Well,flight 19 disappeared in it, and 2 other ships did as well.(I don't know the names of them.)
Countless things have gone through the Bermuda triangle, not many have come out in one piece due to mysterious unexpected storms and strange dissappearances.
mainly because of the Bermuda Triangle where things are known to disappear.
a lot of things happen
scientists think that the bermuda triangle began when dinosaurs were there they think that aliens used it to take the things present in the triangle to there own planet to research .
They go to the Bermuda Triangle, along with all your other lost things. Thats " Bermuda Triangle "
The Bermuda triangle is imaginary lines drawn from Miami, to Puerto Rico, to Bermuda, and passes over part of the Bahamas. All of these inclusive countries teach math in their schools.
No. The "Bermuda Triangle" is a myth; there's nothing unusual there. When I was in the U.S. Navy as a crewman on P-3 Orion aircraft, we often flew through the Bermuda Triangle, and nothing happened that hadn't happened elsewhere in the world.
they are trapped into a pack of clouds from which it is extremely to get out
Over 1,000,523 People/ objects have dissapeared into the Bermuda triangle...That is including dissapearing objects/ People from Hundreds of years ago.
In the Bermuda Triangle are Bermuda, The Bahamas, Peurto Rico and all of the people who live there and travel there; all the animals and creatures that live in those places and all the things that live in the ocean around them.
The mythical area called the Bermuda Triangle was first mentioned in 1952. It was in an article in Fate magazine by George Sand. He described an area where unusual things happen, but didn't call it the Bermuda Triangle. In 1964 Vincent Gaddis published an article in Argosy Magazine titled "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" where the notorious name first appeared.
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.