Topographic Anomalies: Area 1- Bermuda and the Triangle By: admin
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The Bermuda triangle area is home to more than odd disappearances, it is also a haven for topographic, linear features that exist on the topographic map available via Google Earth, provided by NASA. The lines are all about the same width, approximately 5 miles wide and they continue on the map for many hundreds of miles. It is uncertain if the features are data glitches or if they are a part of the underwater landscape.
The length of Site 1 below is over 30 miles and the width of the blips is approximately 3 miles:


The red arrow below points to a linear feature in the Atlantic Ocean that continues to the North for over 700 miles. The width of the lines all seem to be about the same size of 5 miles:


The line below extending North of the Bermuda Island is over 5 miles wide, continues on to the North for 400 miles and is truncated by another line. Line appears to be raised instead of a depression due to the shadows that can be seen from the ancient volcano underneath Bermuda. The shadows fall in the same direction:


Another line that continues on for over 400 miles:


Theories of the Linear features:
- Signals caused by ship radar transmitting along the shipping routes.
- Unknown Fault lines.
- Data Anomalies.
- Pollution from large oil tanker vessels.
- A Gigantic transportation system for the Lemurians.
- Submarines getting to close to the bottom of the ocean.