Scientists could have discovered the path to Atlantis in a remarkable underwater find.
An expedition to a deep-sea ridge north of the Hawaiian islands revealed something that had an eerie similarity to a yellow brick road.
The crew of the Exploration Vessel Nautilus discovered the rock formation with a remotely operated vehicle that was used to study the Lili’uokalani Ridge Seamounts in Hawaii.
They documented their discovery live, which saw them stumble across the formation of what resembles a man-made yellow brick road.
However, the crew did have a logical explanation for the discovery as a YouTube video described what the formation actually was.
The description read: "At the summit of Nootka Seamount, the team spotted a 'dried lake bed' formation, now IDed as a fractured flow of hyaloclastite rock (a volcanic rock formed in high-energy eruptions where many rock fragments settle to the seabed)."