The Bermuda Triangle is a lot of nonsense. Most of the disappearances can be explained with investigations. NOVA, the PBS science show, looked into the Bermuda Triangles and proved it was much ado about nothing. The main reason people talk about the Bermuda Triangle is make money from gullible individuals.
Many would say no, it is too dangerous. Others would say it is perfectly safe to do so.
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.
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nobody controls the barmuda triangle. its is said that about more than 60 years ago, when the world war 2 finished, an airplane was heading off a place than come and was sepposed to come back, but it dissapeared.this is because the leader was navigating wrong. He and his crew flew out of the barmuda triangle by mistake.he was sepposed to see a abot 2 lands, he id, but he was going the other way.what he saw were deferent from what he was sepposed to see.he thought he was in the triangle, but he wasnt, his compass was showing the right way, but he was going the wrong way. the reason why his crew and him sank was because they were out of gas, and flew in the triangle, till the ran out of gas. you can also search on youtube
There are a couple of reasons why. If I'm about to travel into an area that is dangerous I certainly want to be informed of it. Additionally, it is important to learn the exact cause for the disappearences in order to prevent further tragedy.
I did some research for a speech on the Bermuda triangle and some of the theories are : methane hydrates, sea monsters, hurricanes, time portal, Atlantis, the Gulf Stream, strong currents, topography on the ocean floor, compass variation, human error, aliens, and man made energy fields.
there are probably more but these are the ones i found. hope this helped!
It's commonly known as "The Devil's Triangle," for the many mysteries of missing boats and planes in that particular region of water.
Also, some call it "The Cursed Triangle," for the very same reason I gave for "The Devil's Triangle."
there are a whole bunch of beliefs here are some: the mysterious Philadelphia is behind this,aliens built a base some3,000 feet below, and the Atlantis might have magnetic field.
None. It's all a hoax. Of course, others will disagree. :) Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975)[15] has written a book that explains the number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies in the Bermuda Triangle books.
* The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not significantly greater, proportionally speaking, than in any other part of the ocean.
* In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances that did occur were, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious; furthermore, Berlitz and other writers would often fail to mention such storms.
* The numbers themselves had been exaggerated by sloppy research. A boat listed as missing would be reported, but its eventual (if belated) return to port may not have been reported.
* Some disappearances had in fact, never happened. One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.
Kusche concluded that:
The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery… perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism.
I don't know why you should think that no one returns. Hundreds of thousands of people visit and return from Bermuda, Peurto Rico, the Bahamas, and Miami Florida each and every year. All of these tourist attractions lie within the 'Bermuda Triangle' and all of them rely on these thousands of tourist for their economy. If more than the average number of people did not return, this area would not be as popular as it is and has been for many decades.
When someone they saw leave, never came back. That happens everywhere, not just at the Triangle. Losses at sea happen everywhere. Where there is a lot of sea traffic, there will be more losses. Berlitz got the idea that one particular patch of ocean was having more than its share of losses (apparently not true). A lot of the losses in the BT books either never happened, are from known causes, or are not known to have occurred in the Triangle at all! Some are known *not* to have happened in the Triangle, but wound up in the books anyway. See Kusche's book "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" to see what is really going on there. You can probably get it for little or nothing at bookfinder.com which is where I have the best luck finding stuff.
alot of people knew about the bermuda triangle but no one knew how the planes,and ships disappeared
Evidentally, there are probably more unsolved aircraft incidents in the Triangle than Ships, as planes are smaller, harder to locate and move fast, the last can be a liability in a danger zone on the down angle.
It takes you to Bermuda, of course. See the link below.
It is not only in the Bermuda triangle that planes and ships go missing. They go missing all over the word, it just happens there more as supposed electromagnetic Fields disable navigation systems. Also the Bermuda triangle is part of one of the most used area's of ships and planes so there are far more things there to go missing.
The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the Atlantic ocean. Many Ships, Planes and people have been lost there. It is said that there are so many are lost there because of storms, although some think that this more mysterious and think the cause is to do with UFO's and Aliens
ANSWER: In the Bermuda Triangle, many things disappear. Ships, Planes, and People have been lost, as said above. One of the ships was the S.S. Poet. 2 planes would be the Aero Commander 500 and the Cassna 150. No one really knows what happened to these things but here are some of the theories: Shallow Water, Aliens, Monsters, and Bizarre Storms. We might never know, even with all our fancy equipment, we cannot tell.
Yes, all the same kinds of creatures live within the Bermuda Triangle that live around it, including people. Living conditions are the same on land, in the sea and in the air, within the triangle and without.
The ships that frequent the area known as the Bermuda triangle are all of the major cruise lines that take tourists to the popular vacation destinations from Miami to Bermuda, Peurto Rico, and the Bahamas and surrounding areas. It is also frequented by many charter boats and private vessels by the thousands who live in or visit the area on regular basis.
I know the answer to that question... I live IN the Bermuda Triangle, it is not as crazy as expected. Ships and planes have disappeared in the past but nowadays the only thing you have to worry about are the monkeys flinging feces at you.
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 capital of Bermuda is Hamilton. The capital was St. George's until 1815, and it was changed to Hamilton.