The Bermuda Triangle: The Devil's Triangle

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I believe that some supernatural occurrences have happened in the Bermuda Triangle. For more than 100 years, the Bermuda Triangle has been terrorizing sailors and causing countless accidents. More than 50 ships and 20 aircraft have sailed into the terrifying body of water, also known as the Devil’s Triangle. You won't spot it on any official map, and you also won't know when you cross the line of it when sailing. However, for some people, the Bermuda Triangle is an actual place where civilians have died and disappeared with no explanation. Nobody knows what happens to the ships and planes that crash and sink when they do; all they know is that they disappear and are never found again. A nickname given to the Bermuda Triangle is “The Devil’s Triangle” because many unfortunate events have occurred in that area of water. Even though evidence shows that a majority of the events weren’t reported accurately, false, or exaggerated by other authors, I believe that the Bermuda Triangle isn’t just false reporting and exaggerated authors telling a story about a ship or plane crashing in that area. I believe that the Bermuda Triangle could possibly be responsible for all those plane crashes and shipwrecks. The Devil’s Triangle is located just off the southeastern coast of the United States in the Atlantic Ocean, with the most terrifying spot being in the Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles altogether. The vicious body of water probably earned its name after the Bermuda peak, considering Bermuda was once known as the "Isle of Devils." Reefs that destroy ships and make it known that they are too close to the shore surround Bermuda, with countless ships sunken in the water to show for it....

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...It is much more than capable of throwing boaters countless miles off their course if they don't know how to sail correctly for the specific current. Any evidence of a disaster would be quickly erased, another factor in which why we rarely can find the evidence of disappearance and ship disasters. In conclusion, the Bermuda Triangle is a terrifying and menacing place to travel, no matter which point of view you believe. It could be just a regular body of water that has had some unfortunate events occur, or it could be a monstrous body of water that requires caution and preparation when traveling through. Who knows if we will ever discover what truly happens and causes all the accidents? Is it just Mother Nature and the environment playing a factor, or is the Bermuda Triangle genuinely a death trap waiting to happen?

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