Many US warships are listed missing by the US Navy between 1780 and 1824, including the General Gates, Hornet, Insurgent, Pickering, Wasp, Wildcat and Expervier.
scientists think that the bermuda triangle began when dinosaurs were there they think that aliens used it to take the things present in the triangle to there own planet to research .
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There is no answer to that question because the Bermuda triangle is a mysterious triangle that make people, boats, aircraft and ect mysteriously disappear and after years and years we have not seen them any more.
It takes you to Bermuda, of course. See the link below.
Yes, traveling from Baltimore, Maryland, to Bermuda would typically take you through the Bermuda Triangle, a region in the North Atlantic Ocean bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. While the term "Bermuda Triangle" is often associated with myths and legends, the route taken by vessels and aircraft between these locations usually intersects this area. However, the journey itself is generally safe and well-traveled.
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.
Because the original Indies were from the Bermuda Triangle. This is where the practice of growing your hair long and dying the ends comes from; they dyed the ends of their hair with red berry juice and they didnt believe in cutting their hair. Also, because it was very hot in the Bermuda Triangle they wore cut off clothing. The Bermuda Triangle Indies were heavily religious people, therefore they wore crosses as jewelry as much as possible. Note: to be cool in the Bermuda Triangle and you need to take countless photos of you and upload them to the internet. Hope this helped xx
No, the law doesn't recognise the Bermuda triangle as a special place. Although finding someone to take you way inside it may be a challenge.
first take something that will hold the water as well as the water cannot flow out that same thing should handle a mangnet and above make something that wiil pull it down
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.
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 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.