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Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle

What is it?
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean in which ships, planes, and people are alleged to have mysteriously vanished.

Where is it?

Location of mysterious disappearances of boats and planes


1854 Bella 1872 Mary Celeste 1902 Freya

1918 USS Cyclops


1921 Carroll Deering 1925 Raifuku Maru 1932 John and Mary 1940 Gloria Colita

1945 Flight 19 - 5 military planes


1950 Globemaster 1953 British York Transport 1955 Connemara IV 1963 Marine Sulphur Queen 1965 C-119 Flying Boxcar 1968 Scorpion 1969 Teignmouth Electron 1972 V. A. Fogg

USS Cyclops
Worst loss of life for the Navy. Over 300 died. No evidence of bad weather or enemy combat. Ship was in perfect condition.

Possible Reasons
A connection to Atlantis extraterrestrials capturing humans for study vortices that suck objects into other dimensions disruptions in geomagnetic lines of flux Monsters Black holes

Logical Explanation
One explanation for the mysterious disappearance of entire ships could be large pockets of gas which are common on the sea bed in the area. When the gas rises to the surface they dissolve in the water, decreasing the buoyancy of ships and causing them to sink.

Facts about Bermuda Triangle


Instruments such as a compass stop working while in the Triangle. Laws of physics don t apply in the Bermuda Triangle. There has also been strange yellow fog seen in that area. Over 8,000 people have disappeared in the Triangle.
None of the ships gave SOS signals before disappearing

Stories of unexplained disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle started to reach public awareness around 1950.

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