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10 terrible facts about the Bermuda Triangle

 

The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area in the North Atlantic, somewhat restricted by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. As we all know, this area exudes supernatural phenomena and is even feared by many people. Although many skeptics will choose to reduce the capacity of the region, others may even exaggerate it. The truth is that none of us really knows what is happening in this daunting area, but what we do know is that too many things are considered coincidences.

terrible facts about the Bermuda Triangle
Facts about Bermuda triangle


The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the "Devil's Triangle", and it is not difficult to see why. There have been many strange disappearances in this area. In fact, many people believe that speculation and myths have been going on for centuries. Many explorers and navigators even report seeing strange lights and unexplainable events. If you tell them, it will definitely make them look like they have spent too much time at sea.

To make matters worse, the government did not realize these impossible things, so it was left to the public to fantasize. From ships to airplanes, even the most conservative thinking, strange events will shake and will continue to do so.

1 Christopher Columbus was the first to guess the Bermuda Triangle

Christopher Columbus kept a journal throughout the voyage, hoping to record every detail. His journal "Vita del Ammiraglio" translated as "The Life of an Admiral" proved to provide a wealth of information in helping the modern world understand what happened a hundred years ago.

In 1492, the Columbus set sail, hoping to find an alternative route to Asia, and eventually discovered America. His journey led him directly into what some people call the "Devil's Triangle", but unfortunately, for the North American natives, the Bermuda Triangle did not disappear from Columbus's ship.

"It is possible that I will never leave this legendary ocean. My compass behaves strangely. This ocean seems to have the ability to draw things from the Atlantic Ocean, like a basin." An entry in Columbus Magazine. The explorer also recorded witnessing fireballs falling from the sky.

2 Most of the missing ships and planes have not been found

Strangely, many incidents involving the Bermuda Triangle have not been explained or even confirmed. Since the 17th century, ships and airplanes have been missing. To this day, many people choose to ignore the stories told by the few surviving people.

Due to the large flow from the Gulf Stream, many floating objects found in the Bermuda Triangle are difficult to track. The powerful stream can travel at a speed of 2.5 meters per second and can flow into the North Atlantic through the Florida Strait. Because of this trend, it is almost impossible to find any stranded or disabled aircraft or ships.

In 1925, a ship named SS Cotopaxi left the coast of South Carolina, hoping to reach Cuba. However, two days after departure, all signs and communications with the ship were lost, and the ship could no longer be seen. That is, until last year, when the ship was recovered 90 years later, it seemed to be intact because it was ignored and there were no signs or relics of human life. Even the captain's log still shows no signs of what might happen.

3 Compass stopped working near it

One of the most compelling reasons why so many ships and planes are missing in the Bermuda Triangle is because of the compass. How can such a small matter affect the reality and life of so many people? Well, it's easy. The compass has only one job; it points to the magnetic north pole, and when it stops working, even the captain can start leading their crew in circles.

There are only two recorded places in the world where the compass points to the true north, not a magnetic guide. One is located in the Bermuda Triangle and the other is located near the coast of Japan, known as the Devil’s Sea. The chaos experienced by the compass is called magnetic declination, and it has been proven that it can transfer even the most experienced navigator.

4 it is not as small as we think

The government is notorious for trying to plunge civilians into darkness. Is there more knowledge about the Bermuda Triangle than they allow? This is a question that we will probably never get the answer to. Although almost everyone has heard the weird story of the unknown triangle-most officials refuse to regard this mysterious ocean space as a threat or reality.

Regardless of the negligence, there is still a fundamental fact that more than 100 ships and aircraft have disappeared from this particular area. With all this evidence, accepting this dead zone becomes a bit hard to coincidentally. The Bermuda Triangle is thought to occupy at least 500, 00 square miles of ocean, but some people think it is three times larger than its actual size.

5 boats or planes-it will let you

Although some people believe that ships are the main victims of its special effects, the "Devil's Triangle" aircraft has also been reported as missing. It is believed that the time when flying over this specific area will be distorted, and navigation tactics will severely impair travel results. The entire plane disappeared from the surface of the earth in a few seconds, without even any signs of turbulence, storms or malfunction.

A particularly strange incident occurred in 1945. Flight 19 was interpreted as five U.S. Navy Avenger bombers and disappeared out of thin air during a small training mission. To add to this mystery-the rescue team looking for survivors or accident wreckage also disappeared and never heard of it again. This strange incident resulted in the disappearance of 27 men and 6 aircraft.

6 This is not the only area in the world that emits strange activities

Just like the Bermuda Triangle, there is a similar area called the "Devil's Sea". The area is located in the Pacific Ocean, near Miyake Island and southern Tokyo. It is also known as the marine cemetery and is the home of many daunting disappearances. Like its cousin Bermuda, it has a tendency to disappear entire ships, crews and rescue teams. Both triangular dead zones occupy the same latitude and affect the ability of the compass to provide accurate readings. coincidence? I don't think so.

7 it is considered the home of Atlantis

Atlantis is a lost city, and today's civilization is always looking for it. Atlantis has been lost for ten thousand years, but some people believe it was discovered by the US military in the 1960s. The city was swallowed by the ocean and has been unknown to man for centuries, but it is now believed that the city is located 600 feet off the coast of Cuba.

8 some people believe it is the territory of aliens

Many people refuse to accept the possibility of aliens, and finally, if this refusal makes you sleep soundly at night, you can exercise freely. UFOs and portals in the outer realm surround a shame, but I think a large part of people can keep an open mind-what is outside, the aliens or the entire ship disappeared?

In 2009, Navy cameras and many people who flew over this particular area reported seeing a strange cluster of lights in the sky around the Bermuda Triangle. Some people even say that the lights seem to form a vortex. The cluster remained for about an hour, and then gradually disappeared in the dark.

In 2014, another similar incident occurred; a cruise ship also found a UFO on the horizon of the Bermuda Triangle. They described the lights as enlightening and said that it seemed to be surrounded by some type of steam. The discovery of these lights can even be traced back to 1492, when Columbus wrote a similar experience in his journal.

9 bad weather

As we all know, the area that makes up the Bermuda Triangle is the location of terrible weather conditions. U.S. government agencies directly blamed the bad weather and mediocre navigation for causing countless disappearances. Well, is this good to know?

U.S. government agencies completely ruled out all theories surrounding wormholes, aliens, and underground cities. Point out that the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle are comparable to many disappearances around the world.

However, cruise ships and airplanes constantly sail and fly over this area and pass through more dangerous areas and tell the story alive, so it must be the captain's fault. In the case of flight 19-it must be that all 5 planes screwed up at the same time. Think about it more, that is blasphemy.

10 some blame coincidence and human error

Many people are unable to deal with the truth, which is why our government considers it suitable to hide many of the discoveries and differences in life that we know. Although there have been more than 100 missing incidents in the Bermuda Triangle, the cause is unknown. People still choose to believe that human error and coincidence are the two main factors surrounding the particularity of the Bermuda Triangle. But as Superman's Lionel Luthor once said, "Coincidence. This is an explanation for fools and liars."

 

 

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