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According to history's teams
in 2010
The bermuda triangle is an undefined region in the western area of the north Atlantic where a number of aircraft and ships have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Over the past centuries many ships and aircraft have completely vanished or met with fetal accidents in a triangular region known as the Bermuda triangle. Hundreds of reported incidents such as missing boats and planes never to be found, and maybe... never will be.
The bermuda triangle claimed its first victims in 1609 when a ship called the sea venture crashed in the bermuda triangle due to a strange storm
1942
Thousands of people have gone missing since then
We still don't know why today
2018
1942
when the bermuda triangle was first discovered by Christopher Columbus when he reported seeing strange lights and spinning compasses
THERE ARE MANY THEORIES AS TO HOW PEOPLE DISAPPEAR so groups of expert scientists have been trying to figure out how and why the Bermuda triangle is so unforgiving.
JULY 27 2017
BERMUDA ATTRACTIONS REASEARCH TEAMS
THERE ARE MANY THEORIES AS TO WHY THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE IS SO DEADLY.
THE MOST REASONABLE THEORIES...
LESS REASONABLE...
ACCORDING TO SCIENTISTS FROM SCIENCE CHANNEL
These hexagonal-shaped clouds, measuring between 20 and 50 miles across, can cause extremely localised high winds which, they speculate, could be the cause of some of the previously-unexplained incidents. They're formed by what are called microbursts. They're blasts of air that come down out of the bottom of the clouds and hit the ocean, and they create waves that can sometimes be massive in size once they start to interact with each other.
THIS THEORY WAS CREATED IN 1970 When Mark Hutchingson flew through the bermuda triangle to discover a high reading of electricity.
The most notable theory of the Bermuda Triangle, electronic fog, is a meteorological phenomenon which sticks to an aircraft or a ship. It's said that the fog causes equipment on aircraft and ships to malfunction - such as spinning of compasses and radar disappearance.
(This theory was created in 1968 when a group of explorers supposedly found manmade structures in the bermuda triangle)
Some people belive the Bermuda triangle is home to the lost city of atlantis. Explorers have found "crystal pyramids" at the sea floor wich they think have disrupted radar and caused the aircraft and ships to sink to the deadly depths of the ocean floor.
This was first observed in 1995 when there were reports of colassal waves in the bermuda triangle.
Some people belive that freak waves could cause all of the disapearances. This could be caused by earthquakes under the water, although giant waves would capsise a boat its not very reasonable because...
1: The wave wouldn't crash the aircraft thousands of feet high
2: It wouldn't explain radar disappearance
3 : why would the wave only be in the bermuda triangle? If it is a freak wave, it would travel at high speeds and it would be hard for the wave to just "disappear"
The hundreds of reported incidents have yet to be solved, so the question is, how do we find the missing people, without disappearing ourselves?
DEEP SEA SONAR
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC CHANNEL
Deep sea sonar is basically a sound wave that bounces of the ocean floor and sends back data so we can see the surface of the ocean floor.
Deep sea sonar was used in the Bermuda triangle and thousands of boats and aircraft were found, but still no trace of their crew or passengers have been located anywhere
An average of four aircraft and twenty yachts go missing a year, not much more than other places in the ocean. But the mystery of the Bermuda triangle is where do they go? And how do they crash? Hexagonal clouds? Giant waves? Aliens? Pirates? Nobody knows, but sooner or later we will, and the mystery will finally be solved. So what is the mystery of the Bermuda triangle? Why do people go missing there? And how do we find them?
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