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Is Bermuda triangle for real? If yes give some infos.?

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They say it absorbs things and people near it, and never comes back.

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  1. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared. Some people have claimed that these disappearances fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture. Though a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have gone on record as stating the number and nature of disappearances to be similar to any other area of ocean, many have remained unexplained despite considerable investigation.

    The Legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery , perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism.


  2. Sure is (see link below). The triangle represents the border in which weird things happen. No it does not absorb things into it, but it has been said to give sailors and pilots a lot of grief with navigating. Lots of sailors and pilots in the past have lost there way and never returned. The Bermuda Triangle is also considered a myth by today's standards.

  3. The triangle part is real ... you can draw lines on the map and make a triangle.

    As for the mysterious disappearances, read the book called "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery--solved" by Larry Kusche.  You can get it from a library.

    He tracked down all the claimed "mysterious" things, going back to ship owner's records, insurance records, harbormaster reports, and original newspapers to find out what happened. Ships are expensive, taxable things, and countries like to collect customs duties on them, they get insured, and they write down how long they are in the harbor to make them pay up.

    1- A ship reportedly found "mysterously abandoned" in the triangle had really run aground on the West Coast of Mexico after the crew abandoned ship.

    2 - An other mysteriously abandoned frieghter, found drifting with only the dog left on board ... was blown out to sea during a hurricane when the crewdecided ot spend the hurrican drinking in a Havana bar and forgot to tie up the ship.

    It goes on like that ... for a couple hundred pages. He never found a ship that really existed, and really vanished, AND did so under circumstances that have no physically possible explanation.

  4. It is a hoax about an area of the ocean near Bermuda. Nothing is mysterious about ships and palanes sinking out of sight in deep water. that happens all over the world, not just in the BT. Charles Berlitz invented this nonsense and made much money writing books about it.

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