As some of you may know, the Bermuda Triangle is located in the Western Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico where a large number of ships and aircrafts that have mysteriously disappeared over time. Many of these disappearances have unexplained explanations as to why planes have still yet to be found. Other planes and boats have vanished from areas where the weather was not unusual. For an example, flight 19, 1945, one of the most mysterious disappearances that has happened within the Bermuda Triangle. People believe it’s supernatural events, and some people believe it’s just human mistakes, but in my opinion i believe it’s human error. Over the years, many ships and airplanes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. The USS Cyclops has the largest number of human loss reported. In March 1918, the ship set out to sail carrying about 309 people aboard. After leaving, the ship disappeared and the people were never heard from again. A whole search was put out but the ship was never found. People believe it was a human error considering there was no bad weather or reported struggles. This ship still remains a mystery. In 1921, an investigation team went to Barbados to look into the Carroll A. Deering. They thought that they were smuggling alcoholic beverages in which it was against the law. However, when the team reached the ship, they found an abandon ship with no one on board. Reports show that about nine other ships went missing around
event when the ship sank. They were exposed to far to many dangers including sharks, sun
At 9:40 pm on February 15 1898 a massive explosion rocked the Maine, soon after there was a second one. The Maine sunk almost immediately. Unfortunately the explosions happened in the front of the ship close to the living quarters of the men. Out of the 354 men on board 266 died from the blasts. Many others were injured terribly.
The Edmund Fitzgerald was a vessel named after the man Edmund Fitzgerald who was the President and Chairman of the Board of Northwestern Mutual Insurance. The vessel was taking taconite from Superior, Wisconsin to Zug Island which is near Detroit, Michigan on November 10, 1975. The storm on Lake Superior that fateful day killed all 29 crew members. The vessel was 729 feet and 13,632 gross ton empty of cargo. She was the largest ship to sail on the Great Lakes for 13 years until 1971. The Fitzgerald sank on November 10, 1975 in Lake Superior. My theory for her sinking is the Six-Fathom Shoal.
The Edmund fitzgerald was a boat used for hauling iron ore, she set and broke her own record multiple times. On Novemeber 9 1975, the Edmund Fitzgerald was on route to a steel mill near Detroit. They ran into a huge storm, with hurricane force winds and 30 plus foot waves. That very night the ship sank in Canadian waters more than 500 feet deep to the bottom of Lake Superior. The last message the captain sent back to mainland was that they were holding their own and everything was okay. No known cause of the ship sinking has been found but people think that the ship got covered in water from the waves and were unable to stay afloat. There was a crew of 29 people and none of the bodies have ever been recovered.
Earhart's mysterious disappearance leads to different theories. One of those theories is that the Japanese kidnapped Amelia Earhart and her navigator Noonan, holding them captive. Earhart and Noonan were making a stop on Howland island, but before they arrived, they lost connection with the U.S. Coast Guard. Years later, the government discovered a photograph in the U.S. National Archives, displaying what is supposed Earhart and Noonan near Japanese troops. Along with the two missing people in the photograph, parts of plane were behind them. An American spy took the picture. An article in:
A fabled and unreal story told by the devilish seas and the terror-stricken voices of the people who've escaped the sunken ships and planes that cry from beneath the floors of the home of mysteries finally ascents back to the lapping waves upon the surface, screeching out what really hides under the streaming walls of the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle based on the countless disappearances, is an unfolded riddle that is known to be an alarming part of the world because of the swallowed ships and planes from many others going there. Although theories of this place being an aircraft and sea travelers ravaging beast, it has logical and non-distressing reasoning to act in dangerous manners. With reasons that include environmental situations, strange weather patterns, and human error, it stands more on the sensible and coherent end of the line than what others may think, but still has head-scratching standpoints and explanations to side with. These evidences contain critical striking points to prove what really makes up the Bermuda Triangle from bizarre assumptions to rational arguments.
sailors survived the sinking of the USS Indianapolis. There were many reasons as to why they
With the evidence that scientists have found, there are only a picked few that we can make sense of. Some of the more popular ones, like the USS Cyclops and the Navy’s 5 torpedo bombers, really astound and persuade me to think that there really is something unusual happening in the Bermuda Triangle. They are persuading me because of how many things could have happened. Scientists believe that these ships and aircrafts get sent into an alternate or parallel universe,which is why we can’t find them. I think that most of the debri from the ships and aircrafts might be found in or around the Puerto Rico Trench, which covers 440,000 miles of sea, and is mostly undiscovered.
sunk at around 2:20am. There were 9 dogs total on board the ship, only 2 were rescued. 1,503
Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan (Bermuda Triangle).These are the 3 locations that make up the “Devil's Triangle” also known as the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic ocean. In this area, many unexplained disappearances from military and commercial aircrafts, to large cargo ships and small yachts has many people and scientists wondering, is this supernatural phenomena? Forces of nature? Over-exaggerated stories? No one knows for sure. Many of these disappearances happened without warning, no mayday calls or signals of distress, and leaving no trace of existence or wreckage behind. These events involving the Bermuda Triangle can be linked to an extremely powerful electromagnetic field over the area.
For years there has been an unsolved mystery of disappearances of boats and planes with no trace of evidence left behind. All of these conspiracies had relevance as to the whereabouts of these lost travelers. The locations of these disappearances were within a geographical triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. The corners of this legendary triangle were
Smallpox broke out on the Beaver ship, and it was in the outer harbor for two weeks. The fourth ship that was sent to Boston was damaged by a storm and had to come to Cape Cod with lots of payload but the ship was totally lost.
The Bermuda triangle is a mythical geographic area. It is believed to extend from the tip of Florida to Bermuda and to Puerto Rico. Over 100 planes and ships have disappeared in the last century. There are many theories about what might cause the disappearances of theses ships and planes. Scientist have come to believe that the most possible theory has something to do with the climate change such as tsunamis, hurricanes or waterspouts. The other theory is that the compasses point to the True North and not the Magnetic North. There are other less likely theories but it depends on whether a person believes or not. There is also the theory that Atlantis might have sunk where the Bermuda
The Bermuda Triangle,also known as the Hoodoo Sea, the Devil's Triangle, the Limbo of the Lost, and the Twilight Zone, is a part of the ocean in which planes, ships, and people mysteriously seem to just disappear. It is an imaginary area shaped as a triangle. Which is located in the outer tip of Florida. Its been the biggest mystery of time because of the mysterious disappearances that have happened over time. “The term Bermuda Triangle was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In the article, Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea a number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Gaddis wasn't the first one to come to this conclusion, either. As early as 1952, George X.
You might know that the Bermuda Triangle is a legendary place where numerous disappearances have occurred, but how much do you really know about it? Some people don’t believe in such a place, but some do. Research has been conducted to try and figure out what could possibly be happening here, but with no hard evidence. The mysterious Bermuda Triangle may be more than just a myth though; the Bermuda triangle has a long history with disappearances, few people live through it to tell the tale, and possible theories have been made over the years; leaving scientists questioning this strange phenomenon.