Mysterious Bermuda Triangle

🌀 Mysterious Bermuda Triangle 🌀

One day as a child, I heard about the Bermuda Triangle from a school friend. There is an extraordinary place in the Atlantic Ocean. To this day, no one has returned to where they went. How many ships have gone missing? There is no account of how many planes have lost that hadith! Why is that? Someone said, "Don't you know there are aliens?" Then someone else said, "Ah! It's not the Bermuda Triangle, it's the Devil's Triangle! ” - When I grew up listening to these mysteries, the ghost hit my head to make an edge of the Bermuda mystery. And what I learned while doing that is surprising.


Where is the devil's triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is also widely known as the Devil's Triangle. There is much disagreement as to where precisely the Bermuda Triangle lies in the Atlantic Ocean. According to a group of people, one end of the triangle area is Puerto Rico, the other end is the south of the United States Bahamas and Florida, and the other end is the Bermuda Islands of the West Indies. Some also associate the Gulf of Mexico with these places. Many people think that this region's shape is not precisely a triangle but a lot like a trapezoid.


All the myths and stories about the Bermuda Triangle:

There are so many myths and stories about the Bermuda Triangle. For example, if a ship or an aircraft ever goes to this area, it never comes back; when it goes there, the boat and the aircraft lose their signal, and the communication with the outside world is completely cut off. Here the thorns of the compass shows a random direction, all the strange lights are seen dancing, and the storm-tide continues. There are so many more stories like that! Folklore has it that the abode of the devil is hidden in the Bermuda Triangle. Some say that the supernatural force or the presence of an alien creature is responsible for this. According to many, this is the Dajjal island, while others say that the lost city of Atlantis is hidden under this water. These myths have been exaggerated by books by various authors, who have tried to prove, among many reasons, that the Bermuda Triangle is not an ordinary place.


How was the Bermuda Triangle discovered? :

When Christopher Columbus traveled from Europe to America in the fifteenth century, he noticed this strange sea area. Looking at history, it can be seen that on October 11, 1492, he wrote about some strange experiences with this place. From a distance, he wrote, his ship's sailors saw light dancing and smoke in the sky over the Bermuda Triangle area, and his compass was fluttering at random. This strange place covers about 1,300,000 to 3,900,000 square kilometers, depending on the author.

Although Columbus was the region's discoverer, the term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used by author Vincent Gadis in a story he wrote in 1974. The Miami Herald published a report on September 17, 1950, about a strange unnamed area in the Atlantic Ocean. Based on this report, Gaddy wrote, "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle."


Why is the Bermuda Triangle so mysterious? :

Whenever a plane or ship goes to the Bermuda Triangle, how can they get lost or even return from there? They still face strange events. The Bermuda Triangle is a mystery to everyone who wants to pull everything like a black hole to himself. This mystery seems to have deepened due to some incidents.

A cargo ship, the Marie Celeste, sailed from New York Harbor on December 5, 182. When the ship did not reach its destination even after a long time, the search began. After much effort, the ship was found floating in the Bermuda Triangle area. But the strange thing is that all the luggage and food on the ship were intact, only 11 crew members disappeared!

During World War I, the U.S. government sent a ship called the USS Cyclops to help the British. At the end of February 1918, the ship approached the Bermuda Triangle and disappeared without a trace, with 306 crew members on board.

In the same way, two ships, USS Pretius and USS Nirius, disappeared from the same place in 1941.

However, the most famous of the ship's events was the disappearance of the ship named Marine Sulfur Queen. The ship set sail on February 2, 1936, with 15,000 tons of molten sulfur and 39 crew members. On February 4, while the ship was in the Bermuda Triangle, the radio transmission suddenly went off, but shortly before it did, the commander said, “What wonderful weather! What a wonderful way to screw people over. ” In this way, this gigantic ship of 800 feet suddenly became so-so with so many people!

Speaking of ships, the most surprising and discussed among all that has been lost to date in the Bermuda Triangle is the disappearance of five aircraft called "Flight Nineteen." In early December 1945, the top 5 Avenger bombers in the US Navy set off on a training mission. Lieutenant Charles Taylor was constantly talking to Pilot Base on the radio. But as the planes landed in the Bermuda Triangle, at one point in the conversation, everything suddenly fell silent before the end of the sentence. 

Problems with hearing or blurring - not something that suddenly vanishes into thin air! The search for those 5 planes did not match even today.

Hundreds of such incidents have happened! However, even if the truth of these incidents is found, some of them are baseless.


Finally, the solution is the mystery:

Scientists have done little to unravel the Bermuda mystery, but research is still ongoing. After much research, on March 4, 2016, National Geographic published an article stating that about 300 ships and 75 aircraft were missing in the Bermuda Triangle.

However, most scientists believe that there is no supernatural cause behind all this. Instead, the accidents were actually caused by hostile weather, man-made mistakes, and misfortune. They argue that this area is no different from the other ten accident-prone areas.

To be honest, the Bermuda Triangle is on its way to Europe, America, and the Caribbean. So many ships and planes have to cross that path every day. And the news of the accident is heard a little more due to more traffic.

In 2016, the Colorado State University, satellite meteorologist. Steve Miller came up with an acceptable theory about the Bermuda Triangle by analyzing images of NASA satellites. Most parts of the Bermuda Triangle are covered with hexagonal clouds, and some clouds range from 20 to 55 miles. And the wind speed here is about 160 miles per hour! And all these are the cause of ship and plane accidents.

Before the 21st century, for methane hydrate gas theory, people thought that methane hydrate gas bubbles formed from the bottom of the ocean, lowering the density of water, sinking ships. However, when the US Geological Survey (USGS) reported that no methane hydrate gas had been emitted in the region in the last 15 years, the idea was scrapped.

Larry Kusche's The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved was published in 1975. This logical book shows that most of the stories about the Bermuda Triangle are false and exaggerated. With evidence, Larry shows that most of the most common accidents in Bermuda are not actually there but somewhere else. Shipwrecks are common in tropical cyclone-prone areas.

So all the mysteries that I said before, what is the solution? Some solutions have been found!

First of all, let's talk about the smoke and light dancing of Columbus. Scientists say that Columbus actually saw the smoke from the cooking fires of sailors on another ship in the distance.

An investigation by Flight Nineteen found that before the radio transmission was turned off, the pilot said, "The compass is not working, I don't understand where I am, probably in Florida."

In the age without GPS, it is almost impossible for a pilot to come back once he has lost his way. And when the fuel runs out, there is no question. That was the mystery of Flight Nineteen's disappearance.

Now let's come to the mystery of Marine Sulfur Queen. Another similar ship was built with the Marine Sulfur Queen. The picture below is of that same ship. You can see how weak its structure was that its tanker broke and split in two. The structure of the Marine Sulfur Queen was similarly weak.

However, the mystery of the random running of the campus is still unsolved. Although no truth has been found in reality, it is thought that there is a magnetic anomaly in the area. That's why Compass behaves like that.

While much of the Bermuda Triangle mystery has been unraveled, new rumors about it have not stopped. Why or why not? The Bermuda Triangle is a massive source of literary and media money. Since some of the mysteries are still unsolved, there is still a lack of interest in it.

Have you had any idea about the Bermuda Triangle before? If you know what is new after reading this article? If you know anything more than these stories, you can let us know by commenting!

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