So looking for the facts behind the mystery of Bermuda Triangle? More
than 1000 ships and planes have disappeared in the triangle area over
the past five centuries and continue to do so. And all these happen when
apparently there are no human errors, equipment failures or even
natural disasters. Strangely, the ships and aircraft just vanish when
everything seems to be okay. Many believe that Devil is at play here and
therefore call the area also as Devil's Triangle.
The facts however are quite far from what is generally known or believed
to be true. There are many stories and myths created through sheer
imagination by writers who have used them rampantly to draw publicity to
their books. In many cases, the facts got blurred. But one thing which
is beyond doubt is, far too many incidents have taken place in this area
for it to be ignored casually or interpreted to be just another normal
ocean area. Well, I have been digging deep into the incidents and
analyzing the facts and evidences. This section is an account of those
findings.
Bermuda Triangle
So where is Bermuda Triangle located and how large is the area? Is there
a map? And do you get to know when exactly you cross the line and enter
the area? By the simplest of all definitions, Bermuda Triangle is
located off the South-Eastern coast of the United States and in the
Atlantic Ocean. The three corners of the triangle are: Miami (in
Florida); San Juan (in Puerto Rico); and Bermuda (a north-Atlantic
island).
The disappearances have mostly taken place near the southern boundary of
the triangle between Florida and Puerto Rico. You can always argue that
it's obvious because that's where the area of the triangle is widest
and therefore such possibilities should be more anyway! But the area is
not as simple as it appears in the picture above. In order to know more
about its location, how the area is actually laid out in the Atlantic,
and whether you will ever know when you are entering the dreaded Bermuda
triangle area as you take a cruise or flight, Visit Triangle Location & Map.
So the next question is why the name "Bermuda Triangle"? At the time of
coining the term, the first name that came up was "Miami Triangle". But
Florida objected saying that they would lose visitors to Miami with such
name as people would fear to come there. So the next name taken up was
"Puerto Rico Triangle". Puerto Rico too raised objections. Then it was
the turn for the 21 square mile tiny island Bermuda which forms the
third corner of the triangle. And no one seems to have bothered. Bermuda
was then also known as the "Isle of the Devils" which fitted to the
triangle concept quite well and therefore the final name "Bermuda
Triangle" was coined.
Lost Planes & Ships in Bermuda Triangle
Here are some of the most amazing stories of planes and ships that
disappeared while crossing the triangle area. As you visit the links,
you will also see my findings behind such great mysteries of all times.
In most cases I have discussed and explained the possible causes, in
some cases I have also given excerpts from official reports that were
produced by US Navy, US Air Force or US Coast Guards after completing
the search operations. And in several cases, I have given updates on
further findings.
Flight 19:
The Avenger planes of Flight-19 took off from the U.S Naval Base of
Florida for a routine training session on an afternoon of December 1945,
but strangely this time they never returned.
PBM Martin Mariner:
When all hopes for the above Flight-19 planes were quickly fading, two
Martin Mariner planes (flying boats) were sent by US Navy to search them
out. One came back, but the other didn't. Read the full story to know
what happened.
Tudor Star Tiger:
Star Tiger, a Tudor Mark-IV aircraft disappeared in Bermuda Triangle
shortly before it was about to land at the Bermuda airport.
Fight DC-3: The flight DC-3 NC16002 disappeared when it was only 50 miles south of Florida and about to land in Miami.
Flight 441: A Super Constellation Naval Airliner disappeared in October 1954.
C-54 Skymaster: Apparently it seemed to be a sudden thunderstorm that had disintegrated the plane. But there was much more to the story.
Mary Celeste - The Ghost Ship:
Known as one of the ghost ships of Bermuda Triangle, Mary Celeste had
many misadventures even before her mystery voyage in 1872. But this
time, although the ship could be salvaged, none on board could ever be
traced.
Marine Sulphur Queen:
This 524-foot carrier of molten sulphur started sail on Feb 2, 1963
from Beaumont, Texas with 39 crew. It was reported lost in Florida
Straits on February 4, and lost for ever.
Ellen Austin:
The Ellen Austin, an American schooner, met with another ship in
Bermuda Triangle. The other ship was moving in full speed but strangely
had nobody on board.
USS Cyclops: Disappearance of the carrier ship U.S.S. Cyclops in Bermuda Triangle has been one of the greatest mysteries of the sea.
USS Scorpion:
USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Nuclear powered submarine of United States
Navy that disappeared in Bermuda Triangle area in May 1968.
Those were only few cases. Check out Bermuda Triangle Incidents for a list of all the major indents in the triangle area along with fascinating stories for many.
Popular theories solving the mystery
So what caused the ships and aircraft to disappear mysteriously? There
have been many research and explorations done to uncover the mystery.
There is no single theory that can explain all the incidents of
disappearances. The ships and aircraft have been victims of different
circumstances and situations. Things happened quickly and unexpectedly.
While many theories have come out, there are few that come close to
solving the Bermuda Triangle Mystery.
Methane Gas
trapped under the sea floor can erupt, and as a result can lower the
water density and cause ships to sink like a rock. Even planes flying
over it, can catch fire and get completely destroyed during such gas
blowout.
Sargasso Sea
is a strange area that has no shores and bounded only by water currents
on all sides. Many ships passing through it have been stranded and made
motionless.
Electronic Fog,
a strange thick cloud appears from nowhere and engulfs a ship or a
plane. Instruments begin to malfunction, and finally the ship or the
aircraft vanishes without a trace.
There are many other theories that try to solve or explain the mysteries of Bermuda Triangle. Check out the Theories of Bermuda Triangle that describes most of such strange factors that would have caused the disappearances.
And there are also theories that took recourse to some supernatural events to explain the disappearances. Check out Supernatural Theories to know about them.
History of Bermuda Triangle
So how and when did it all start, and who first noted the abnormal incidents in the triangle area? Check out Bermuda Triangle History to know about that.
News articles on Bermuda Triangle
Over the years there have been dozens of articles, books, and television
programs that promoted Bermuda Triangle incidents. Here are some
references to such news articles published in the past: News Articles on Bermuda Triangle
Viewers Comments
J Mohamed Salman Javid
I must appreciate your sincere and honest dedication with painstaking
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mysteries of these kinds. Also I want to know about recent accidents and
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Beth
I've watched many documentaries about the mysteries of the Bermuda
Triangle and I have got to say this website was more detailed than the
history channel. Based on the disappearances that have occurred at the
Bermuda Triangle I am convinced that the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
is one mystery that will never be solved.
Bailey Smith
This page is awesome for finding information about the Bermuda Triangle
for writing a report for school or just to plain learn about the Bermuda
Triangle.
NOTE: I manually evaluate all
posts and include only the ones that are original and having some
serious thoughts, research or novel imagination. Unless the post adds
further value to this article, I do not include them.
Adwoa
The myth surrounding the Bermuda triangle is known to be beyond
scientists as a ship carrying slaves from Africa capsized in the slave trade
era has the real truth omitted anytime it is told. Today as I sit by my
television set in Accra Ghana, west Africa watching the documentary on
the Bermuda Triangle Exposed, one scientist in the documentary makes
that same statement. And it makes me wonder why people always avoid the
truth which I know from the history books that during the slave trade
era, a ship carrying thousands of people from Africa captured as slaves
by slave merchants was sailing into the America's.
When it got to the Bermuda triangle the slave masters received information that the slave trade
has been abolished. And knowing that they wouldn't find any commercial
value of the slaves onboard the ship, the captains and the slave masters
off loaded the 'Poor African Slaves' into that part of the ocean. And
the spirit of our forefathers never went to rest and hence made the
Bermuda triangle their dwelling place. Maybe it's about time the
scientists and whoever stopped wasting resources and designed a
reparation for Africa and save Bermuda triangle future disasters.
Devtheron
A previous civilization might have created a mini singularity causing
this effect. It seems quite unearthly, and therefore more like something
we know less about. That would be the effect of some kind of magnetic
field that could be a porthole to time-travel. Perhaps such places exist
where we can naturally bend time, and through that we can travel to
other worlds similar to ours. Naturally one would think that we are one
with the universe, and not just marooned on earth. Perhaps such porthole
got damaged with an earlier polar shift. Or whatever you believe to fit
the puzzle, we can view as true even if your contribution doesn't fit
the puzzle right now... imagination is after all what initiate free
thinking, and to be wrong is just as relative as being right.
Aniket Sahu
It is an interesting fact that Columbus, the Portuguese sailor had also
travelled through the devil's triangle and has written his memoirs. He
has noted that how his compass started acting strangely while sailing
through the triangle. He along with other shipmates saw a glowing globe
of light hovering on their ship.
Nena
Technically, the Bermuda Triangle is a mystery that will never be
solved, at least not to everyone. Lots of people think they have it
figured out, but everyone else thinks that, too. If one theory is proved
right, believers of the other theories will disprove it, and if a new
theory comes up, people will flock to it and say they knew it all along.
This is one triangle that loves keeping secrets, so don't try to pry;
you'll never get anything out.
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