Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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I bet you’ve heard of legends and mysteries about strange places on earth. Ships and planes just vanishing with no explanation, but what is really happening? Are the supernatural theories true, or is there something else? There have been many mysteries about the Bermuda Triangle and incidents that have occurred within that region. The Bermuda Triangle’s three points creating the triangle are the tip of Florida (Miami), Puerto Rico (San Juan), and Bermuda (north-atlantic island). On October 8, 1492 Christopher Columbus was the first one to notice the strange circumstances in the triangle on his first voyage to the New World with abnormal compass readings. Even though he kept it to himself in his log, centuries later authors took those readings …show more content…

It also shows the U.S. Coast Guard’s view on the Triangle and what they think has happened. Additionally, “Bermuda Triangle Mystery- Facts and Myths” by Raj Bhattacharya informs his readers about different stories about people, ships, planes, or military personnel that have been missing or have disappeared. It also has some theories of what could have happened as an explanation for the incidents. These theories include substances underwater or a legend. “The Truth About The Bermuda Triangle” by Emily Upton provides information about a critic who has proven some cases in the Bermuda Triangle false with misinformation. There is more information about the weather and ocean currents in this article than in the others. The science behind the Bermuda Triangle is also revealed in this …show more content…

Reefs, storms, and the Gulf Stream can cause navigational error/ challenges. There is swift turbulence in the Gulf Stream, which is a warm ocean current flowing from the Gulf of Mexico around the Florida Strait northeastward toward Europe. There are also erratic Caribbean-Atlantic storms create massive waves along with waterspouts often create damage for pilots and mariners. (Today I Found Out, 5) There is a variation of topography, the arrangement of the natural and artificial physical features of an area, from some of the deepest marine trenches in the world to extensive shoals. The triangle has the deepest trenches in the atlantic ocean. “It is also a fact that ocean & airway channels across Bermuda Triangle are some of the busiest and most commercially used line and airlines connecting the USA, Europe, Caribbean islands, Bermuda, South America, and even Africa” (Bhattacharya,

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