Those that have gone through (and live in) the Bermuda triangle and lived to tell about it include the entire population of Miami Florida, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, parts of the Bahamas; all of the thousands of passengers on all of the major cruise lines, air lines, and private transportation who enter the triangle each year and return to show family and friends their photos of romping on beaches. Or, those that live there so go about their regular jobs or go to school; but I'm sure they would be happy to show you their family photos.
People go through the Bermuda triangle all the time. I have been through it on ship and plane many times.
Each year, thousands of tourists travel by airline, private plane, cruise ship, and private vessels in, around, and through the Bermuda triangle. Anyone traveling between Miami, Peurto Rico, Bermuda, and parts of the Bahamas goes to the Bermuda triangle. The area known as the Bermuda triangle is a VERY popular tourist destination.
Tourists, lots and lots of tourists. Each year, thousands of tourists travel by airline, private plane, cruise ship, and private vessels in, around, and through the Bermuda triangle. Anyone traveling between Miami, Peurto Rico, Bermuda, and parts of the Bahamas goes to the Bermuda triangle. The area known as the Bermuda triangle is a VERY popular tourist destination.
Anyone who has visited Bermuda, Peurto Rico, Nassau and the Bahamas.
Yes. The Bermuda Triangle has been investigated by researchers and paranormal thrill seekers on numerous occasions. Not to mention that the area has been mapped by Google.
Yes, many thousands of people have done so.
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.
a young man name Rickey bobby found life on Jupiter so i took them to the Bermuda triangle and told them who ever go in their kill them to death so the government sent area 51 their to murder anyone who gos their.
There has already been a lot of research done on the Bermuda Triangle. Fact is that no more ships and planes disappear there than anywhere else considering traffic density. Amelia Earhart went missing in the South Pacific, not the Bermuda Triangle.
The Triangle is a manufactured mystery. Given the weather, type and amount of vessels in the area, no one has shown that an abnormal number of vessels have been lost. A lot of the vanishings either never happened, didn't happen in the Triangle, or are for known reasons (terrible storms, etc.). So there is no reason why a sub would avoid the area.
Monday, June 1st, I read a story of a mysterious plane dissapearence in the Atlantic. The Flight was coming from Rio de Junero and going to Paris, France. The plane was carrying over 250 passangers and the suspected area of its dissapearence is just south of the triangle. Is it possible that the triangle may be growing to claim more victims?
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.