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The website Myth Detector published an article debunking the claim that a mysterious underwater pyramid was discovered in the Bermuda Triangle. The article explains that the claim originated from a 1990 article in the satirical publication The Weekly World News. While the article mentions real people like Charles Berlitz, an American linguist, the article ultimately attributes the claim to fictional characters, such as "oceanographer Verlag Meyer", fabricated by the satirical publication. Myth Detector further emphasizes that despite the claim's long-standing presence in online forums, no evidence supports the existence of the alleged pyramid.
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The website Myth Detector published an article debunking the claim that a mysterious underwater pyramid was discovered in the Bermuda Triangle. The article explains that the claim originated from a 1990 article in the satirical publication The Weekly World News. While the article mentions real people like Charles Berlitz, an American linguist, the article ultimately attributes the claim to fictional characters, such as "oceanographer Verlag Meyer", fabricated by the satirical publication. Myth Detector further emphasizes that despite the claim's long-standing presence in online forums, no evidence supports the existence of the alleged pyramid.

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