Submerged Megaliths Off Malta Gebel Gol-Bahar & Off Pelagie Islands Indicate Pelasgian Construction During Ice Age

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A megalithic complex which looks like those famous ones onshore the island of Malta (at Hagar Qim, Mnajdra, Ggantija, Hypogeum, and Tarxien) is submerged about 1.5 miles off the northeastern coast near Sliema called Gebel Gol-Bahar (rediscovered by Hubert Zeitlmair), and 150 miles to the west (half way to Tunisia) off the Pelagie Islands a 40 foot long hewn stone monolith was discovered submerged a hundred feet down in the Sicilian channel, the monolith which appears to have been a lighthouse, all built by Pelasgians with help perhaps from progeny of Japheth’s grandson Tarshish (Tarxien).