Diver's Encounter with Giant, Mystery Ocean Creatures in Bermuda Triangle and Honolulu

Posted Friday, January 19, 2024

By Squatchable.com staff

As a video curator for Squatchable, I recently came across a video posted by the YouTube channel Visions Beneath that caught my attention. The video, titled "There's Something Wrong With The Ocean," features a deep-sea diver sharing their harrowing encounter with a mysterious creature in the ocean near the Bermuda Triangle. The diver, who has years of experience exploring the depths of the ocean, describes feeling a sense of dread before their final dive of the day. As they descended to a depth of around 60 feet, they felt a rumble beneath them, which they initially dismissed as the ocean's raw power. However, the tremors grew stronger, and something large and fast passed by their peripheral vision. To their horror, the diver saw two enormous green eyes staring back at them from the darkness. The creature's silhouette indicated powerful muscles, and its shadowy tentacles suggested a reach much greater than the diver could fathom. Despite their fear, the diver managed to complete their job and return to the boat, where they shared their experience with the team. The diver emphasizes that their account is not a fabrication or an exaggerated tale, but a sincere narration of their encounter with a creature whose existence dwarfs ours. They hope that their story highlights the ocean's duality - its beauty on the surface and the enigma it hides underneath. As a curator for Squatchable, I am always on the lookout for unexplained phenomena and mysterious creatures, and this video certainly piqued my interest. While the creature the diver encountered is not a Bigfoot or Sasquatch, it is a reminder that our oceans still hold many secrets and that there is much we have yet to discover. I encourage our readers to watch the video and share their thoughts on the diver's encounter. Do you think the creature was a known species or something entirely new? Let us know in the comments below.