The Bermuda Triangle isn't any more likely to cause a mysterious disappearance than anywhere else
This area in the North Atlantic Sea is also called "The Devil's Triangle" because it is an area of the ocean that stretches between the tip of Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. It has been thought to seemingly swallow up ships and aircrafts. Explorers as far back as Christopher Columbus have reported odd occurrences, like fireballs in the sky (that turned out to be a meteor crashing).
But historians, scientists, and the U.S. Coast Guard have proven that vessels are no more likely to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle than they are anywhere else in the ocean. Many You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. have been demystified as remains of numerous wrecks were discovered or explained by weather patterns in the area at that time.
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