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Friday, April 17, 2020

Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda triangle facts




Bermuda Triangle is infamous as it believed to have devoured many ships and aircrafts passing through its region. That is the reason why this northwest part of Atlantic Ocean is also called as “The Devil’s Triangle”. Scared? This article reviews some of the facts about the Bermuda Triangle. Analyze whether the stories behind the missing aircrafts ands ships in Bermuda Triangle is true – or just mere myth. Read on and enjoy these interesting Bermuda Triangle facts.

Bermuda Triangle can be found in Northwest part of Atlantic Ocean, lies between Puerto Rico, Florida ands Bermuda. Due to many mystifying ship ands plane incidents occurred in this part, Bermuda triangle has been associated with numerous paranormal activities. On the other hand, many investigations indicate that the culprit could be the human errors and bad weather. In addition, the reports of the mysterious plane and boat incidents occurred in Bermuda Triangle could be exaggerated according to researches.
 Bermuda Triangle Myths ands Mystery

  • In 1918, the USS Cyclops together with 309 crews had gone missing after they left Barbados.
  • In 1945, TMB Avenger had gone missing during the training flight over the Atlantic.
  • In 1958, the Douglas DC-3 aircraft together with 32 crews had gone missing and no hint of the aircraft was found ever.
  • In 1955, a yacht was found but all of its crew was missing after surviving from three hurricanes.
There are also several explanations regarding with the mysterious disappearances of many ships and planes over the Bermuda Triangle including pirates, hurricanes, rough weather, deliberate sinking, magnetic anomalies, human errors ands gas deposits.

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