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Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and watercraft are believed to have mysteriously disappeared. It is also referred to as the “Devil’s Triangle.”

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What was the first thing that disappeared in the Bermuda triangle?

First unexplained loss with reasonably modern ships was the Collier U.S.S. Cyclops during World War I. the ship was carrying a load of manganese which is different than the usual payload of coal . It was very controversial but nothing was ever recovered. The Cyclops was no small craft but a big Naval vessel about the size of a modern, but not super- Tanker.

Is the Bermuda Triangle Mystery real?

Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is actually shaped as a tringle. Bermuda is an island but the Triangle is not an island. The Tirangle covers the area down from the coast of Florida all the way down by the Carribean and across, as shaped like a triangle.

Is the Bermuda triangle a whirl pool?

The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.

What languages are spoken in the Bermuda triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is formed by the lines joining Miami (Florida), San Juan (Perto Rico) and Bermuda. Almost all of that area is part of the Atlantic Ocean so there is no particular language attributed to the area.

Is the Bermuda Triangle near Florida?

Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.

Can anyone live in the Bermuda triangle?

Absolutely; the Bermuda Triangle includes anyone who lives on the Miami coast of Florida, anyone living in Bermuda, anyone living in Peurto Rico, and anyone living in northeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. It also includes the many thousands of part time residents who vacation in these locations every year.

What is the gravity at Bermuda triangle?

The gravity at the Bermuda triangle is exactly the same as the rest of the earth, affected only by the phases of the moon, exactly the same as the rest of the earth.

How do people describe the Bermuda triangle?

the Bermuda triangle, also known as the devil's triangle, is the popular name given to a triangular region of the Atlantic ocean off the Southwest united states. People think of it as a mysterious triangle where due to unexplained reasons, more than 50 ships, 20 aircraft, and 1000 lives have been lost. People get baffled at this mystery and start thinking of it as a spiritual or paranormal activity even though scientists believe that it is due to violent storms or preferably due to strong magnetic Field that pulls the metal IE. the ships and aircraft's down.

Did anyone try to sail in a small boat through the Bermuda triangle?

The Triangle is a manufactured mystery. Given the weather, type and amount of vessels in the area, no one has shown that an abnormal number of vessels have been lost. A lot of the vanishings either never happened, didn't happen in the Triangle, or are for known reasons (terrible storms, etc.). So there is no reason why a sub would avoid the area.

What is the three places in the Bermuda Triangle?

Bermuda Island, Perto Rico, and Miami (Florida,US)....

Who discovered the Bermuda triangle first?

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

What are the names of the survivors of the Bermuda triangle?

The survivors of the Bermuda triangle include (but are not limited to) the entire population of Miami Florida, Puerto Rico, Bermuda, parts of the Bahamas, all of the thousands of passengers on all of the major cruise lines, air lines, and private transportation who dare to enter the triangle each year. Sorry, I don't know all of their names, it includes several million people.

Is the Bermuda Triangle connected to Atlantis?

Maybe, Because the Bermuda Triangle has lots of mysteries so, I was thinking that Atlantis may have sunk in it.or maybe that the Bermuda triangle might be the gateway to Atlantis. and since one can purport that there was a civilization there, it could be deduced that they have more advanced "technohow" which is causing the disappearance of the ships and planes that fly around the area.

My theories are

1. The Bermuda triangle is maybe a portal to Atlantis and when people disappear there they might wind up in Atlantis when it is the correct time.

2. Or Scientists never found Atlantis because it moves around the Atlantic (See Theory above)

Who made Bermuda triangle?

nobody made the Bermuda triangle it is a unnatural disturbance in the this information can provide a possible partial explanation

Vile Vortices refers to a claim that there are twelve roughly evenly distributed geographic areas that are alleged to have the same mysterious qualities popularly associated with the Bermuda Triangle.

The best-known of these are the Bermuda Triangle itself, the Devil's Sea near Japan and the South Atlantic Anomaly. However, none of these (including the Bermuda Triangle itself) have been demonstrated to have any of these qualities, and the claims are not taken seriously in the scientific community.

Paul Begg, in a series of articles for The Unexplainedmagazine, criticized the methodology of writers on the subject of unexplained disappearances. He checked original records of the alleged incidents. Often, he found, the ships which were claimed to have 'mysteriously disappeared' had a mundane reason for their loss (see for instance Raifuku Maru). Some were lost in storms, although the vortex writers would claim that the weather was fine at the time. In other cases, locations of losses were changed to fit the location of the vortex. Sometimes no record of the ship even existing in the first place was found.

Does southwest airlines fly over Bermuda triangle?

No, Southwest Airlines does not currently fly to Bermuda, however, it's newly-acquired wholly-owned subsidiary AirTran began seasonal service from Baltimore and Atlanta this spring. It will remain to be seen if Southwest will continue the route once AirTran is fully absorbed into Southwest. Since Bermuda is a new destination for AirTran, it will most likely depend on weather or not the new routes are profitable.

However, one of Southwest's main reasons for purchasing AirTran was its international destinations, which Southwest has said they intend to keep if possible, as they have been wanting to break into the international market. Couple that with Southwest's huge domestic network, which can funnel passengers into Baltimore and now Atlanta for Bermuda flights, I'd say it is likely that Bermuda will become a "Southwest City" (or Island lol).

Is the Bermuda triangle hell?

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels allegedly disappeared mysteriously. . Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature.

Why do things disappear in the Bermuda triangle?

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".

there is a theory that the Bermuda Triangle is actually a black hole that sucks the ships down. The ship passes through a worm hole that goes through the center of the earth and is pushed out through a white hole on the other side of the world. On the other side of the world, there is another triangle called the Dragon's Triangle which is, supposedly, the white hole.

Actually, that is a hypothesis, not a theory. Theories have supportive evidence. A black hole large enough to swallow ships and planes decades ago, would have swallowed enough of the Earth by now, to leave nothing behind. The fact that we are still here proves there are no black holes in the neighborhood. Whoever told you that "theory", needs to learn more about black holes before trying to use them as explanations for other events.

See the link below for what really happens in the Bermuda triangle.

On the flight from Miami to London does the plane pass through the Bermuda triangle?

Miami is one "corner" of the so-called "Bermuda Triangle". The answer depends on exactly where

in Miami you choose to define that point, and how Miami's departure-control decides to route your

take-off out of Miami.

If the corner point is defined to be on Miami Beach, then the shortest, most direct route out of

Miami Int'l Airport toward London is never closer than 5 or 6 miles from the Triangle.

But if you define the corner of the triangle to be somewhere else in the city, or if they have your

flight take off from runway 9 or 12, and then keep you on take-off heading until you clear the

beach, then you'd be a few miles into the Triangle before you turn northeast and head for London.

What are the mysteries behind the mysterious disappearance of ships and airplanes in the Bermuda triangle?

The planes dissappear because of strong electrical forces that cause the planes to fall down and sink into the ocean. The boats dissappear because the strong electrical forces will bring them down to the bottom of the ocean.

BUT this is just one of the many theories out there. No one has actually done some scientific studying, it seems there is more speculation and wise-talk than actually research and field studies.

Are there ghosts in the Bermuda triangle?

Some people say that there's ghosts that suck you down the ground and other people that say that in that part of the world the gavity is really strong so thats's why it sucks down stuff. My bro told me that planes tryed to fly above Bermuda but because of the gravity it sucked the plane down to the ground which, didn't come back. Heres's some Info from this ghost info website:

Flight 19 was the first incident that was heavily reported on, bringing the Bermuda Triangle into the spotlight and under speculation. In 1945, Flight 19, a small aircraft containing 5 U.S. Navy bombers set out over the sea on a training mission. The plane was being flown by an experienced pilot, and for reasons unknown to this day, just vanished. Neither the plane, nor the crew aboard was ever found.

And this:

As eerie as Flight 19's disappearance was, it was just a prelude to whatever happened to a Douglas DC-3 aircraft that disappeared without a trace over the Atlantic on December 28, 1948. The aircraft vanished without a trace sometime during its flight from Puerto Rico to Miami. Inexplicably, no wreckage, or any of the 32 people onboard were ever found.

These disappearances sparked an interest in what some were calling the Devil's Triangle. Research on the area also pointed to the biggest loss of life that the U.S. Navy suffered that wasn't related to combat. On March 4, 1918, The USS Cyclops and its crew of 309 vanished without a trace sometime after leaving Barbados, an island in the Caribbean. Though many theories suggest everything from bad weather to an enemy attack, nothing has ever been proven to explain this mysterious disappearance.

One of our True Ghost Tales writers has put together a thorough description of the details behind the disappearance of Flight 19.

Oh, the website of Ghost info is on the link below.

Could electronic gas be in the Bermuda triangle?

Unless controlled by some intelligent life form ( Alien to us) what you are hinting at, an electronic smoke screen ( they do exist- as a sort of camouflage screen) would sooner or later dissipate- spread out and thin and disperse. It is not a site normally used for naval maneuvers to test such devices- so one wonders- maybe even the battling bluejackets give the area a wide berth- a Hazardous zone.

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".

Does the Bermuda triangle exist?

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The Bermuda Triangle is not real. These planes and ships just so happened to crash in this area during the early 1900s. The people who were on the plane didn't have to correct technology to connect back to where they took off at to make the right decisions while flying over the ocean. People started a rumor saying that some aliens had a magnetic force there on the earth or something but it is not real at all. The longitude and latitude of where the planes and ships were at were no where near the triangle. They were all scattered apart. That is why there are no ships and planes sinking or crashing into the ocean today because we now have the correct technology to do the right things while out in the middle of the ocean.

AnswerBermuda and the surrounding areas are very popular tourist destination. Thousands of planes and ships, all the major cruise lines, travel safely in and out of the Bermuda Triangle every year. AnswerYes, the Bermuda triangle is very much real but are the myths that lie within it, are unclassified. The Bermuda Triangle has a record of missing ships or airplanes that lie between the three points creating the Bermuda Triangle. Most guesses are that the loss of ships or airplanes has nothing to do with the Bermuda Triangle but that mostly all the crashes or disappearances are not within the Bermuda Triangle but are near it's edges.

Are there any ships that have their routes passing through the Bermuda Triangle?

Of course, why shouldn't they, there is nothing special about it. Besides some definitions of it have it covering most of the North Atlantic. If one tried to avoid that, it would more or less shut down North Atlantic shipping.