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Bermuda Triangle: by Peter Ferguson

The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. It is roughly bounded by Miami, Florida to the south, San Juan, Puerto Rico to the west, and Bermuda to the northeast. Some of the more famous disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle include Flight 19, a training flight of 5 US Navy bombers that vanished in 1945, and the USS Cyclops, a US Navy collier that went missing in 1918 along with all 306 aboard. Various theories have been proposed to explain the disappearances, including electromagnetic anomalies, gravitational anomalies, methane hydrates, and others, but the causes remain unproven and disputed

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Bermuda Triangle: by Peter Ferguson

The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. It is roughly bounded by Miami, Florida to the south, San Juan, Puerto Rico to the west, and Bermuda to the northeast. Some of the more famous disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle include Flight 19, a training flight of 5 US Navy bombers that vanished in 1945, and the USS Cyclops, a US Navy collier that went missing in 1918 along with all 306 aboard. Various theories have been proposed to explain the disappearances, including electromagnetic anomalies, gravitational anomalies, methane hydrates, and others, but the causes remain unproven and disputed

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By Peter Ferguson

Bermuda triangle

What is the Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is a place where mysterious things happen. Planes and boats disappear in the Bermuda Triangle, sometimes without a trace. Sometimes boats are washed up on shore with nobody on board. It is also known as the devils triangle. On the 14th of October 1961 a B52 bomber disappeared in the Bermuda triangle.

Where it is.
Atlantic ocean Existing by Miami ,San Juan, Bermuda

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Ships & Planes that disappeared


that This was the first ship disappeared in the Bermuda triangle.

FLIGHT 19

A training flight of bombers went missing on December 5th 1945. It was a calm day, but they had strange compass readings. A search and rescue aircraft with a 13 man crew sent to find them also went missing.

Theories

Strong currents. Aliens. Atlantis. Human error.

Strong currents

Sceptics chalk the "mystery" up to the strong currents of the region, the gulf stream forcing a large portion of the Triangle's tides to flow directly north, throwing many sailors off course and out to sea.

Aliens theories

Aliens are another theory of the Bermuda triangle. Aliens may have abducted the sailors. The aliens took them to experiment on.

ATLANTIS

I believe that the Bermuda Triangle Phenomena is caused by the Lost City of Atlantis, sunk thousands of feet below the water's surface. The energy from Crystals that powered it cause the phenomena.

Human error

The boats might have broken down. Pilots could have crashed into the sea. Someone could have tampered with the components.

What I Think

I think that the Bermuda triangle is an active mystery and does exist. I did not know anything about the Bermuda Triangle till I did this topic.

Thank

you for watching!

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