A discovery of iconic proportions.
Remember when you were about seven-years-old and you were obsessed with the Bermuda Triangle and everybody who had ever step foot inside of its perimeters and all you ever wanted to do was go there and check it out for yourself to try and solve the mystery that has plagued mankind for decades?
No? Just us? OK. Whatever.
Either way though you’ll probably be at least mildly interested to find out that researchers think they’ve discovered the reason why all those lads and ships and all disappeared into the Bermuda Triangle all those years ago.
And it’s all to do with waves.
Madness.

Apparently, massive 100 foot “rogue waves” could be coming out of nowhere in the Bermuda, Florida, Puerto Rico region and destroying everything that gets in their way.
In a new documentary by Channel 5, The Bermuda Triangle Enigma, researchers recreated the environment that the USS Cyclops would have been travelling through in 1918 when it disappeared.
And they discovered that the “monster waves” would have obliterated the ship.
There was no wreckage found of the vessel after it disappeared, nor where any of the 306 crew and passengers discovered afterwards.
Apparently, all of those lost lives could have been prevented if people had just been a bit more careful.
That’s according to the documentary anyway.
No supernatural buzz here, lads. Just giant waves.
Cool.