Hundreds of ships and planes fly through the "Bermuda Triangle" every week without any problems; one in 1,000,000 crashes or sinks and suddenly the whole place is cursed.
Idiocy...
Contrary to popular belief, many planes have flown directly through the Bermuda Triangle and survived.
I did.
Because no man or woman has made it out of the Bermuda triangle alive
The Bermuda Triangle is made up of an imaginary line drawn from Miami Beach, Florida to Puerto Rico, and then to Bermuda, which forms the triangle. Wikipedia has a map and additional information about the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda triangle isn't made out of anything. It is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean where boats and planes have mysteriously disappeared.
It wasn't made in the first place
The disappearances of people that entered the triangle.
There is no proof that aliens even exist. They are just a story people make up to sell newspapers and such. the Bermuda Triangle is a made-up mystery, too. Given the amount of traffic, the weather and such, the amount of missing vehicles is about what you would expect. Again, an story made up to sell books and such. There is a book by a man named Larry Kusche (or something like that) called "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved". Anyone interested in knowing the true facts about the Triangle should read it.
THE RAINBOW RUNNER has survived going through it. Going through Miami, across the top of the bahomas and straight through the Bermuda triangle to Bermuda. They made it across in 3 days and 3 nights.
It isn't. The Bermuda Triangle is a made-up mystery; you are no more likely to vanish there than any other piece of ocean... or you can bet the insurance companies would forbid travel in the danger zone. If you are really interested in how the Bermuda Triangle Hoax got started, there's a book called "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" by Larry Kusche.
The Bermuda triangle was made by people with a map, a ruler, a pencil, and a fertile imagination. The first use of the term was in a 1964 article published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'.Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms.
The Bermuda triangle is made up of lines drawn on a map from Miami, FL to Bermuda and Puerto Rico, and includes most of the Bahama Islands. In 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms. The Bermuda Triangle was devised by authors, not scientists and every decade has a new crop of people who will buy the stories (at least for a while). The 'justification' for the Bermuda Triangle is selling books, movies, and videos.
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 term "Bermuda Triangle" was popularized in the 1960s to describe the area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where several aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The shape of a triangle was chosen to represent the geographic boundaries of this area. There is no particular reason why it is not called a circle, it was just a choice made by those who coined the term.