The Bermuda Triangle is not listed as any special navigation hazard. If it were, insurance companies would forbid travel through it. It is a made-up mystery, to sell books and such with. Given the amount of traffic, and the weather, losses are about what you would expect for an area that size. A lot of the vanishings either never happened, happened somewhere else, happened during storms regardless of what the reporters said, or are not known to have taken place in the Triangle. If you are really interested, please get a copy of Larry Kusche's book, "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved".
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no there is no such thing as the Bermuda triangle is just because of bad weather
they die the bermuda triangle devouers r thing that come in its path.
No, the Bermuda triangle is a commercial thing; a device to sell books, magazines, advertising on web sites, etc. It works very well.
Yes, Bermuda is a real place. Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory. The population of Bermuda is approx. 68,265. That number is increased by nearly 600,000 visitors that regularly travel to Bermuda every year; it is a very popular vacation destination. All of the major cruise lines and airlines travel to and from Bermuda everyday. These facts are real. See the link below.
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Monday, June 1st, I read a story of a mysterious plane dissapearence in the Atlantic. The Flight was coming from Rio de Junero and going to Paris, France. The plane was carrying over 250 passangers and the suspected area of its dissapearence is just south of the triangle. Is it possible that the triangle may be growing to claim more victims?
well as i have heard i guess there is but you gotta check it out yourself to see if its true or not
The Bermuda rig, Bermuda sloops, stormy weather, and Bermuda onions, most obviously. Bermuda grass is actually from the Mediterranean. Bermuda shorts were introduced to Bermuda by the army. Gosling Brothers' Bermuda Black Seal rum is a blend of rums imported from the West Indies (rum has never been made in Bermuda, but Boston, Massachusetts used to be the leading producer of the spirit). There is no such thing as the Bermuda Triangle, a nonsense invented in recent decades by foreigners.
Yes what i have read about there are 3 or more but over 500 people have gone missing.Some say there signals and radios and compasses black out or go haywire. There is another thing, nearly all havent survived but the RAINBOW RUNNER has survived. If you look up rainbow runner Bermuda triangle,there will be a website for it. the rainvow runner has been gone up to the top and straight into the Bermuda triangle. the rainbow runner made it in 3 days and 3 nights The Bermuda triangle, also known as the devil's triangle, is a region in the wetsern part of the north Atlantic ocean where a number of aircraft and ships have mysteriously disappeared. This triangle is between Bermuda, Florida and p Puerto Rico.
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.