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Vincent H. Gaddis
In 1974 Charles Berlitz was the first to talk about the Bermuda Triangle. But I am not sure who was the 1st person
christopher Columbus was the first person to identify and go through the Bermuda triangle
the Bermuda triangle is large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish person and live in the lost city of Atlantis.
jack p
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
my name is mike yabo and i was the first person to the bermuda triangle i Rember as if it was yesterday Jesus and I had went surfing and i talked him off his surf board and after that he had Disapered and i couldn't find him so i had just started swimming and found this island n i declared it my own who ever try's to fly over it or come on to my island i take as hostage and i am still hear standing so i am waitn for someone to try n stomp on me
The answer that the first person gave to this question was foolish. There no way to prevent being sucked in the Bermuda triangle because the pressure is so high that even planes sink.
The Bermuda is just a lot of nonsense, used to sell worthless books, movies, and television shows. Nova, the PBS science show examined the Bermuda Triangle and found out it was much ado about nothing. So did Dr. Arthur C. Clark on the Discovery Channel. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and Nothing happened to them.
Am i seriously supposed to know that? Well... All the stories say no so yeah
The Hoodoo Sea aka "The Bermuda Triangle" Hoodoo- a run of bad luck associated with a person or activity.
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.