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Scientists have discovered a large mineral structure under the sea in the Bermuda Triangle, reigniting conspiracy theories about the notorious stretch of water.
Scientists have discovered an unusually thick and mysterious layer of rock deep beneath the ocean floor under Bermuda, a finding that challenges conventional geological models.
Long framed by legend and mystery, Bermuda is now drawing scientific attention for reasons that have nothing to do with vanished ships or folklore. Ne
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Geologists Discover Giant Mysterious Structure Deep Beneath Bermuda
Forget the Bermuda Triangle, this is the new North Atlantic mystery. Study’s lead author William Frazer, a seismologist at Carnegie Science in Washington, D.C., detected this unusual structure while monitoring seismic waves.
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Strange new discovery in Bermuda Triangle stuns scientists: 20-km-thick rock layer found beneath surface
Scientists have identified an unusually thick rock layer deep beneath the Bermuda Triangle, revealing a geological feature unlike anything previously documented. The structure, measuring about 20 kilometres in thickness, lies below the oceanic crust and ...
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Scientists Intrigued by Huge Structure Under Bermuda
It’s a particularly intriguing finding, considering scientists believe the area was once part of the supercontinent Pangea, which formed hundreds of millions of years ago. Many other island chains in the Pacific or Indian oceans are the result of volcanic hotspots.
The islands of Bermuda are a scientific mystery. Not because of the notorious Bermuda Triangle nearby, but because they're perched atop a swollen mass of the Earth's crust that technically shouldn't be there, at least not according to traditional theories.
Deep beneath the Bermuda Triangle, a colossal stone structure has been unearthed, challenging everything we thought we knew about this mysterious region.
People around the world mostly know Bermuda for one thing: the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle. Now, however, scientists