From The Brighter Side:
Beneath the tranquil surface of Grand Traverse Bay lies a secret far older than any shipwreck. Long known for calm waters and a proud seafaring past, the bay is now drawing attention for a prehistoric twist hidden beneath its waves. Over the years, divers have uncovered the skeletons of sunken trade vessels, remnants of a vibrant shipping era. But this time, the spotlight has shifted to something far more ancient.
Dr. Mark Holley, an underwater archaeology professor at Northwestern Michigan University, made the find during a routine sonar scan. What he discovered stunned researchers—a mysterious arrangement of large stones resting on the lake bed. Dubbed “Michigan’s Stonehenge” by those who’ve seen it, the site is stirring fresh curiosity about the region’s forgotten chapters.