Some unknown sources about the Bermuda Triangle

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, There are many mysteries around the world that have not been solved. Even today, many research scientists have not been able to provide any accurate information about those places or events. Among them is the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle covers a vast area of ​​the Atlantic Ocean. There is a lot of speculation about the Bermuda Triangle, according to current legend, that there is a supernatural force or extraterrestrial life behind it, but no scientific evidence has been found. The Bermuda Triangle is also called the Devil's Triangle because many ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared from the region. None of his hadiths match today. Will it ever match again? No exact information was known about him. Different authors vary in the extent of the Bermuda Triangle. Warm ocean currents flow from the Gulf of Mexico over this triangle. This rapid current is the cause of most of the disappearances. The weather here is such that the storm suddenly stops again, hitting the cyclone in the summer. Before the advent of telecommunications, radar and satellite technology in the twentieth century, ships sank in areas that are very normal. This sea is one of the world's heaviest commercial shipping lanes. The ships sailed to the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean. It is also the site of many pleasure boats. Commercial and private flights operate on various routes in the region. Different authors have given different views on the description of the expansion of the triangle.. Some think it is shaped like a trapezoid, which stretches across Florida, the Bahamas and the Caribbean Islands and the eastern Atlantic region of Essex, while others associate the Gulf of Mexico with them. However, the general picture shows that most of the accidents took place on the Atlantic coast of Florida, Puerto Rico, the Bermuda Islands in the Central Atlantic, and the southern border of the Bahamas and Florida Straits. However any specification of this place is given the idea in the map. September 16, 1950. V. W. Jones was the first to write about this triangle in a newspaper. Two years later, George X in Fate Magazine. Sand wrote a short essay entitled Sea Mystery At Our Back Door. He raised the issue in front of everyone.

,, Christopher Columbus was one of the first writers to write about the Bermuda Triangle. He wrote that while the sailors of his ship were taking over the region, they saw a lot of light on the horizon, smoke flying in the sky. The author also describes the inverted direction of the compass there, he wrote in his log book on October 11, 1492, triangle means the residence of devil.

The land was first seen by a sailor (Rodrigo de Triana), although the Admiral at ten o'clock that evening standing ont he quarter-deck saw a light, but so small a body that he could not affirm it to be land; calling to Pero Gutiérrez, groom of the King's wardrobe, he told him he saw a light, and bid him look that way, which he did and saw it; he did the same to Rodrigo Sánchez of Segovia, whom the King and Queen had sent with the squadron as comptroller, but he was unable to see it from his situation. The Admiral again perceived it once or twice, appearing like the light of a wax candle moving up and down, which some thought an indication of land. But the Admiral held it for certain that land was near..."(collected)

Incidents in the Bermuda Triangle include FLIGHT 19, USS CYCLOPS, DOUGLAS DC-3.

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