yes it is ----------- Bermuda Triangle is only a phantasy; this triangle doesn't exist.
No, Bermuda is not a part of CARICOM (Caribbean Community). CARICOM is an organization of Caribbean nations and dependencies established for economic integration and cooperation. While Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory located in the North Atlantic Ocean, it is not a member of this group.
Yes, the Island of Bermuda is the northern point of the triangle.
yes, because the caribbean island are near by it
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The islands of Bermuda are not in the Caribbean.
Bermuda is located approximately 1,000 kilometers (about 620 miles) north of the Caribbean region. It is situated in the North Atlantic Ocean, while the Caribbean islands lie to the south of it. The closest Caribbean islands, such as the Bahamas, are still around 700 kilometers (about 430 miles) to the south of Bermuda. This geographic positioning makes Bermuda distinct from the Caribbean islands both in climate and culture.
Bermuda has been under British rule since 1707. Even though it's far from other Caribbean islands, Bermuda became an associate member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in 2003.
Bermuda has been under British rule since 1707. Even though it's far from other Caribbean islands, Bermuda became an associate member of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) in 2003.
Royal Caribbean, Carnival and Celebrity cruises are the best to Bermuda!
No - it is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, a few hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina.
Bermuda is on the Caribbean plate. See related Link for a graphical summery.