yes, because the caribbean island are near by it
Hamilton, the capital of Bermuda, is about 900 miles due east of the coast of
South Carolina near Hilton Head ... nowhere even close to the Caribbean Sea.
No. The Bermuda Triangle is a geographic area. It has nothing to do with the anti-Christ, should one exist.
No, now a days boats (and planes) have advanced compass, GPS, whatever(s) and don't get lost in the Bermuda Triangle.
No. The triangle is a HUGE area, and the number of lost ships and planes is just as it should be, considering the size, and the amount of traffic.
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.
Lots they aren't quiet sure yet but over 100 in 3 months in 2008 so yea a lot to find more you should search the Bermuda Triangle on google its a great source
Bermuda Triangle has nothing to do with any religion, Islamic or Christian or Jewish or any other religion. You may refer to Geography or History or legends etc. but not religion. The Bermuda Triangle has everything to do with selling books, magazines, and movie tickets. 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).
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.
I dont really know what goes on in the bermuda triangle, and it is wierd, but I do have a clue. I think that it is the pressure of the water and the air that pulls things down into the sea, crushes it and buries it deep down on the oceans bed.Hi, I am a diffrent user. And this answer should have the title "This is how I think the bermuda triangle works?"
I don't know why you should think that no one returns. Hundreds of thousands of people visit and return from Bermuda, Peurto Rico, the Bahamas, and Miami Florida each and every year. All of these tourist attractions lie within the 'Bermuda Triangle' and all of them rely on these thousands of tourist for their economy. If more than the average number of people did not return, this area would not be as popular as it is and has been for many decades.
Bermuda is in the UK so the game should be out March 26
first take something that will hold the water as well as the water cannot flow out that same thing should handle a mangnet and above make something that wiil pull it down
Over 1000 people has been recorded missing inside the Bermuda triangle. Some names include; Donald Crowhurst, Joshua Slocum, Capt. J. C. McPhee, Capt. B. W. McMillan, Lt. G. W. Worley, and Lt. Charles Taylor. Looking up these names should come up with there disappearance story.