BERMUDA TRIANGLE: THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE
Bermuda Triangle is a strange triangular
area on the Atlantic ocean where many
ships sailing through it or planes passing
over it have disappeared without a trace. In
few of such cases where wrecks could be
found, the crew had vanished. And such
incidents have been happening since
centuries.
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.
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).
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.
Carroll A. Deering: This is another ghost ship
of Bermuda triangle which created one of
the biggest maritime mysteries of all times.
While returning from Rio de Janeiro of Brazil
to Portland in Maine in January 1921, it was
found abandoned and derelict at Diamond
Shoals, off Cape Hatteras in North Carolina.
But all the 11 crewmen including the captain
were missing. They vanished for ever and
never to be found again.
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.
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area on the Atlantic ocean where many
ships sailing through it or planes passing
over it have disappeared without a trace. In
few of such cases where wrecks could be
found, the crew had vanished. And such
incidents have been happening since
centuries.
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.
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).
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.
Carroll A. Deering: This is another ghost ship
of Bermuda triangle which created one of
the biggest maritime mysteries of all times.
While returning from Rio de Janeiro of Brazil
to Portland in Maine in January 1921, it was
found abandoned and derelict at Diamond
Shoals, off Cape Hatteras in North Carolina.
But all the 11 crewmen including the captain
were missing. They vanished for ever and
never to be found again.
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.
http:// www.bermuda-attr actions.com/
bermuda2_00004e .htm
https://chidexmikky.blogspot.com/2017/05/bermuda-triangle-devils-triangle.html
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