It weighs about 15 tons and is broken into two parts. Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean.
Sicily Channel Megalith. Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts. Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean.

Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts.
Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean. Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts. The enormous stone totem, now split in two and sitting in the sicilian channel between tunisia and sicily, about 25 miles from malta, was hewn from a rocky outcrop. Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean.
Description of the underwater stonehenge of sicily (pantelleria vecchia bank megalith) a diagram shows three views of the monolith in the sicilian channel, central mediterranean sea. Description of the underwater stonehenge of sicily (pantelleria vecchia bank megalith) a diagram shows three views of the monolith in the sicilian channel, central mediterranean sea. The enormous stone totem, now split in two and sitting in the sicilian channel between tunisia and sicily, about 25 miles from malta, was hewn from a rocky outcrop. Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean.
Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean.
They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area. They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area. Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts. It weighs about 15 tons and is broken into two parts.
They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area.
Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean. Sicilian channel monolith submitted by dodomad a 12 metre monolith, hacked out of limestone some nine thousand years ago, has been found at the bottom of the mediterranean. The enormous stone totem, now split in two and sitting in the sicilian channel between tunisia and sicily, about 25 miles from malta, was hewn from a rocky outcrop. Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts.
They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area.
Description of the underwater stonehenge of sicily (pantelleria vecchia bank megalith) a diagram shows three views of the monolith in the sicilian channel, central mediterranean sea. They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area. The enormous stone totem, now split in two and sitting in the sicilian channel between tunisia and sicily, about 25 miles from malta, was hewn from a rocky outcrop. Description of the underwater stonehenge of sicily (pantelleria vecchia bank megalith) a diagram shows three views of the monolith in the sicilian channel, central mediterranean sea.
Description of the underwater stonehenge of sicily (pantelleria vecchia bank megalith) a diagram shows three views of the monolith in the sicilian channel, central mediterranean sea. They dove 131 feet (40 m) underwater in an area. The enormous stone totem, now split in two and sitting in the sicilian channel between tunisia and sicily, about 25 miles from malta, was hewn from a rocky outcrop. Stunned, the researchers sent down divers with cameras and video recorders to get a closer look at the monolith, which had broken into two parts.