The 
Bermuda Triangle 
Devil’s Triangle
What actually Bermuda Triangle 
• The Bermuda Triangle, also 
known as the Devil's Triangle, is 
an undefined 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. 
According to the US Navy, the 
triangle does not exist, and the 
name is not recognized by 
the US Board on Geographic 
Names.[1] Popular culture has 
attributed various 
disappearances to 
the paranormalor activity 
by extraterrestrial 
beings. Documented evidence 
indicates that a significant 
percentage of the incidents 
were spurious, inaccurately 
reported, or embellished by 
later authors.[3][4][5] In a 2013 
study, the World Wide Fund for 
Nature identified the world’s 10 
most dangerous waters for 
shipping, but the Bermuda 
Triangle was not among 
them.[6] Contrary to popular 
belief, insurance companies do 
not charge higher premiums for 
shipping in this area
Where is it? 
The Bermuda 
Triangle also 
known as 
Devil’s 
Triangle, is a 
region in 
Atlantic Ocean
What Happens? 
• Airplane and Ships disappear 
• Tropical storm happen 
• Compass needle deflects 
• Large sea waves
Flight 19 
Historic Incident 
Flight 19 was the designation 
of five TBM Avenger torpedo 
bombers that disappeared ov 
er the Bermuda Triangle on 
December 5, 1945 during 
aUnited States 
Navy overwater navigation 
training flight from Naval Air 
Station Fort 
Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 
airmen on the flight were lost, 
as were all 13 crew members 
of a PBM Mariner flying 
boat assumed by professional 
investigators to have exploded 
in mid-air while searching for 
the flight. Flight 19's scheduled navigation 
exercise on December 5, 1945. 
Artist's depiction of the 
five TBM Avengers that 
disappeared.
Theories 
1. Some people say that when Atlantis sank, it left 
a rock, the Bimini Road, which influences this 
territory. 
2. UFOs( u n i d e n t i f y i n g f l y i n g o b j e c t s ) 
3. Time holes 
4. Space cracks) 
5. Methane bubbles which come from the bottom 
of the ocean. 
6. Killer waves which are 20-30 meters high 
7. Electronic fog with paranormal time storms
Real facts 
1. The Gulf Stream, a deep ocean current, flows at the speed 
of 2,5 meter per SECOND. It carries away ships and 
influences compass magnetic directions. 
2. Piracy in the Caribbean (when a group of pirates attack a 
ship and take it illegally). 
3. Hurricanes are strong storms which kill many people on 
water. 
4. Methane hydrate is a gas which kills people and ships sink 
very quickly. 
5. Killer waves turn over oil platforms make ships sink. 
6. Human mistakes kill people because they think that if 
they have a big ship they can go through any wave and 
storm.
S ke pt i c i sm 
David Kusche said about the 
problem with the Bermuda 
Triangle stories : 
“If I say that a parrot was 
kidnapped to teach aliens 
human language and I ask 
you to prove that is not true. 
You can’t. There is simply no 
way to prove that it is wrong. 
Only the person who says it 
can prove that it is wrong or 
true."

Bermuda triangle

  • 1.
    The Bermuda Triangle Devil’s Triangle
  • 2.
    What actually BermudaTriangle • The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an undefined 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. According to the US Navy, the triangle does not exist, and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.[1] Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormalor activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors.[3][4][5] In a 2013 study, the World Wide Fund for Nature identified the world’s 10 most dangerous waters for shipping, but the Bermuda Triangle was not among them.[6] Contrary to popular belief, insurance companies do not charge higher premiums for shipping in this area
  • 3.
    Where is it? The Bermuda Triangle also known as Devil’s Triangle, is a region in Atlantic Ocean
  • 4.
    What Happens? •Airplane and Ships disappear • Tropical storm happen • Compass needle deflects • Large sea waves
  • 5.
    Flight 19 HistoricIncident Flight 19 was the designation of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared ov er the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945 during aUnited States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 airmen on the flight were lost, as were all 13 crew members of a PBM Mariner flying boat assumed by professional investigators to have exploded in mid-air while searching for the flight. Flight 19's scheduled navigation exercise on December 5, 1945. Artist's depiction of the five TBM Avengers that disappeared.
  • 6.
    Theories 1. Somepeople say that when Atlantis sank, it left a rock, the Bimini Road, which influences this territory. 2. UFOs( u n i d e n t i f y i n g f l y i n g o b j e c t s ) 3. Time holes 4. Space cracks) 5. Methane bubbles which come from the bottom of the ocean. 6. Killer waves which are 20-30 meters high 7. Electronic fog with paranormal time storms
  • 7.
    Real facts 1.The Gulf Stream, a deep ocean current, flows at the speed of 2,5 meter per SECOND. It carries away ships and influences compass magnetic directions. 2. Piracy in the Caribbean (when a group of pirates attack a ship and take it illegally). 3. Hurricanes are strong storms which kill many people on water. 4. Methane hydrate is a gas which kills people and ships sink very quickly. 5. Killer waves turn over oil platforms make ships sink. 6. Human mistakes kill people because they think that if they have a big ship they can go through any wave and storm.
  • 8.
    S ke pti c i sm David Kusche said about the problem with the Bermuda Triangle stories : “If I say that a parrot was kidnapped to teach aliens human language and I ask you to prove that is not true. You can’t. There is simply no way to prove that it is wrong. Only the person who says it can prove that it is wrong or true."