The section of the ocean called the Bermuda Triangle is a heavily traveled location; it's been the hub of Caribbean traffic for a couple of centuries. There are 'disappearances' there for the same reasons that there are disappearances in all of the worlds heavily traveled sea going locations. The nature of oceans and seas is very powerful and often unpredictable. Sometimes humans forget that nature is still far more powerful than their technology and intelligence.
It is claimed that more than 1,000 people have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, this has not been proven. Though myth and scare mongering has to be taken into account making it about 750 people who have actually become lost in the Bermuda triangle
he has been in the Bermuda triangle and he survived he explained that he was in a time warp for a period of time
There is a legend that whoever flies in the zone of the Bermuda Triangle disappears forever. This has happened to people who flew in this area, but it hasn't been proved if it's just a coincidence.
People has been recorded going missing inside this area since 1492.
No. -_-
There are many legends that surround the Bermuda Triangle. There have been deaths reported, as well as ships and plains disappearing. However, there is no direct evidence that the Bermuda Triangle is directly responsible.
The vertices of the Bermuda Triangle, as originally defined, were at Miami (USA), San Juan (Puerto Rico) and Bermuda. Other definitions have been used.
The Bermuda Triangle, Devils Triangle, is an area defined by Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Many crashes have been attributed to this region, but many claims have been proven inaccurate.
Yes, many thousands of people have done so.
Lots they aren't quiet sure yet but over 100 in 3 months in 2008 so yea a lot to find more you should search the Bermuda Triangle on google its a great source
People go through the Bermuda triangle all the time. I have been through it on ship and plane many times.
Most recently, US. nuclear submarine, 'scorpion' , had been lost in Bermuda triangle in May, 1968.