Tales of lost mariners and disappeared ships, crashed aircraft and even vanishing humans, have been emerging from the waters of the Bermuda Triangle for centuries.
The vast area of more than half a million square miles is also known as the Devil’s Triangle, and theories as to why so many travelers fall foul of its clutches abound.
Some say there are magnetic anomalies that throw compasses off course, others that tropical cyclones are to blame, and some say there’s simply no mystery at all! Today, visiting the area can be much more pleasant than you might think, with the sun-splashed islands of Turks and Caicos beckoning in the south and the coves of Bermuda in the north.
You may actually want to never be seen again!
I think it's just rumors about the Bermuda Triangle, I actually watched a documentary about the Bermuda, I just saw their that the rock formation near shore is very difficult to handle by the sea travelers it looks like a spike that anyone near it will be in catastrophic events. And from bottom area, scientists said a possibility of chemical binding with sea water that causes ships to sink, melting and creating holes. That chemical was produce by the acids in from dead bodies of animals. I just forgot but I know it still in youtube. Thanks friend.