Learn more about the
Bermuda Triangle mystery with our interesting facts, secrets, history
and theories. Are the reported ship and aircraft incidents and
disappearances related to some kind of supernatural force or have the
mysterious stories been exaggerated?
Perhaps science can
offer some answers, maybe the Bermuda Triangle is actually no different
from other parts of the ocean. Enjoy our facts and information and
decide for yourself.
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Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Bermuda Triangle falls between Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Florida.
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The Bermuda Triangle has long been believed to be the site where a number of mysterious plane and boat incidents have occurred.
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While it has become part of popular
culture to link the Bermuda Triangle to paranormal activity, most
investigations indicate bad weather and human error are the more likely
culprits.
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Research has suggested that many
original reports of strange incidents in the Bermuda Triangle were
exaggerated and that the actual number of incidents in the area is
similar to that of other parts of the ocean.
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While its reputation may scare some
people, the Bermuda Triangle is actually part of a regularly sailed
shipping lane with cruise ships and other boats also frequently sailing
through the area.
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Aircraft are also common in the Bermuda Triangle with both private and commercial planes commonly flying through the air space.
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Stories of unexplained disappearances in
the Bermuda Triangle started to reach public awareness around 1950 and
have been consistently reported since then.
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Unverified supernatural explanations for
Bermuda Triangle incidents have included references to UFO’s and even
the mythical lost continent of Atlantis.
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Other explanations have included
magnetic anomalies, pirates, deliberate sinkings, hurricanes, gas
deposits, rough weather, huge waves and human error.
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Some famous reported incidents involving the Bermuda Triangle include:
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The USS Cyclops and its crew of 309 that went missing after leaving Barbados in 1918.
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The TBM Avenger bombers that went missing in 1945 during a training flight over the Atlantic.
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A Douglas DC-3 aircraft containing 32 people that went missing in 1958, no trace of the aircraft was ever found.
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A yacht was found in 1955 that had survived three hurricanes but was missing all its crew.
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