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Bermuda triangle and its mystery of missing boats and planes.
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Mystery of Bermuda Triangle
By: Shubham Samui
Batch no:14/02
Advance(Morning Batch)
Introduction
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's
Triangle, is a loosely defined 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.
Where is it?
What is it?Location of many mysterious disappearances of boats and planes.
USS Cyclops Carroll A. Deering
Douglas DC-3 KC-135 Stratotankers
Star Tiger and Star Ariel Flight 19
USS Cyclops
• Worst loss of life
for the Navy.
Over 300 died.
• No evidence of
bad weather or
enemy combat.
• Ship was in perfect condition.
Natural explanations• Compass variations-Compass problems are one of the cited phrases in many
Triangle incidents. While some have theorized that unusual local magnetic
anomalies may exist in the area, such anomalies have not been found.
• Gulf Stream-The Gulf Stream is a deep ocean current that originates in the Gulf of
Mexico and then flows through the Straits of Florida into the North Atlantic.
• Violent weather-Tropical cyclones are powerful storms, which form in tropical
waters and have historically cost thousands of lives lost and caused billions of
dollars in damage.
• Methane hydrates-An explanation for some of the disappearances has focused on
the presence of large fields of methane hydrates.
Conclusion
It’s hard to come to a final judgment on the
Bermuda Triangle and its' phenomenal events.
The lack of evidence to tracing the missing
boats, planes, and their members leads me to
believe the Triangle is supernatural. It’s a
mystery yet to be solved.