Unbelievable!!Oceanographic Studies Find Pyramids and Advanced Technology Within The Bermuda Triangle

By Andrew Alpin, 14 July 2022

4 The number of disappearances has decreased over the years

These are the “usual” explanations for the Bermuda Triangle that experts have come up with. But what about all the theories that are based on facts and research? During the last 100 years, this strange thing “ate” a lot of ships and planes. In most cases, missing ships, aeroplanes, or people were never found. Since the turn of the century, fewer people have gone missing. Pilots and ship captains now stay away from the Bermuda Triangles because the course through or over it is dangerous. But people still wonder about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, and researchers are actively trying to find an explanation that makes sense.

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5 A German research team headed by Dr. Meyer discovered something really strange inside the Triangle

Recent studies of the Triangle using sonar equipment have shown pyramidal structures and high-tech gadgets to be present out there. German oceanographer Dr. Meyer and his team have been studying the Bermuda Triangle for many years. During the last part of their search, they used sonar equipment.

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6 The sonar equipment found crystal pyramidal anomalies

The sonar equipment helped them find two huge pyramids made of thick, strange glass that were 2,000 metres below the surface. Experts couldn’t figure out how to explain these strange anomalies or how were they even constructed.

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7 These structures may hold the answers to why ships and aeroplanes constantly went missing while traversing through the Triangle’s surface area

Meyer says that finding these pyramidal glass structures, which are hidden in the middle of the Triangle, could be the answer to why ships, planes, and people have been going missing. Reports say that there are a lot of mysteries around the pyramids that no living thing has been able to decipher.

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