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UFO expert claims he found an alien ship in the Bermuda Triangle. Google Earth

A UFO expert claimed to have spotted a massive alien vessel under the ocean near the coast of Florida using Google Earth’s map. According to the expert, the vessel moved across a network of underwater roads located within the Bermuda Triangle.

UFO expert Scott Waring of ET Data Base spotted the strange object while scanning through the online version of Google Earth. As he was looking through the digital map, he came across a submerged object off the coast of Florida.

The object, which was located several kilometers from the Great Abaco Island, had an elongated shape. Using Google Earth’s distance measurement tool, Waring estimated that the object was about 15.3 kilometers long.

Aside from the object, Waring also saw trails under the ocean. He referred to the trails, which formed straight lines, as underwater roads. Waring speculated that these could have been drag marks made by the object and other unknown underwater vessels millions of years ago.

Although Waring noted that the object appeared to be abandoned, he said that it may have been moving or dragging itself across the ocean floor for millions of years. He assumed that object was most likely an alien mining vessel that was sent to Earth to explore its oceans and to extract precious resources.

Interestingly, the object, as well as the long drag marks discovered by Waring, were all within the famous Bermuda Triangle. For years, this region, which was also referred to as the Devil’s Triangle, has been the subject of debate among the scientific community and UFO enthusiasts due to its mysterious nature.

The area, which is located between Puerto Rico, Florida and Bermuda, captured the attention of the public due to the number of ships and aircraft that disappeared while passing through the region.

Probably one of the most famous recorded incidents that occurred within the Bermuda Triangle was the disappearance of the USS Cyclops in 1918. According to reports, the ship disappeared shortly after leaving the island of Barbados. With a crew of 309, the incident was regarded as the single largest loss of life in the history of the U.S. Navy outside of combat.