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Even though you won’t find it on a map, the Bermuda Triangle
is a very real place. In the past there have been many stories of disappearing
ships, planes and people. Although there is a reasonable explanation for many
incidents, some are still a mystery.
The Bermuda Triangle is located off the coast of Florida
between Miami, Puerto Rico and the Bermudas. It covers about 500 000 square
miles of the Atlantic Ocean. It is also known as the Devil’s Triangle because
Bermuda was once called Islands of the Devils. The coasts around the island are
surrounded by dangerous reefs that ships ran into throughout the centuries.
Unusual events around the Bermuda Triangle go back to the
voyages of Christopher Columbus. He sometimes reported that compass readings
were wrong. Many journalists have tried to prove that a number accidents and
unusual things have happened in the region. Some cases show that there are no
explanations for them.
One of the best-known incidents is the disappearance of
Flight 19 during a training exercise of the US Navy. In December, 1945 five
American bombers left Fort Lauderdale, Florida on a routine mission. 14 crew
members disappeared after sending several radio messages. When a rescue plane
went to search for the Navy bombers it also vanished.
What went wrong during the mission is not fully known.
Compasses showed wrong directions and visibility was bad so the flight leader
decided to navigate by landmarks which he saw below. Then there was a sudden
storm and radio contact broke off. Wrecked parts of Flight 19 have never been
recovered.
Ships have also disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Among
them is the Mary Celeste, an American merchant ship, in 1872. The ship was
sailing from New York to Genoa, but was later found off the coast of Africa
without any crew members on board. Although there is no evidence that the Mary
Celeste even entered the Bermuda Triangle there are many who connect its
mysterious disappearance with the area.
There are many theories about why so many airplanes and
ships have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Some suggest that there are
special magnetic fields that cause unknown physical forces. Others say that the
lost continent of Atlantis sank in the region causing mysterious events. There
is even a theory about unknown chemicals in the waters of the Atlantic.
Some experts, however, point out that the region north of
the Caribbean is not as safe as it may seem. It is one of two places on Earth
where the compass points to the geographic North Pole. It is also a region in
which the weather is unpredictable and where storms can emerge quickly. There
are strong currents because of shallow places and deep trenches in the ocean.
These factors can confuse even experienced sailors.
Over 1,000 people were killed in The Bermuda Triangle during
the 20th century. Scientists have concluded that this figure is normal and most
disappearances have a logical explanation. The myth of the Bermuda Triangle,
however, remains.
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