The Bermuda Triangle .... a mystery that still lasts ... This naval mysterious "triangle" located in the Atlantic Ocean between Puerto Rico, Florida and Bermuda is still a great mystery .. for everything from scientists to those who believe in conspiracy theories, alien hunters and others.
For decades, various mysterious stories have been told about this torus. Below we present 10 mysteries or if you want a fact about the Bermuda Triangle.
1. In the last 100 years, about a thousand lives have been lost in Bermuda Torugl! On average, four aircraft and about twenty ships go missing every year in the area, the "Bermuda Toruglu!" Named after Vincent Gadis in a 1964 article.
2. According to conspiracy theories, attacks by alien beings, the presence of the lost Atlantis on the seabed, as well as methane gas have been "accused" of the disappearance of aircraft and ships. Many believe that the mysterious disappearance is a product of the vortex that occurs due to the mixing of hot and cold sea currents in this area.
3. The first person to write about the Bermuda Triangle was Christopher Columbus. In his diary on October 8, 1492, he wrote that the ship's compass had stopped working in that area, and three days later he noticed a fireball in the sky.
4. The Bermuda Triangle covers an area of 1140 square kilometers in the North Atlantic between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico. But there is no set limit, and unusual events happen outside of that framework.
5. Within the Bermuda Triangle, that is, on the island of Andros, the American government has set up the Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center, where the US Navy tests its submarines, sonar and weapons. Many conspiracy theorists believe that this is actually the Nautical Area 51.
6. In the Bermuda Triangle, people felt the so-called electronic fog. Pilot Bruce Gernon claims it took him 28 minutes to travel the area. The plane disappeared from radar and reappeared in Miami about half an hour later.
7. One of the most famous disappearances of aircraft in the history of the Bermuda Triangle occurred in 1945. Five U.S. Army Avenger torpedo bombers with 14 crew members took off from Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to Bimini Island. 90 minutes after takeoff, the operators received a signal that the compass in the aircraft was not working, after which all communication was lost. The planes were never found, nor were the three planes embarking on the rescue mission.
8. It is known that compasses show the magnetic, not the real geographical north of the Earth. But the Bermuda Triangle is one of the few places where the situation is reversed, which creates confusion among many ships and aircraft within the area.
9. One of the greatest tragedies occurred in March 1918, when the 165-meter-long cargo ship USS Cyclops, carrying 306 crew members and 10,000 tons of manganese, disappeared. The ship sank somewhere between Barbados and Chispick Bay, and the wreck was never found. The same fate befell two sister ships that passed a similar route in 1941.
10. The Bermuda Triangle is not unique in the unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft. In the Pacific Ocean, along the coast of Japan, there is the Devil's Sea, which is also called the Dragon's Triangle, and in which about 700 sailors disappeared during the two years of the 1950s. Due to these strange events, the area was declared a war zone.
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I'm still sure theresome weird magnetite deposit there that's causing some major magnetic fluctuations which is why compasses don't work there