A treasure hunter made an ‘unexplained’ discovery beneath the Bermuda Triangle - and he reckons it could prove that aliens visited Earth hundreds of years ago.
It's a bit rude of them to visit, leave, and never come back, isn’t it?
Darrell Miklos was helped by his close pal and NASA astronaut, Gordon Cooper, to find shipwrecks in the Caribbean - but in 2018, the team stumbled upon something that he believed was pretty shocking.
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Using maps put together in the 1960s by Cooper to identify more than 100 magnetic 'anomalies' in the Caribbean, Miklos dived at an undisclosed location near the Bahamas to investigate what he thought could be an ancient shipwreck.
Speaking to the MailOnline at the time, Miklos described what he found while filming an episode of Discovery Channel's Cooper's Treasure and said his team wanted to bring the 'alien spaceship' to the surface.
He recalled: "We were doing a scene where I was sitting in a two man submersible. We were out in the Bahamas and we were on an English shipwreck trail, somehow related to Sir Francis Drake.
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"I was trying to identify shipwreck material based on one of the anomaly readings on Gordon's charts when I noticed something that stuck out, that shocked me. It was a formation unlike anything I've ever seen related to shipwreck material, it was too big for that."
Well, it would be, wouldn't it?
"It was also something that was completely different from anything that I've seen that was made by nature.
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"It's almost like there are five arms coming out of a steep wall cliff and each one of these is the size of a gun on a battleship. They're enormous and then there's five over here and five over there, 15 in total.
"There's identical formations in three different areas and they don't look nature made, they don't look man made, certainly nothing I've ever seen based on my experience and I have years of experience at doing this, we've identified multiple different types of shipwreck material, this doesn't match or look anything like that."
The explorer also found other bizarre and unexplained formations around the main object, all of which are covered in thick coral that he believes are hundreds - if not thousands - of years old.
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Blown away by the discovery, Miklos decided to dig further into Cooper's files to find additional clues.
He continued: "I investigated some of Gordon's charts, I realised that there was something else on there that Gordon was referring to.
"Then it made sense to me why it wasn't identified as a shipwreck... he had to mean it might be something from another world. Gordon believed in aliens.
"He believed that we had visitors from other planets and he also believed that a lot of these things landed in this particular part of the world."
Topics: Aliens, TV and Film