Rhode Island Shuts Down Underwater Coastline Surprise – 5 Shocking Things You Need to Know About This 'rhode' Discovery
- State officials discovered a massive, undiscovered glacial boulder field just 50 feet off the state's popular beaches, hidden since the last ice age ended 12,000 years ago. This completely changes historical shipping route maps.
- The 'rhode' surprise is officially named the "Newport Megaliths," with the largest stone estimated to weigh 340 tons—larger than a city bus and perfectly aligned with seasonal solstices.
- Marine biologists were stunned to find dozens of rare, cold-water coral polyps clinging to the boulders, a species never before recorded this far south in New England.
- A local fisherman accidentally stumbled onto the site when his sonar showed a dramatic "hole" in the ocean floor, sparking a frantic underwater survey by the University of Rhode Island.
- Tour operators are already scheduling exclusive glass-bottom boat tours to the site for next week, with tickets selling out within hours—all because of this hidden 'rhode' secret.