In 2013, a colossal underwater pyramid was discovered near the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean. The pyramid measures 60 m high and its base has an area of 8,000 square meters. The pyramid was discovered by an amateur sailor, Diocletian Silva
While he was fishing on his yacht in the Atlantic Ocean, between the island of Sao Miguel and the island of Terceira, a strange signal was intercepted by his radar and so he made the epochal discovery.
Diocletian Silva considers his discovery to be a vestige of Atlantis. He also says that the pyramid is identical to those in Egypt, having a perfectly regular shape and oriented towards the cardinal points.
After the discovery, the Portuguese Hydrographic Institute of the Navy tried to determine if the pyramid was made by man or is the product of natural phenomena.
In October 2015, divers sent to explore the area detected two other pyramids much larger than the previous one, these having a height of 120 m in height and a base of 20,000 square meters. Those who analyzed these three pyramids said that they form an equilateral triangle.
What is certain is that the Atlantic Ocean, especially in the area of the Bermuda Triangle, hides all sorts of treasures, thousands of years old, that belonged to Atlantis.