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Facts about the Bermuda Triangle

Facts about the Bermuda Triangle


Facts about the Bermuda Triangle


There are many frightening stories about the disappearance of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle. It is a region in the Atlantic Ocean between Puerto Rico, Florida and Bermuda. This large region is known for its mysterious phenomena. Huge number of ships and aircraft have disappeared here in unknown and unjustified circumstances, and some have not been found.

There are reports of the disappearance of five American torpedo bombers in 1945, and when a plane was dispatched to search for it, the plane also disappeared and there is no trace of it. Since that day, hundreds of ships and 76 aircraft have been lost.
There was a cargo ship called "El faro" in the United States traveling from Florida to Puerto Rico. On October 1, 2015 she disappeared from radars in this region, and found her crush on the bottom of the ocean on October 30, 2015.

On April 10, 2007. A Piper-Pa airplane disappeared near the island of Berry, with a pilot and no passengers on board. There was a similar previous accident on June 20, 2005, when an airplane of the same type disappeared, and there was a pilot and three people on board. The two planes have not been found yet.

Many myths and stories revolve around this region. Starting from monsters to imps. But finally, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has been solved. That's what a science Channel show claims. There are American scientists from the University of Colorado analyze satellite weather images of this area, and noticed a series of unusual hexagonal clouds on them.

There is a forecast by meteorologists that these clouds may act like air bombs that cause real explosions. It is believed to be a major cause of the deadly air explosions, whose speed can easily exceed 170 miles per hour. This wind creates strong air hurricanes. It can generate waves longer than 45 feet. No ship can withstand such a hurricane, and no plane can withstand such a storm. Clouds usually do not form straight edges. However, the Bermuda Triangle is an exception to this rule judging by satellite imagery. The announcement of this theory sparked a lot of additional research. Scientists from all over the world are trying to find out the causes of such unique cases.

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