A new scientific theory explains Bermuda Triangle ship disappearances through dangerous wave patterns that can overwhelm vessels like the missing USS Cyclops.
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A BOFFIN has claimed to have cracked the mystery of the infamous Bermuda Triangle - which has swallowed ships and planes for 500 years without leaving a trace. Ocean expert Dr Simon Boxall be ...
Dr Simon Boxall says rogue waves, not UFOs, cause Bermuda Triangle vanishings, with wild currents and storms in the Florida-Puerto Rico-Bermuda region swallowing ships and planes.
A scientist claimed to solve the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, which has been the site of shipwrecks, plane crashes, and paranormal sights for more than 500 years. Dr. Simon Boxall, an oceanogra ...
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The Bermuda Triangle has seen myriad famed and previously unexplained phenomena, from disappearing planes to vessels that have sent out distress signals before immediately vanishing.
Dr Simon Boxall, an oceanographer from the University of Southampton, says that the secret of the Bermuda Triangle doesn't involve UFOs or interdimensional portals.