Over 1000 people has been recorded missing inside the Bermuda triangle. Some names include; Donald Crowhurst, Joshua Slocum, Capt. J. C. McPhee, Capt. B. W. McMillan, Lt. G. W. Worley, and Lt. Charles Taylor. Looking up these names should come up with there disappearance story.
Almost everyone who visits the Triangle survives, so it is hard to say! The Triangle is a manufactured mystery. Something that sells books, DVDs, and newspapers, but not something that really needs to be worried about in real life. Given the amount of traffic, the weather, other factors such as piracy, there is no reason to think the area is any worse than any other. A lot of the vanishings never even happened, others either did not take place in the triangle or are not known to have done so. If a ship goes through the Triangle and fails to reach a port on the other side of the world, that is not known to be a Triangle loss... it could have vanished before or after leaving the area.
The first known person that went into the Bermuda triangle (as we know of today) was Christopher Columbus. He had written entries in his journal about how their compass had gone crazy, and how he would see strange lights in the sky. these happenings are similar to the ones today. hoped this helped!
The Bermuda is just a lot of nonsense, used to sell worthless books, movies, and television shows. Nova, the PBS science show examined the Bermuda Triangle and found out it was much ado about nothing. So did Dr. Arthur C. Clark on the Discovery Channel. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and Nothing happened to them.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
Vincent H. Gaddis
The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.
mainly because of the Bermuda Triangle where things are known to disappear.
The Bermuda triangle is known a triangle because the ships , planes etc that have entered in on the border and disappeared . That borders were joined by scientists and have got a joined line. It was a closed figure and looked like a triangle . from that time onwards it was called Bermuda triangle
There is no relation whatsoever between the flag of Israel and the Bermuda triangle. The flag, with the Star of David in the center was first used in 1885 by the city of Rishon LeZion, Israel, which was settled by European Jewish immigrants. The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.
For its mysterious disappearances of planes and ships.
The Bermuda Triangle, which is also known as Devil's Triangle, is a source of much debate. The Bermuda Triangle mystery is nothing but a sham, at least according to a myriad of skeptics, and there still remain many who believe there is something fishy going on here
Christopher Columbus was the first person to document something strange in the Triangle, reporting that he and his crew observed "strange dancing lights on the horizon", flames in the sky, and at another point he wrote in his log about bizarre compass bearings in the area. His log book was dated October 11, 1492. The Bermuda triangle is known as the devils island
There is quite a lot that is known about that part of the world, not much of it is mysterious.
The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.
Each year, thousands of tourists travel by airline, private plane, cruise ship, and private vessels in, around, and through the Bermuda triangle. Anyone traveling between Miami, Peurto Rico, Bermuda, and parts of the Bahamas goes to the Bermuda triangle. The area known as the Bermuda triangle is a VERY popular tourist destination.