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Bermuda Triangle

Also known as the Devil's Triangle and Death Hell.

It is said that more than 50 ships and more than 20 aircraft have mysteriously disappeared here. The slightly triangular-shaped area is located between the southern coast of the United States, Bermuda, and the Greater Antilles. Unexplained events in the area date back to the mid-19th century. Sometimes ships disappear for unknown reasons, and sometimes they disappear without even sending a distress signal. A prominent example is the disappearance of the US Navy auxiliary ship "One Eye" carrying manganese ore in March 1918, which remains a mystery to this day. In 1945, five U.S. bombers took off from the Fort Lauderdale Air Force Base in Florida. They radioed that they were in distress during a training flight. Then the communication gradually weakened and disappeared, and the rescue team also disappeared.

Bermuda is a world-famous place located about 600 kilometers east of North Carolina in the United States. The specific geographical location of the Bermuda Triangle refers to the triangular area formed by the connection of Bermuda Islands, Miami (Florida Peninsula, USA) and San Juan (Puerto Rico Island) in the Atlantic Ocean, covering an area of ??400,000 square miles. The Baimu Triangle is an archipelago composed of more than 360 islands. These islands lie like a circular ring on the Atlantic Ocean. Because there is a warm current passing between Bermuda and the American continent, the climate here is mild and spring is like spring all year round. The trees are evergreen and the flowers are in full bloom. Bermuda is also known as the most isolated island on earth. Because it is hundreds of miles away from the nearest land, Bermuda is surrounded by a vast ocean, with beautiful scenery of blue sky, green water, white gulls flying, and the fragrance of flowers.

However, the reason why Bermuda is famous is not because of its beautiful island scenery, but when people think of Bermuda, they will think of the terrifying and mysterious "Bermuda Triangle". According to legend, ships or planes sailing here often disappear mysteriously. Not to mention finding out the reasons afterwards, even the wreckage of the ships and planes cannot be found. So much so that when the most experienced sailors or pilots pass by here, they have no intention of admiring the beautiful and picturesque sea scenery. Instead, they are trembling with fear, fearing that they will encounter bad luck and be buried in the belly of the fish for no apparent reason. Today, the Bermuda Triangle has become synonymous with mysterious and incomprehensible disappearances. [Edit this paragraph] Overview

The origin of the name "Bermuda Devil's Triangle" is that the 19th U.S. Air Force suddenly disappeared during training on December 5, 1945. The scheduled flight plan at that time was a triangle, so People later placed the western Atlantic Ocean on the southeastern coast of the United States, starting from Bermuda in the north, extending to Miami in southern Florida, then passing through the Bahamas, crossing Puerto Rico, to San Juan near the 40th longitude west, and then turning back to Bermuda to form a The triangular area is called the Bermuda Triangle or "Devil's Triangle". Hundreds of ships and planes have crashed in the area, and thousands of people have died. From 1880 to 1976, there were approximately 158 disappearances, most of which occurred in the 30 years since 1949. There were 97 disappearances, and at least 2,000 people died or disappeared here. These strange and mysterious disappearances occur mainly in an area of ??the Western Atlantic called the "Sargasso Sea", which is a wide area of ??water between 20°-40° north latitude and 35°-75° west longitude. The world-famous Mexican Warm Current flows here at 120-190 kilometers every day and night, and there are many whirlpools, typhoons and tornadoes. Not only that, the sea here is 4,000-5,000 meters deep, and there is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is more than 7,000 meters deep, with the deepest reaching 9,218 meters. [Edit this paragraph] Causes

So far, the explanations for the "Bermuda Devil Triangle" can be summarized into the following categories: One category believes that these disappearances are caused by supernatural reasons. It's the alien flying saucer that's causing trouble. The second category is believed to be caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies, ocean floor cavities, and some people even put forward the bubble theory, clear sky turbulence theory, water bridge theory, black hole theory, etc., using some strange natural phenomena to explain "Bermuda". "Devil's Triangle". Recently, British geologist Professor Crennel of the University of Leeds put forward a new view. He believes that the culprit responsible for the frequent shipwrecks or crashes in the Bermuda Sea is the huge marsh bubbles generated on the seabed. A crystallized mixture of frozen water and methane has been discovered beneath the Bermuda seafloor. When violent seismic activity occurs on the seafloor, the massive crystals buried underground are pulled out. As the external pressure is reduced, they will quickly vaporize. A large number of bubbles rise to the surface of the water, reducing the density of seawater and losing its original buoyancy. Any ship that happens to pass here at this time will sink to the bottom of the sea like a stone. If an airplane happens to pass by at this time, when the biogas encounters the hot airplane engine, it will undoubtedly burn and explode immediately, disappearing. On the contrary, some people believe that these strange disappearances are not related to each other, and therefore deny the existence of the Bermuda Devil Triangle. Whether the mysterious veil of Bermuda has been lifted has yet to be verified by future research. In order to attract more tourists, the Bermuda government not only failed to try to clarify this apparently non-existent death triangle, but instead exaggerated it and even described it vividly. Printed in travel brochures.

Until 1980, the American and Australian scientific expedition teams jointly issued a statement, which stated: There is nothing beyond nature in Bermuda, but rumors still spread all over the world.

But recently, some scientists have discovered that the Bermuda Triangle is actually a shocking lie by the US authorities.

In order to attract more tourists, the Bermuda government not only did not try to clarify this apparently non-existent death triangle, but instead exaggerated it and even printed it in travel brochures. Until 1980, the American and Australian scientific expedition teams jointly issued a statement, which stated: There is nothing beyond nature in Bermuda, but rumors still spread all over the world.