2. It was nicknamed "The Devil's Islands"
It is believed to have inspired Shakespeare's
The Tempest, a tale of shipwreck and sorcery
in "the still-vexed Bermoothes.“
The bizarre disappearances attributed to the
Triangle have been linked to everything from
alien abduction to sorcery.
3. On the afternoon of December 5, 1945, five
TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers took off from
Fort Lauderdale,and were never seen
In the past 500 years at least 50 ships and 20
aircraft have vanished in the Triangle, most
without a trace
5. Ships have been occasionally disappearing
from within the Bermuda triangle, and even on
land in 1969.
After the 1945 Flight 19 disaster (with the 5
bombers), other disappearances started
popping up.
two people at the Lighthouse in Bimini
suddenly disappeared and were never found.
6. UFOs : The best evidence of this is the pilot of
Flight 19's strange comment, "we're entering white
water..." which can't be explained by storms
Atlantis : The Lost City of Atlantis has long been
considered a myth by most westerners who have
heard of it, but some believe that Atlantis used to
exist where Bermuda Triangle is currently located
A Wormhole : It could, possibly, be a theoretical
wormhole that transports those that pass through it
to a different time and place in the universe.
7. It is still mystery.scientists also cannot come to
conclusion that why the ships and airplanes
disappeared only on that particular area?
Given the weather and traffic, the number of
vanishings is about what you'd expect.
Fact or fiction, the Triangle is a part of local
lore that won't disappear anytime soon.