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| A collection of 4 underwater sites containing linear features and possible sub-surface anomalies. Many of the sites have similar characteristics and they also correspond to the linear anomaly areas in the Bahamas. |
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Linear features have been spotted between Cayo Rosario and Cayo Cantiles off the coast of Cuba. The linear areas show up on both Google Earth (above) and NASA World Wind imagery, seen to the left. It is uncertain if this is an ancient or modern site but it is below water. |
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A long linear feature near the Laberinto de las Doce Leguas, in Western Cuba can be seen below in both Google Earth and NASA World Wind imagery. Potential sub-surface anomalies can be seen within the red oval in the image on the left.
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The green areas are small islands. |
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Another long linear feature in the Bahia Buena Vista, Cuba can be seen below in both Google Earth and NASA World Wind imagery. Potential sub-surface anomalies can be seen within the red oval in the image on the left. The linear feature is approximately 3727.3 meters or 2.1 miles long.
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Potential sub-surface anomalies can be seen to the right of the linear feature.

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A linear, gridded area can be seen in both the NASA and Google Earth images of the Cayo Santa Maria off the coast of Caibarien, Cuba. The gridded anomaly area is approximately 2.8 miles long by 3 miles wide. The areas within the 3 red ovals may be possible sub-surface anomalies. Notice there seem to be nodes where many of the lines form intersections suggesting sub-surface anomalies at the intersection areas.
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Potential sub-surface anomalies can be seen to the right of the linear feature.

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