The Bermuda Triangle

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

more than 50 ships and 20 aircraft have gone into the mysterious area known as the Bermuda Triangle. On December 5, 1945, 5 United States torpedo bombers left Fort Lauderdale on a routine training flight. None of them returned! A seaplane that went to find them also vanishedany theories have been given to explain the extraordinary mystery of these missing ships and planes.
Evil extraterrestrials, residue crystals from Atlantis, evil humans with anti-gravity devices or other weird technologies, and vile vortices from the fourth dimension are favorites among fantasy writers. Strange magnetic fields and oceanic flatulence (methane gas from the bottom of the ocean) are favorites among the technically-minded. Weather (thunderstorms, hurricanes, tsunamis, earthquakes, high waves, currents, etc.) bad luck, pirates, explosive cargoes, incompetent navigators, and other natural and human causes are favorites among skeptical investigators.One of the weirdest things about the history of the Bermuda Triangle is that the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria sailed through the area in 1492.

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