probably not; the disappearances didn't just happen at three different areas. Also, that wouldn't explain the planes that vanished into thin air
You may refer to the site related answered question, e.g. : Where are the three points located in the Bermuda Triangle? What is the legacy of Bermuda Triangle ?
The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three different places: Florida, Miami and San Juan.
Bermuda?
That should be pretty easy since the Bermuda triangle is only lines drawn on a map. To make it three dimensional, you could mount the map on cardboard, use pushpins for the three corners (Bermuda, Miami, and Puerto Rico or whichever version you prefer), and connect a string from one pin to the next to complete the triangle. That's it.
The three points are claimed as: Bermuda; Miami (Florida, US); and San Juan (Puerto Rico).
Miami, San Juan,Puerto Rico, and Bermuda island
The Bermuda Triangle also known as the Devil's Triangle is a set of imaginary line that exists in the Atlantic Ocean where it is believed that many strange occurrences have happened where ships and people have mysteriously disappeared. The three corners of the triangle are the island of Bermuda, the City of Miami, Florida and the city of San Juan Peurto Rico.
The state of Florida, The Bahamas and Puerto Rico.
The imaginary lines are drawn from Bermuda, to Miami, to Puerto Rico and back to Bermuda. There are other variations, some include the Gulf of Mexico.
The Bermuda Triangle is a made of three island. It is said that ships and planes that go through it vanish unexpectedly. Never to be seen again.
The Bermuda Triangle is actually a big triangle in the ocean that corners three islands and is a place where many ships and plains crash and are never found. You are considered lucky if you make it out alive. The Bermuda Triangle is also found for unexplained mysteries.
The Bermuda Triangle is a Fictional part of the Atlantic Ocean, with Miami, Florida (at one corner), San Juan, Puerto Rico (at another corner), and Bermuda (at another corner). It is a place where planes and ships are supposed to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The PBS science show Nova, and Dr. Arthur C. Clarke for the Discovery Channel, investigated the Bermuda Triangle and found it was much ado about nothing. There is no big deal about the Bermuda Triangle and almost all of the planes and ships that have disappeared there can be explained away. The Bermuda Triangle was mainly invented to sell cheap books, movies, and TV shows, to gullible people. There is no more danger in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large area of the plant. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and nothing happened to them.