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Bermuda Triangle exists!
By Tania Moldovan
30 April 2014

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devils Triangle holds the life of many innocent people. The triangle is very dangerous and should be greatly avoided by
mariners and pilots. The reasons of the missing aircrafts and ships that happened during the course of the years in the Bermuda Triangle are still unknown. Possible truths have
been thought through by scientists and historians, but they still havent figured out the whole mystery. The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary area located off the southeastern
Atlantic coast of the United States and the incidents happening there are often thought of as paranormal activity. According to the U.S Navy, the triangle does not exist, and the
name is not recognized by the U.S Board of Geographic Names, but many people argument that it is real and that unusual events happen there.
At the beginning, people didnt know about the Bermuda Triangle and its existence, and so they died without knowing why. The first disappearance of an aircraft was
Flight 19 on December 5, 1945 (five TBF Avengers) lost with 14 airmen. Even more surprising, was that later the same day PBM Mariner was lost with 13 airmen while
searching for Flight 19. If it wasnt the Bermuda Triangle who sucked in two airplanes one after the other, what was it then? A rather very uncommon coincidence was the
vanishing point of the G-AHNP Star Tiger on January 30, 1948, lost with 6 crew members and 25 passengers, and the disappearance of the G-AGRE Star Ariel one year later
on January 17, lost with 7 crew members and 13 passengers. You dont see coincidences like that every day, and the fact that there is no right explanation about it, makes us
wonder even more. What is really strange though, is that if those mariners saw those accidents happening, why did ships continue to cross the Bermuda Triangle? It is simply
unbelievable how humans can sometimes lack so much logic.
Unfortunately, the Bermuda Triangle wasnt that nice with some people and made a record for one of the most tragic incidents at sea, resulting in the largest loss of life. It
was the USS Cyclops with all 309 crew and passengers, who left Barbados on March 4, 1918, heading to Baltimore, Maryland. It carried a full load of Manganese ore and with
one engine out of action, it went missing without a trace. Overloading with a much denser cargo than designed was the most likely cause the ship sank, but maybe thats not
the real answer, who knows?
Since the written works of many authors about the Bermuda Triangle, there have been made a few possible truths about why those ships and airplanes vanished without
giving us a clue. Some people believe that the Bermuda Triangle is holding the lost city of Atlantis. Other paranormal causes are portals leading into other dimensions of space
and time, and alien abductions, but they are all too exaggerating to be true, because the Bermuda Triangle is something in the human-world, and those reasons are fictional.
What scientists suggest though, are the tropical conditions and the Caribbean-Atlantic storms which form unpredictable weather and huge waves that could easily cause a
ship to sink. Laboratory experiments led scientists to thinking that methane gas and bubbles is the possible cause of the incidents, by the decreasing density of the water which
could cause wreckage, to then just be swept away by the Gulf Stream. The most common and believable cause, is simply human error. Spatial disorientation and an engine
gone wrong could lead to lots of trouble. Since the area within the Bermuda Triangle has a great deal of traffic, it also leads to more accidents and disappearances.
The Bermuda Triangles mysteries might forever remain unsolved, and scientists might also never exactly discover the causes of those tragedies, but human-kind
certainly knows that paranormal activity such as the Bermuda Triangle incidents is possible and that it could happen anytime.
No matter what the U.S Navy and the U.S Board of Geographic Names say, those events in the Bermuda Triangle happened, and they cant change anything about it, so
they should just give up and believe that it does exist.

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