Absolutely; the Bermuda Triangle includes anyone who lives on the Miami coast of Florida, anyone living in Bermuda, anyone living in Peurto Rico, and anyone living in northeastern Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands. It also includes the many thousands of part time residents who vacation in these locations every year.
There really is nothing wrong there; it is a made-up mystery. Just something to sell books and papers with. Given the amount of traffic, the weather and all, you are no more likely to vanish there than anywhere else. If it were for real, the insurance companies would forbid travel there. They don't.
"Tons of people pass through and survive, but their stories are not televised, hence the reason not too many know."
"The floor of the Gulf of Mexico is caked with hydrocarbons beneath the silt layer. This is a material that is solid methane mixed with the earth. The stuff stinks and will burn if ignited. Due to volcanic action down below, the heated hydrocarbons begin to bubble. When massive amounts are released, this can cause an entire vessel to sink due to loss in buoyancy. Same for any hapless aircraft flying above."
"Discovery Channel ran a special on this a few years back. A couple of professors ran a test on a model scale tank of water with a model ship. With the right amount of bubbles released, the vessel did sink. Also, Discovery Magazine had an article on hydrocarbons, better explaining their existence and impact on our society."
However this frothing is purely hypothetical, has never been observed in real life, and is far less likely in the Atlantic area under discussion. Anyone interested in what the mystery really entails, and explanations based on known phenomena, would be well advised to get Larry Kusche's book, "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery- Solved" Most of the disappearances are only mysterious to reporters, who tend to leave out gale force winds, for example, to juice up the story!
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I believe that the Bermuda Triangle is a great mystery. No one knows the truth about it and no one ever will know the whole truth!
It may have been a mystery to the 1950's men's magazine that made it up, but as was said earlier, no more vanishings happen there than other places with similar weather and traffic. Oh, and one more thing, if a plane or vessel vanishes, how do you know it happened in the Triangle? Not knowing where they are is what vanishing means!
See the links below for survivors of the Bermuda triangle.
Millions of people have gone through the so-called Bermuda Triangle and survived. It is probably a myth that it is more dangerous than any other ocean area, careful statistical analysis would be needed in comparing it with other ocean areas where ships and planes have disappeared. I passed through the area in 1975 in an ocean liner, the entire ships company survived without incident, the most exciting thing I saw was the flying fish. I am still here!
Answer: The Bermuda Triangle covers just over 932,000 square miles of open seas in the Atlantic Ocean and has its three points falling near Florida's Atlantic coast, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. If you have gone through these coordinates by sea or by air, you have, in effect, visited the Bermuda triangle.
Many people have survived with nothing weird, but there has been a Survivor with an interesting story. He was flying from Florida to Brazil alone, and clouds formed a hole in front of him. He couldn't turn, so he went in the hole. Suddenly, his GPS went wacko and when it came on, he was 5 miles from Brazil. In all, it took 15 minutes instead of 4-5 hours.
Oh yes, a great many have survived the "Bermuda Triangle". In fact, almost everyone survives the triangle. Hundreds of thousands of tourists leave Miami by airline and cruise ship for Bermuda, Peurto Rico, and the Bahamas and return home with the usual vacation snapshots, a nice tan, and a slightly smaller bank account. Tourists come from all over the world to vacation in the "Bermuda Triangle", which is generally considered a line drawn from Miami to Peurto Rico to Bermuda, that encompasses part of the Bahamas. Tourism is one of the main industries for this area and sending visitors home happy, healthy, and safely is very important to the citizens of the triangle and the hotel industry, the airline and cruise companies. See the links below for more information.
Some animals in the Bermuda Triangle are eels, Sargasso Sea Horse, and Parasitic Isopods
Yes.
In the Bermuda Triangle are Bermuda, The Bahamas, Peurto Rico and all of the people who live there and travel there; all the animals and creatures that live in those places and all the things that live in the ocean around them.
Anyone who has visited Bermuda, Peurto Rico, Nassau and the Bahamas.
the Bermuda triangle is large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish person and live in the lost city of Atlantis.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The bermuda triangle is in the ocean and therefore has the same animals that are present anywhere else in the worlds oceans.
Yes, because I already sent robots to bermuda triangle. Just as I send robots to mars with camera equipment
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.
No there are no pyramids in the bermuda triangle Idiot
No it was not the bermuda triangle is an area of ocean.