Finding ‘crescentis’
Gelé has been studying the “remnants of major buildings” and “large pyramid” for almost 50 years, including on four excursions with local shrimper Ricky Robin.

Robin told WWL-TV that the compass on his boat spun completely around when he neared the area where Gelé claims the tip of the pyramid lies.

“Everything will go out on your boat, all your electronics,” Robin said.

“Like as if you were in the Bermuda Triangle. That’s exactly what we got here.”

Robin said the area has been a point of local discussion as fishermen reported catching strange square rocks in their nets over the years.

“I thought right away it was pieces of the pyramid because it was right around where that compass spun,” Robin said.

“The existence of this site has long intrigued Isleño fishermen and mariners familiar with the area,” The St. Bernard Voice wrote ahead of a lecture by Gelé in January.

“Who could have constructed a solid granite structure roughly the size of the Caesar’s Superdome in these waters, now covered with silt?

https://ancient-archeology.com..../archaeologist-claim

Archaeologist claims to have discovered a ‘12,000-year-old underwater city with pyramid and energy field off the US coast.’ - ANCIENT ARCHEOLOGY

Archaeologist claims to have discovered a ‘12,000-year-old underwater city with pyramid and energy field off the US coast.’ - ANCIENT ARCHEOLOGY

A retired architect has bizarrely claimed to have found an ancient underwater city with a pyramid and energy field off the coast of Louisiana.