Monaco’s Oceanographic Museum Spotlights Mysterious Capo Corso Rings in New Documentary

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Scientists are investigating the mystery of circular formations found at the bottom of the sea off the coast of Capo Corso, and a documentary film will be shown at the Oceanographic Museum of Monaco to shed light on this unprecedented phenomenon.

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The Oceanographic Museum in Monaco is featuring a documentary entitled “Capo Corso, il Mistero degli anelli” by Laurent Ballesta, exploring mysterious formations discovered off the coast of Capo Corso. These formations consist of over 1,000 perfectly circular rings measuring up to 20 meters in diameter. The rings are located on a vast seafloor plain that stretches from Capo Corso to the coasts of France and Italy. Scientists have identified around 1,400 of these rings and are conducting a thorough investigation to understand their formation and the exceptional biodiversity they harbor. The investigation is being led by the Gombessa team, which includes a multidisciplinary group of scientists utilizing underwater stations, submarines, and various experiments. The documentary screening is open to the public and free of charge with prior reservation.

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