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MORE DISCOVERY ABOUT THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE

The solved mystery of The Bermuda Triangle

By Testimony SegunPublished 3 years ago 3 min read
The Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle has been a site of numerous disappearances of ships and aircraft over the past century. Scientists have been investigating these mysterious incidents, which have also occurred in other parts of the world. The Bermuda Triangle covers a vast area, spanning from the Bermuda Islands to Puerto Rico, measuring approximately 805,000 square kilometers. It is known for its deep waters, including the Milwaukee Deep, the deepest point in the Atlantic Ocean. Many missing ships and planes have not been recovered in this region, and the findings of those that have been found have perplexed researchers. For instance, the case of the Rubicon, an American ship that went missing in 1944 and was later discovered intact, but with no sign of the crew. Similar incidents have occurred, such as the Friendship Rosalia in 1840 and the Mary Celeste in 1872, where crews vanished without a trace. Additionally, Flight 19, a squadron of U.S Navy bombers, disappeared in 1945 during a routine exercise. The Bermuda Triangle's deadly reputation extends not only over the sea but also into the sky. These baffling disappearances continue to puzzle experts, as the simultaneous failure of all five aircraft in Flight 19 seems implausible.
The first incident occurred on December 4th, 1970, when a Beechcraft Bonanza plane encountered a large cylindrical cloud while flying from Andros Island to Florida. The pilot and passengers experienced unusual phenomena inside the cloud, including darkness, bright white flashes, and malfunctioning electronic devices. Despite the strange occurrences, the plane emerged from the cloud and arrived in Miami much earlier than expected. The second incident involved Pan-American World Airways flight 914, which disappeared in 1955 with 57 passengers on board. However, 37 years later, an article claimed that the plane reappeared in Venezuela in 1992, with the pilot desperately trying to reach Miami on the original scheduled date. The Bermuda Triangle's mysterious nature continues to captivate people, and scientists are actively investigating to find scientific explanations for the phenomena occurring in this region.
N3808h, a plane that went missing on June 28th, 1980, in the Bermuda Triangle, remains a mystery to this day. Numerous theories have been proposed by scientists and researchers attempting to explain the disappearances in the area. Some suggest that shipwrecks are caused by reefs and shallow waters, while others point to explosive methane gas bubbles from tectonic plate cracks. Another theory involves infrasound generated by storm waves, which may induce panic in ship crews. A meteorologist named Steve Miller noticed unusual hexagonal clouds capable of generating powerful aerial bombs through sharp wind currents. However, none of these theories apply to airplane disappearances. Jaden Hunsaker proposed a theory involving a magnetic asteroid, but its feasibility is questionable. Additionally, conspiracy theorists believe the Bermuda Triangle is a hot spot for alien activity. While investigations continue, similar anomalies and danger zones exist in other parts of the world, such as Australia's west coast, known for numerous shipwrecks and eerie legends of ghosts.
There are three mysterious and dangerous areas: the Devil’s Triangle, the Dragon Triangle, and the Michigan Triangle. The Devil’s Triangle, located in the Pacific near Tokyo, has a history of strange disappearances and is associated with ancient legends of dragons attacking sailors. The Dragon Triangle shares similarities with the Bermuda Triangle, both being located at the same latitude and having deep sea areas. The Michigan Triangle, located in Lake Michigan, has also experienced unexplained incidents, including the disappearance of planes, boats, and even people. The area is rumored to have ancient underwater structures, connected to UFO sightings and strange phenomena. Despite the incidents, these dangerous triangle zones are not officially recognized or marked on world maps, exposing unsuspecting individuals to unknown dangers. Recent incidents, such as the Snapchat video of an incoming storm posted by two boys in the Bahamas and the discovery of an empty boat belonging to two missing boys near the Bermuda Triangle, continue to add to the evidence of mysterious occurrences in these areas.


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