Simon Boxall
Simon Boxall is an oceanographer at the University of Southampton, known for his research on ocean phenomena including rogue waves. He recently gained attention for his contributions to the Channel 5 documentary 'The Bermuda Triangle Enigma,' where he proposed that the mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle could be attributed to extreme rogue waves formed by the interaction of multiple storms in the region.
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Turkey:
Dr. Simon Boxall, an ocean scientist from Southampton University, suggests that many of the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle may be due to rogue waves.
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United States:
Oceanographer Simon Boxall told the Daily Mail the disappearances are due to 'rough waters.'
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Hungary:
Simon Boxall, an oceanographer from the University of Southampton, offers a more grounded explanation for the mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.
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Ecuador:
Simon Boxall, an oceanographer from the University of Southampton, argues that giant waves are responsible for the shipwrecks in the Bermuda Triangle.
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Colombia:
Simon Boxall, an oceanographer from the University of Southampton, argues that the disappearances can be explained by the formation of extreme waves.
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