Christopher Columbus was the first person to document something strange in the Triangle, reporting that he and his crew observed "strange dancing lights on the horizon", flames in the sky, and at another point he wrote in his log about bizarre compass bearings in the area. His log book was dated October 11, 1492.
The Bermuda triangle is known as the devils island
The first record that suggested that there was something unusual about disappearances in the area of Bermuda was an Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones in 1950.
The first use of the term was in a 1964 article with a similar theme that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'.
Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms.
The first record that suggested that there was something unusual about disappearances in the area of Bermuda was an Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones in 1950.
The first use of the term was in a 1964 article with a similar theme that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'.
Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms.
Christopher Columbus found it and noticed flashing lights and compass problems
The exact year the Bermuda Triangle was discovered is not known. There have been reports that Christopher Columbus first noticed the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle was first sighted in 1798
Christopher Columbus
christer Columbus found it in 1492
in 1492 by christoper Columbus
It has been recorded since 1492.
christopher Columbus was the first person to identify and go through the Bermuda triangle
In 1974 Charles Berlitz was the first to talk about the Bermuda Triangle. But I am not sure who was the 1st person
The term was first popularized by of all people, the Fishing columnist ( and once very popular on TV and radio) Vincent (Gadabout) Gaddis. He wrote a book called evasive horizons or a similar- maybe invisible Horizons- about the Bermuda Triangle, numerous lost ships and aircraft in the area and so on. Mr. Gaddis in a sense popularized the Bermuda Triangle. He is better known for his radio and tv fishing programs.
No, its always been that way as long as it has been discovered.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
As to when it was discovered that is difficult to know, but it has been recorded since 1492
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.
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.
No there are no pyramids in the bermuda triangle Idiot