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What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 6:03pm On Dec 04, 2021
6 Famous Mysterious Stories of the Bermuda Triangle

Bermuda triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, happens to be one of the most mysterious places on this planet. Located off the southeastern coast of the US in the Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico, the region has become the Centre of unresolved mysteries.

Covering an area of 440,000 miles of sea, the Bermuda triangle is part of a busy shipping route, with several vessels heading to America, Europe and the Caribbean crossing through every day.

It is more due to the inexplicable outcomes that make it a highly studied yet enigmatic component of the earth’s surface.

Over the centuries, many ships and planes have been reported to have mysteriously disappeared in the region.

Also, this Devil’s Triangle has been blamed for the disappearance of thousands of people in the past decades.


The term “Bermuda Triangle” was first used by Vincent Gaddis in 1964 in his article published in Argosy magazine.


Bermuda triangle

The stories around the Bermuda triangle begin in Christopher Columbus’s time when he reportedly saw a flame of fire crashing into the sea in the triangle during his first voyage to the New World.


However, the mysterious behaviour of the region came to the public attention only in the 20th century when the Navy cargo ship, USS Cyclops, with more than 300 people on board, went missing in the Bermuda triangle. The latest incident in the region is the disappearance of a small twin-engine plane in May this year.

With four people on board, the plane suddenly disappeared from the radar when it was flying from Puerto Rico to Florida, and the debris from the missing plane was found later.


The recent incident that involved a ship was the sinking of a cargo vessel in the Bermuda Triangle during a deadly hurricane in October 2015.

As the accidents, often mysterious, continue to happen in the Bermuda Triangle region, many have offered a number of explanations for the mystery behind them.


The role of paranormal activities and the presence of aliens have been strongly suggested by those who believe something odd is happening, while many with scientific views disputed this argument offering rational explanations to the phenomenon.


Among the few proposed scientific explanation, the more popular is the theory of electromagnetic interference that causes compass problems.

This theory claims that there is a very high pull of the earth’s natural magnet, which redirects the compass and other sophisticated equipment, and disallows them to take their intended route through the waters.

However, as no single theory could offer a concrete explanation, many still believe there is nothing strange with the region as most of the incidents were inaccurately reported or fictionalised versions of the accidents.

Notwithstanding that there is no proven theory for the exact reason behind the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, the accidents continue to happen in the region every year.

And, the legends of the Bermuda Triangle consists of a number of the mysterious disappearance of vessels in the region; most of them remain least clueless still. Here is a list of the most noted stories of disappearance or the unresolved mysteries of ship accidents in the Devil’s Triangle.




Famous Bermuda Triangle Stories
1. Flight 19 was a training flight of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared on December 5, 1945, while over the Atlantic. The squadron's flight plan was scheduled to take them due east from Fort Lauderdale for 141 mi (227 km), north for 73 mi (117 km), and then back over a final 140-mile (230-kilometre) leg to complete the exercise. The flight never returned to base. The disappearance was attributed by Navy investigators to navigational error leading to the aircraft running out of fuel.

One of the search and rescue aircraft deployed to look for them, a PBM Mariner with a 13-man crew, also disappeared. A tanker off the coast of Florida reported seeing an explosion
and observing a widespread oil slick when fruitlessly searching for survivors. The weather was becoming stormy by the end of the incident. According to contemporaneous sources the Mariner had a history of explosions due to vapour leaks when heavily loaded with fuel, as it might have been for a potentially long search-and-rescue operation


2. Mary Celeste
Possibly one of the most mysterious stories of shipwrecks, this ship is a tale of its own. Despite being found adrift in some other location in the Atlantic Ocean, the connection to the Bermuda triangle had been somehow invoked to find an answer to the mystery of its fate.

Discovered on 4th December 1872 with everything right in the place except for the entire crew, the ship was found stranded on the sea days after starting its journey from New York to Genoa, Italy.

There were seven crew members and Captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife, and their two-year-old daughter aboard the vessel, loaded with raw alcohol.

But, days after, when a passing British ship called Dei Gratia found Mary Celeste under partial sail in the Atlantic, off the Azores Islands, the ship was unmanned with no crew abroad, and the lifeboat was also missing.

It was also found that nine of the barrels in the cargo were empty, and there was a sword on the deck. No trace of the people abroad the vessel or the missing lifeboat has ever been found.

Studies of the ship clearly ruled out the possibility of a pirate attack since everything on this ship, including the barrels of alcohol it was transporting and the crew’s valuable belongings, were intact.

Theories surrounding the mystery of the Mary Celeste also included the chances of a criminal conspiracy, alien abduction, and even an attack by a giant squid.

The possibility of a natural disaster was also on the list. Many suggested the role of an undersea earthquake behind the accident, while few proposed an accidental foraying of the vessel into the Bermuda Triangle.

However, as much as these speculations seem reasonable, they clearly don’t fit. After all, why would a perfectly skilled crew on a good weather day, with their ship entirely uncompromised, abandon it and then never surface again?

3. Ellen Austin
It is an unnerving triangle mystery associated with the American white oak schooner Ellen Austin. In 1881, the 210 feet long Ellen Austin was going to New York from London when she stumbled upon a derelict near the Bermuda Triangle. Everything seemed fine with the unidentified schooner drifting just north of the Sargasso Sea, but the missing crew.

Captain Baker of the Ellen Austin asked to observe the derelict for two days to make sure it’s not a trap. After two days with no response from the ship, the captain entered the abandoned vessel with his crew to find the well-packed shipment and no sign of the crew.

To tow it back with Ellen Austin, the captain placed a prize crew on the ship, set to sail together. However, after two days of sail on calm waters, a squall separated the path of the two ships, following which the derelict vanished.

Days after the storm, according to the stories, Captain Baker’s lookout could spot the vessel through his spyglass only to realise the vessel drifting far away aimlessly once again. Finally, after hours of effort, Ellen Austin could catch up with the vessel.

But, strangely, no one was on board. However, another version of the story suggests a second attempt by Baker to bring her back to land but ended with the same fate before Ellen Austin before abandoning the cursed vessel.

Other reports suggest that the derelict was once more spotted but this time had a separate crew than the prize crew placed on it by Ellen Austin.

The ship’s disappearance, reappearance, and the prize crew’s absence is an intriguing story. It is more like a secret of the Bermuda triangle, one that has seemingly no chances of being unravelled anytime soon.

4. USS Cyclops
The disappearance of USS Cyclops, one of the Navy’s biggest fuel ships, marks the largest loss of life in the history of the US Navy in a single incident.

In March 1918, this massive ship set out to sail from Brazil to Baltimore through the Bermuda region carrying 10,800 tons of manganese ore with about 309 crew members on board. Setting off on a fairly good day, this ship’s first and only message indicated no sort of troubles.

However, the ship was never heard from again. An entire search of the area was put into action, but nothing was ever found. No remains of the ship or any crew members aboard have ever been found. The captain of the USS Cyclops never sent a distress signal, and no one aboard responded to radio calls from other vessels in the vicinity.

The naval investigators also failed to find a definite cause for its disappearance though there were a number of theories suggesting various reasons.

Due to its mysterious disappearance, Cyclops has become part of the list of more than 100 ships and planes to have vanished under strange circumstances in the Bermuda triangle.

5. Carroll A. Deering
Carroll A. Deering, a five-masted commercial schooner, is one of the most written-about maritime mysteries of the 20th century due to the complete mystery around its abandonment.

On January 31, 1921, Carroll A. Deering was found hard aground on the treacherous rocks of Hatteras Diamond Shoals, North Carolina. There were speculations that the vessel was involved in rum-running.

However, when the investigation team from Barbados reached the vessel after days of effort in the rough sea, what they found was a deserted ship with all crew members missing along with the crew’s personal belongings, ships navigational equipment, logbooks, and life rafts, among others.

Often knows as “Ghost Ship of the Outer Banks”, the disappearance of Carroll A. Deering along with few other vessels during the same time period in the Bermuda triangle area has been valuable information on the mysterious waters, but nothing could bring anyone any closer to solving this mystery.

Reports suggest that as many as nine vessels disappeared during this period from the same region- none of which was ever heard from again.

6. Witchcraft
On December 22, 1967, a cabin cruiser named witchcraft left Miami with her captain Dan Burack and his friend, Father Patrick Horgan.

The two gentlemen’s journey on the 23-foot luxury yacht was to enjoy the wonderful view of Miami’s Christmas lights. However, after reaching just one mile from offshore, the coast guard received a call from the captain stating that his ship had hit something, but there was no substantial damage.

Indicating help to be towed to the shore, the coast guard set off immediately reaching witchcraft in as many as 19 minutes alone but to nothing.

The area indicating the ship’s location was completely deserted, with no signs of any ship having been stranded or even present there previously.

What’s most intriguing about this story is that this particular cruiser was virtually unsinkable, not to mention numerous life-saving devices present aboard, including life jackets, lifeboats, flares, distress signal devices etc.

None of them was used, and the ship was gone. The coast guard officials searched hundreds of square miles of the ocean over the next few days but were unsuccessful. Nothing of this ship has been found until this day. The ship is gone and what remains is only the speculation that can be done now.

Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by SultanYoung: 6:08pm On Dec 04, 2021
All I know is that the devil lives there

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 6:10pm On Dec 04, 2021
SultanYoung:
All I know is that the devil lives there
Lol, the fact that not even almighty America can explain the mystery there says a lot.

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by qwertyboss(m): 6:31pm On Dec 04, 2021
God1000:

Lol, the fact that not even almighty America can explain the mystery there says a lot.
Major Naturem imbalances occur there...
No any mystery because now ships could safely navigate the area

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by isaiah4life(m): 6:56pm On Dec 04, 2021
Where our supposed Reno swam. grin

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Lordbinsmar: 7:45pm On Dec 04, 2021
embarassed
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Joelobioha(m): 7:56pm On Dec 04, 2021
A wormhole leading to another universe I suppose undecided
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Nicepoker(m): 8:19pm On Dec 04, 2021
Wait let me ask Jack sparrow.

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 8:45pm On Dec 04, 2021
Nicepoker:
Wait let me ask Jack sparrow.
lol
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 8:48pm On Dec 04, 2021
Joelobioha:
A wormhole leading to another universe I suppose undecided
it's possible, but I will go with the theory of electromagnetic interference that says earth's natural magnets may be the one interfering with compass and other sophisticated equipment thereby causing the ships and planes to change direction
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 9:04pm On Dec 04, 2021
Is just magnetism nothing like alien shit or wormholes

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 9:08pm On Dec 04, 2021
Vitamin17:
Is just magnetism nothing like alien shit or wormholes
I agree, but why can't scientists prove it?

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 9:29pm On Dec 04, 2021
God1000:

I agree, but why can't scientists prove it?

They don't have the required tech
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 9:40pm On Dec 04, 2021
Vitamin17:


They don't have the required tech
in this 21st century with all the innovations and technological advancement?

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vanilla4(f): 9:43pm On Dec 04, 2021
A place where strange disappearance happened in the past. Planes flying there these days are not uncommon.

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by elGenius: 9:51pm On Dec 04, 2021
I watched a science documentary about this triangle once and their theory was that there is a huge gas- methane I think- deposit under the triangle, when this methane is release like a volcanic eruption it drastically reduce the water density and as such nothing can sty afloat the water anything on it sinks.

this also affect the cloud over the water forming some unique kind of cloud and tornadoes - they liked it to these in planet Saturn(the gas\methane planet), making it poisonous and flammable to flying objects, it all has a drastic effect on the magnetic field

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 9:54pm On Dec 04, 2021
Vanilla4:
A place where strange disappearance happened in the past. Planes flying there these days are not uncommon.
planes and ships still avoid that triangular area of water.
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 10:01pm On Dec 04, 2021
[quote author=God1000 post=108218518] in this 21st century with all the innovations and technological advancement?[/quote.

grin.
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Harry00(m): 10:08pm On Dec 04, 2021
It's the devil's pit
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by God1000(m): 10:10pm On Dec 04, 2021
Harry00:
It's the devil's pit
that's its nickname
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Joelobioha(m): 10:11pm On Dec 04, 2021
God1000:
it's possible, but I will go with the theory of electromagnetic interference that says earth's natural magnetic may be the one interfering with compass and other sophisticated equipment thereby causing the ships and planes to change direction
have you read about an occurrence that happened...a 1960's plane appeared from nowhere on an airport..can't remember...the crew where shocked to find themselves I our present age the pilot who was frightened took off it was beyond his reasoning what was happening.before the radar could get a trace of the aircraft they vanished again...at the same time the pilot dropped a pocket calendar showing the date which was 1965...this occurrence was hidden..some people believed they accidentally entered a wormhole... Still researching though

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 10:21pm On Dec 04, 2021
elGenius:
I watched a science documentary about this triangle once and their theory was that there is a huge gas- methane I think- deposit under the triangle, when this methane is release like a volcanic eruption it drastically reduce the water density and as such nothing can sty afloat the water anything on it sinks.

this also affect the cloud over the water forming some unique kind of cloud and tornadoes - they liked it to these in planet Saturn(the gas\methane planet), making it poisonous and flammable to flying objects, it all has a drastic effect on the magnetic field


Hmm methane can reduce water density, leading to sinking of ships. How about the disappearances of aircrafts? This theory self is quite plausible but impossible abeg.. all this imaginary theory
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by fuckingAyaya(m): 10:22pm On Dec 04, 2021
I can only believe what prophet Anenechukwu Nwokobioma Aka (righteousness) say about the Bermuda triangle, any other explanation is trash

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 10:30pm On Dec 04, 2021
fuckingAyaya:
I can only believe what prophet Anenechukwu Nwokobioma Aka (righteousness) say about the Bermuda triangle, any other explanation is trash

He will call it the bottomless pit of hellfire.

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by TheWolfen(m): 10:40pm On Dec 04, 2021
It is beyond the physical.
The mystery of Bermuda triangle can't be explain by science.
I can say that that region has been claimed by league of demons.
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Nothingserious: 11:08pm On Dec 04, 2021
Vitamin17:
Is just magnetism nothing like alien shit or wormholes

A suggestion just like that of aliens and paranormal activities. No proof. We only have theories and not just one theory.

We wait for empirical data on what goes on around there.
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by shegsrules(m): 11:56pm On Dec 04, 2021
The. World is mysterious and @ the same time the earth keeps magnifying such mysteries
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Vitamin17(m): 11:57pm On Dec 04, 2021
Nothingserious:


A suggestion just like that of aliens and paranormal activities. No proof. We only have theories and not just one theory.

We wait for empirical data on what goes on around there.

Till then sha..

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by Dronedude(m): 1:25am On Dec 05, 2021
I know Reno performed publicity stunt by diving around it and called it the Bermuda Triangle. I'm only hoping he can undertake a less dangerous stunt by visiting Nigeria his country.




People are grabbing his ancenstoral land.

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Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by elGenius: 2:10am On Dec 05, 2021
Vitamin17:



Hmm methane can reduce water density, leading to sinking of ships. How about the disappearances of aircrafts? This theory self is quite plausible but impossible abeg.. all this imaginary theory
this research was done by divers and submarine deep in the. water. they took sample, thou they said there was a limit how deep they could go for safty
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by engrchykae(m): 4:12am On Dec 05, 2021
Vitamin17:



Hmm methane can reduce water density, leading to sinking of ships. How about the disappearances of aircrafts? This theory self is quite plausible but impossible abeg.. all this imaginary theory
The Bermuda is in the same line with the gizeh pyramid.
It's a energy powerhouse which was built by the first men to prevent polar change every 50 thousand years.
Re: What Do You Know About Bermuda Triangle? by udede(m): 5:07am On Dec 05, 2021
The Barmuda triangle is the place that reno almost commited suicide

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