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WHAT IS THE MYSTERY OF BERMUDA TRAINGLE. I want to know. ​

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Answered by revasharma06
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Explanation:

  • The Bermuda Triangle also known as Devil's triangle or Hurricane Alley is referred to as the region between the islands of Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Miami (in Florida). [I HAVE ATTACHED PIC FOR YOUR REFERENCE]
  • The earliest suggestion of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared on September 17,1950  in an article , "The Miami Herald" written by Edward Van Winkle Jones.
  • 2 years later,'Fate' magazine published "Sea Mystery at our back door", a short article by George Sand covering the loss of several planes & ships, including the loss of "Flight 19", a group of 5 'US navy Grumman TBM Torpedo Bombers' on a training mission.
  • Sand's article was the first to lay out the now familiar area where the losses took place.

  • An Australian Scientist , 'Karl Kruszelnicki' has insisted the reason why so many vessels vanish in this area is nothing to do with aliens or fire-crystals from the lost city of the ATLANTIS.
  • Instead, the scientist  'revealed', the high number of disappearances is nothing more supernatural than plain old human errors plus bad weather and the fact that many vessels enter the BERMUDA TRIANGLE and navigate through it successfully.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HEY MATE YOUR ANSWER IS HERE

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BERMUDA TRIANGLE IS A REGION WHERE ALMOST NOONE CAN GO

AS MANY PALNES , AIR CRAFTS AND SHIPS WERE LOST ..

PEOPLE SAYS IT IS A “LOST REGION” WHERE EVERYTHING GOT LOST

The vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle is amongst the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships frequently crossing through it for ports in the Americas, Europe and the Caribbean islands. Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it.

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