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Bermuda triangle

The reality of the Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is that kind of mystery. Let's talk about one of the most terrifyingly fascinating places on our planet, a place that has termed us for decades.

Why is the Bermuda triangle dangerous?

Mystery excites all of us, But there are very few Mysteries that have the power to Captivate and terrify us simultaneously. The Bermuda Triangle is that kind of mystery. Let’s talk about one of the most terrifyingly fascinating places on our planet, a place that has termed us for decades. It’s been called many things, the Devil’s Triangle, the hoodoo sea, the limbo of the lost; it has been subjected to many paranormal theories. Some say it’s a gateway to the underworld.

Others say it’s a wormhole to another dimension. A lot of credit for these bizarre theories goes to Hollywood. Movies that have made the piece rather fancy and only added to its mystery; movies like secrets of the Bermuda Triangle, lost in the Bermuda Triangle, beyond the Bermuda Triangle, Satan’s Triangle, The Triangle, Triangle, etc.

Is Bermuda triangle real?

Bermuda triangle
Bermuda triangle

These movies are based on this Triangle, but the question here is, why are we discussing it now? Because on the 20th of December, 2020 20 people on board left the Bimini in the Bahamas; They were supposed to arrive in Lake Worth, Florida on the 29th, but something went wrong. The boat traveled around the area that encompasses the topic of our story, and it went missing. We are in 2021.

The ship has not returned; the US Coast Guard searched at least 17,000 square miles. It has now suspended the search, and our thoughts go out to the families of the missing people. This incident has once again; put the spotlight on the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle.

What’s up with this place? Where exactly is it? And who exactly do we blame for these disappearances? Sea monsters, Aliens, an ancient curse, or an Illuminati conspiracy. Let’s try to demystify this mystery and do me a favor, Now draw the map, trace the line connecting the island of Bermuda, Florida, Puerto Rico, and back to Bermuda. What do you get from a mysterious triangle with an area close to 500,000 square miles?

This is the Bermuda Triangle. It is believed the radio stopped working here, Compasses Spin like crazy, Electronic start wigging out, and some say that started UFOs.

what happens in the Bermuda triangle?

This Sinister, Polygon has swallowed 75 aircraft, more than a hundred ships, and close to 1,000 humans. The numbers depend on who you ask because the history of the Bermuda Triangle is rather long, all the way back to the 15th century. Italian explorer and America’s first illegal Immigrant, Christopher Columbus, traveled across the region in his first word.

Bermuda triangle
The plane vanished in the Bermuda triangle

They reported that a great flame crashed into the sea and that its strange light appeared a while later. It could have been anything, a meteor and perhaps. Nobody knew then in 1611, the famous playwright, William Shakespeare, the man who did not believe in happily ever after, based his play “The Tempest” on a Bermuda shipwreck, this further enhanced the area’s or a great mystery, but it wasn’t in the 20th century. When the Bermuda Triangle captured the Public’s attention. In 1918, 532 foot long US Navy ship while the USS Cyclops sank between Barbados and the Chesapeake Bay. The boat was carrying more than 300 people they vanished into thin air.

More mysterious Vanishing follows. In 1945, five American torpedo bombers and a plane sent to find them vanished Without a Trace. Then in 1964, American Author Vincent Gaddis. No, he did not disappear. He officially coined the turn of this Enigma. He outlines several Mysteries of the Triangle in a pulp magazine article called “The Deadly Bermuda Triangle”, coming back to the disappearances, besides both disappearances from December 2020.

The most recent tragedy within the year 2015. When the cargo was shipped SSL Faro, disappeared in the region. It was traveling from Florida to Puerto Rico. It vanished from The Radars on the 1st of October 2015, and it was found on the 31st of October.

Scientifically reason behind Bermuda triangle

They wrecked 15,000 feet below at the bottom of the Atlantic. Mysterious? Certainly. Terrifying? Yes, paranormal? Not really. Scientists have attributed these disappearances to severe Weather changes, shallow Waters, water spouts, and human blunders. Still, the most commonly accepted theory was presented by a team of scientists from the University of Colorado in 2016.

cloud bombs
cloud bombs

They analyzed satellite images of this Infamous area and noticed a series of hexagonal clouds, which they said, might act like Air bombs. These bombs are believed to cause deadly blasts Affair which can exceed 170 miles per hour.

You can be called them hurricane-force winds. They can blow up the air. They can also trigger sea waves as high as 35 feet in the air.  Most ships failed to survive such a strong. Most aircraft were unable to survive such winds. According to scientists, clouds do not form straight edges, but the Bermuda Triangle is an exception and unexplained.

More places like Bermuda Triangle

And it’s not alone. There are at least 11 other places like the Bermuda Triangle across the world 11 other vile vortices. What are they? In very simple words, vile vortices are strange regions on the Earth where strange things occur or used to occur once upon a time. Many credits for identifying these regions go to Ivan T. Sanderson, a traveler, but he’s a massive fan of the Paranormal.

Easter Island
Easter Island

Back in the 1960s. He coined the term “vile vortices” to record the strangest experiences during his travel. The maps, at most minuscule 12 vile vertices, spread all over the world. Six of them lie almost perfectly in the line above the equator. And so do the six vile vortices below it. First on this list are Algerian Megaliths in the Sahara Desert. These are burial grounds and an architectural anomaly made by the zing empire in 15,000 BC. Second on the list is Mohenjo-Daro in Pakistan, an advanced ancient society dating back to the Indus Valley.

 Third, the Dragon’s Triangle, Also known as The Devil’s Sea, is near the coast of Japan. It lies above an underwater city popularly known as Japan’s Atlantis. The fourth, the Hamakua volcanoes located in the ring of fire in Hawaii. Fifth, Easter Island in Polynesia. One of the most isolated places on the planet. This is where you can find 900  statues created by the Rapa Nui people. Sixth, the South Atlantic anomaly, a rather dangerous zone where the Earth’s magnetic field is the weakest.

Seventh, Great Zimbabwe, an ancient city in South East Zimbabwe, the Worton Basin on the West Coast, Australia. Ninth, Royalty islands of the eastern coast of Australia, the 10th and 11th vial. Vertices are the North and South poles, and lastly, the 12th and the most infamous of them all, the Bermuda Triangle; much of what happens at the Bermuda Triangle and all these places are just mentioned can be logically and scientifically explained but there again, most of them romanticizes these things.

Awesh Kumar
Awesh Kumar

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