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Facts about the Bermuda triangle

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Bermuda Triangle is the greatest unsolved mystery of all time .



The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery.



Fact no.1 The Bermuda Triangle isn’t small. It is quite large and covers an area of 440,000 miles of sea. Blink and you'll miss it. The area is known for extremely violent and unexpected storms, which build up and dissipate quickly



Fact No. 2

Don't rely on your compass. The Bermuda Triangle is one of only two places on Earth where a compass points to true north rather than magnetic north. If this compass variation or error is not compensated for, ships and planes could find themselves far off course



Fact No. 3


It's one of the deepest spots on earth. In fact, the underwater topography of the area could be a factor in the history of disappearances. It goes from a gently sloping continental shelf to an extremely deep drop-off. Some of the deepest trenches in the world are found in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. Ships or planes that sink into these deep trenches will probably never be found.


Fact No. 4


If any ship or plane disappears in the Triangle, its debris cannot be found reportedly a Stream runs near the triangle which washes away the debris.


Fact No. 5


It plays havoc with instruments on deck. Magnetic vortices, hot and cold currents, could create the electromagnetic gymnastics affecting instruments and vehicles. Others mention an electronic fog that could block both the visibility and the instruments.


Fact No.6

Don't look up. The area has one of the highest incidences of UFO sightings  and alien abductions have been a popular explanation for the disappearances. But abductions aren't the only theory; some believe it’s a portal to other planets


Fact No. 7


In Bermuda Triangle, people have experienced electronic fog which can be a Time Travel Tunnel too. Pilot Bruce Gernon claims he lost 28 minutes after flying through a time-warping cloud tunnel. From radars, the plane went missing only to re-emerge in Miami Beach.


Fact No. 8


Welcome to the Atlantis* Ocean. Many theorise that the Triangle is home to the lost city of Atlantis. According to legend and speculation, the city of Atlantis relied on the power of special energy crystals that were extremely powerful. The theory is that these energy crystals are in an altered state of some kind and send out rays of energy that confuse navigation


Fact No. 9


The first person to report about Bermuda Triangle was Christopher Columbus. The ship’s compass stopped working and he also saw a fireball in the sky, he wrote in his journals that inside the triangle.


Fact No. 10


Can you smell gas? Scientists have discovered large concentrations of methane gas – due to decomposing sea organisms – trapped in the ocean floor. The methane accumulates as super concentrated methane ice, and if a pocket ruptures, the gas surges up and erupts on the surface without warning. If a ship is in the area of the blowout, the water beneath it would suddenly become much less dense. It could sink and sediment could quickly cover it as it settles onto the sea floor




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