Harte
Senior Member
The lake is freshwater, and sea level has nothing to do with this.
IIRC, there isn't any actual "pyramid" in the lake. There appears to be a rectangular pile of stones though - none of them big enough to remark on, just small natural stones. Also, there are several other flooded archaeological sites in the area so this isn't exactly unheard of.
Harte
IIRC, there isn't any actual "pyramid" in the lake. There appears to be a rectangular pile of stones though - none of them big enough to remark on, just small natural stones. Also, there are several other flooded archaeological sites in the area so this isn't exactly unheard of.
Harte