The Bermuda Triangle Is Still One of The Most Mysterious Places on Earth

Proof That Air Bombs Exist

If you ever see a strange hexagonal cloud on a weather map, it's more than likely an air bomb. Colorado State University's satellite meteorologist Dr. Steve Miller said, “You don’t typically see straight edges with clouds. Most of the time, clouds are random in their distribution. The satellite imagery is really bizarre. These types of hexagonal shapes over the ocean are in essence air bombs.”

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