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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an urban legend focused on 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.
The area is known for extremely violent and unexpected storms, which build up and dissipate quickly.
they don’t just disappear the way your playing in it in your head. It has this strong current that.. well let me use the word magnet any substance going across it into it the body of the substance will be no where to be found. That’s when they use the word disappear.
why i used the word magnet? it’s because the sea is definitely a salt water. It has a higher density which means substance will definitely float while on it for about 30 minutes or more than while the fresh water will only take few seconds. But the devils angle(salt water) takes seconds before consuming any substance while it suppose to more than 30 min. Which is its actually pulling what’s ever on it.
The Bermuda Triangle is not small. In fact, it is quite large and covers an area of 440,000 miles of sea. This is larger than the combined area of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh & Maharashtra.
The bermuda triangle is certainly not fixed and its effect can be experienced outside of the triangle too.
Whenever any plane or ship disappears in the Triangle, its debris cannot be found. The reason behind this is that Gulf Stream runs near the triangle, which quickly gets rid of the debris.
At least 1000 lives are lost within the last 100 years. On average, 4 aircraft and 20 yachts go missing every year.
The first person to report about Bermuda Triangle was Christopher Columbus. He wrote in his journals that inside the triangle, the ship's compass stopped working and he also saw a fireball in the sky.
People have experienced electronic fog in bermuda triangle, which can be a Time Travel Tunnel too. Pilot Bruce Gernon claims he lost 28 minutes after flying through a time-warping cloud tunnel.