They don't; it is a myth. Studies have shown that no more ships, aircraft and other objects disappear in the so-called Bermuda Triangle than in any other comparably-sized and heavily-traveled stretch of ocean.
This writer has flown thousands of hours in and on the edges of the Bermuda Triangle, and has never witnessed or known a mysterious disappearance. There have been some that were unexplained, but none that had no lack of possible explanations. It that situation, one goes with the possible. One does not assume an anomaly unless all other explanations have been eliminated. Even the myth of the Bermuda Triangle does not claim that ALL objects entering it disappear, only that some do, and, as noted above, even that is unsubstantiated by the evidence.
The same as I was doing before. The BT is a made-up mystery, you are no more likely to vanish there than anywhere else.
The travel time from Calgary to the Bermuda Triangle varies depending on the mode of transportation. By air, a direct flight to a nearby airport, such as in Florida, typically takes around 4-5 hours, followed by additional travel time to reach the Bermuda Triangle area. If driving, the journey can take several days, as it involves covering significant distances through various states. Overall, the quickest route is by air, but the total time can be longer based on connections and ground transportation.
Reaching the Bermuda Triangle typically involves traveling by boat or plane to the area between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. However, the reference to "seeing Imam-e-Zamana" is a spiritual concept in Shia Islam, relating to the awaited savior, and does not have a physical location. Therefore, one cannot literally travel to see him, as he is believed to be in occultation. Instead, followers seek spiritual connection through prayer and faith.
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I have one and just unfolded it, and the red triangle does reach the middle of the flag.
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.
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Summers in Bermuda can be very hot. It is not uncommon for the temperature to reach highs in the mid eighties Fahrenheit. The lows during the day are in the mid seventies Fahrenheit.
The concept that states objects do not cease to exist when they are out of reach or view is called object permanence.
The distance a cruise ship needs to travel to reach Bermuda depends on its departure point. For example, from New York City, the journey is approximately 1,000 nautical miles, while from Miami, it's around 600 nautical miles. Once in the vicinity of Bermuda, ships are typically a few dozen miles offshore before reaching the island's port. Therefore, the cruise ship must travel a significant distance across the Atlantic Ocean to reach Bermuda.
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There are so many stars visible in the night sky. When some of them disappear, usually its because something is between it and Earth, but in many cases it is because it has finally burned out.