No, there is no point of sailing in that area because it makes the objects disappear.
Anyone who sails out of Miami, Bermuda, or Puerto Rico are sailing into the 'Bermuda triangle'. That includes the major cruise lines and airlines and hundreds of thousands of private boats and planes. The Bermuda triangle area is actually a leading vacation area.
Actually, many ships travel through the Bermuda Triangle. Many people believe that because it is so busy, that it is the reason for all the disappearances. For example, the more ships that travel there, there is a bigger probability for ships to disapear.
It can, if it floats and has a motor. The BT is one of the most passed through places on the planet. Roughly 400,000 ships pass through it daily.
Those ships regularly arrive in Miami, Bermuda, Peurto Rico, and the Bahamas filled with tourists enjoying their sun filled cruises. See the link below.
none has pssed the bermuda triangle
You start with a ship or plane and you fly to the Bermuda Triangle and the weather turns BAD!
The Ship called Atalanta was lost in the Bermuda Triangle.
there is no way to know this.
It was the Elen austin
Might makes right- they are big ships and not bothered by hazards which would be a problem with, say a thirty foot yacht.
i dont think sooo
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The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
Yes, it does. The cruise ships also travel through the 'triangle'.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.