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2012/226/undersea-4.htmhttps://www.marsanomalyresearch.com/evidence-reports/2013/228/undersea-mystery-5.htm
>>42266235And there it is. This is a classic /x/ shill tactic: post an OP "just asking questions" apparently innocently, then post the disinfo you want as a reply to fake engagement.
>>42266279I'm not OP, and even if I were, supplying better pics of the tracks on the ocean floor isn't "disinfo." Why are you so triggered about goyim noticing undersea mysteries? It's not gonna threaten your ZOG or anything.
>>42266279This. Tiresome.
google earth has depth mapping of the ocean, the long straight grid lines are boats mapping the depth of those areas, the dark scratches are most likely trenches in the ocean and the lighter spots are volcanoes/land that might turn into an island or something
>>42266279>>42266805samefag>>42266929>it's just boats
>>42265580The underwater walls. There's a massive one at (I think) the 49th parallel or whatever it's called
>>42268263googled it and got this instead
>>42265580Big ass cracks and wrinkles in the Earth's crust. What's the issue?>>42266171To add to anon.100% of the ocean has been mapped by satellite to a resolution of about 5km10-20% of the ocean has been mapped by sonar to a resolution of about 100m.5-2% of the ocean has been seen directly by human eyes or camera.