World of Mysteries - Bermuda Triangle

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I feel like the Bermuda triangle is much less of an issue to me than I was to believe as a kid, like the quicksand of the sea.

👍︎︎ 8 👤︎︎ u/herrybaws 📅︎︎ Feb 18 2021 🗫︎ replies

I grew up (1m to 14y) in Bermuda boating, swimming and fishing; never heard of the BT until I moved to the states.

👍︎︎ 3 👤︎︎ u/GrandAttitude 📅︎︎ Feb 18 2021 🗫︎ replies
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over the past 50 years 3 000 ships and a hundred planes have gone missing in a mysterious stretch of water in the atlantic ocean one minute they are there the next they vanished they all have one thing in common they all ventured into the bermuda triangle they are paradise destinations for tourists the sunshine coast of florida and the florida keys the sun-baked island of puerto rico and the bahamas and the beautiful coral seas of bermuda but the surrounding waters hold a mystery that has been known by many names the devil's triangle the devil's seas graveyard of the atlantic but one name given to these infamous waters strikes fear into the hearts of those who attempt to cross it the bermuda triangle the bermuda triangle lies off the eastern seaboard of the united states bordered by the florida keys bermuda and puerto rico one and a half million square miles of empty ocean the bermuda triangle is a place where people disappear mysteriously uh that and it has no logical no conventional no natural explanation but many scientists believe there are logical explanations extreme weather rare magnetic anomalies affecting navigation and even gas bubbles rising from the ocean floor it is possible that bubbles from the ocean floor can sink a ship and yet the legends remain in places like miami where navy aircraft disappeared on a routine exercise that cost the lives of 27 men how can you lose five aircraft and it's good questions the question that still is around today the bahamas where one man claims to have traveled through time we experienced a space time warp of a hundred miles in 30 minutes in bermuda where strange occurrences are said to affect ships all my electronical instruments went uh they went haywire and over the vast atlantic waters where pilots lose their reason the plane was shuttering and the instruments were gone and we didn't know what the hell was going on miami the sunshine city beautiful beaches a water sports paradise it lies near the southeastern tip of the bermuda triangle on the coast of florida miami's beaches attract 11 million visitors a year it's a departure point for hundreds of cruise ships and flights over the bermuda triangle half a century ago another flight from here terrified two young naval men 19 year old identical twins george and david rothschild were flying home because of a sudden death in their family we were very anxious due to the fact that we were going to go to our father's funeral the twins flew north from the florida keys over the waters of the bermuda triangle we'd been flying for probably 20 or 30 minutes and all of a sudden the pilot yelled out the instruments are dead we have no more instruments and he became very frantic with the instrument's malfunctioning the pilot had no idea where he was or even how much gas remained in the fuel tanks he said i'm afraid we're going to run out of fuel and he hollered to us please look out the starboard window what can you see look out the port window go back and forth so in the meantime the plane was shuttering and the instruments were gone and we didn't know what the hell was going on and he said can you see planes can you see ships down there can you see land anything please help us on this the pilot became panic-stricken the pilot said i'm too nervous i can't fly so the co-pilot had to take over and continue with the flight over water with fuel running low the twins were also getting desperate and we were looking for some hope something to see but we saw nothing all we saw was ocean we were over the ocean finally after what seemed like hours they spotted the coastline when we finally got to norfolk and they landed then of course i was so happy i kissed the ground the dirt that we were on as a matter of fact dave wouldn't fly in a plane for over 20 years after that yeah the flight took place a decade before the bermuda triangle earned its infamous reputation we had no idea what the bermuda triangle was or what the effect of the bermuda triangle was and later on we said that was it yeah we were there and that's what that's what happened that's what affected our plane unfortunately we survived it the pilot of the roth's child's plane lost his nerve because his instruments malfunctioned or so he believed but could the vast expanse of the bermuda triangle have affected his mind perhaps in his moment of madness he believed the dials were broken because they weren't telling him what his mind was telling him one man who knows how such confusion can happen is flying instructor robert grant it's all part of the the mind playing games and you have to control it i've been flying over water for several thousand hours and when i get a long ways from land the ears perk up you start hearing sounds in the airplane that you haven't heard since the last time you're over open water grant is an expert on spatial disorientation or vertigo the condition where a pilot loses his sense of up and down and left to right and starts to panic he flies over the florida keys the southeastern tip of the bermuda triangle here the afternoon heat haze can disguise where the sea ends and the sky begins we fly the airplane by outside references and our main outside reference that we fly by is the horizon we can determine pitch up pitch down left and right turn by looking out at the horizon and without the horizon things become very very difficult with the haze and heavy haze in the summer especially here we can not differentiate between the sky and the water there is no horizon and that can lead to vertigo and the confusion of vertigo can cause a pilot to make completely irrational decisions let's take for instance your airplane is going into say a right-hand turn your mind is telling you that you are actually going into a left-hand turn so if you don't believe the instrument and you believe your mind guess what happens you turn more right and the more right you turn the more vertigo sets in you know spatial or disorientation is another word that we use to describe that and it's it's hard to explain but let me tell you when it happens it's a very scary thing and vertigo unfortunately is kill people and if you don't recover from what's happening and believe your instruments and get the plane straight and level you end up crashing and vertigo happens a lot more than we care to admit in this business so could vertigo have been responsible for the confusion of the rothschilds pilot back in the 40s those those pilots were relying solely on a magnetic compass and there was a certain amount of guesswork involved and i certainly take my hat off to those people that flew back then because they had a lot of guts to do what they did you get away from land and you're strictly relying on your compass for uh for direction grant believes the confusion that can be devil a pilot over open water may explain some of the bermuda triangle disappearances well when you look at history we've we've certainly lost ships and we've lost airplanes in the area called the bermuda triangle i call it the den of inequity because you know it's just so easy to to get lost out there an average of five planes still go missing here every year but more than 50 years ago the bermuda triangle claimed that many aircraft in just one day florida a magnet for sun worshipers from around the world but in 1945 the beachgoers were military men and their wives from naval air stations dotted along the florida coast although the second world war had ended three months earlier millions were still in the armed forces memories of conflict were never far away and the air was filled each day with tbm avenger bombers on training missions at the naval air station in fort lauderdale rows of avenger bombers stood ready but one training mission was to lead to the most perplexing bermuda triangle mystery of all flight 19 the lost patrol a mystery studied for the past 10 years by author gian qazar it was uh 2 10 p.m in the afternoon december 5 1945 five navy tbm avenger bombers took off from naval air station fort lauderdale for a routine training flight over the atlantic the avenger bomber was the navy's largest single engine plane and more than able to handle the weather that day of broken cloud and 12 miles visibility as the five planes of flight 19 headed out into the bermuda triangle 14 young men were on board navy flyers like these pictured at the base a few days earlier ironically the flight was a routine lesson in advanced navigation the route 316 nautical miles took them east over hen and chicken shoals north over bahamian islands and westwards back to the base a course that lay inside the bermuda triangle within half an hour they reached their target at hand and chicken shoals and spent 20 minutes dropping practice bombs but on the next leg of the exercise an hour and a half into the mission the leader flight lieutenant charles taylor got into trouble he became completely confused neither of his compasses were working and he believed he was lost what does your compass read i don't know where we are we must have got lost after that last turn what does your compass read i am lost at present time i'm over small islands believed to be the florida keys the mission was familiar to naval photographer john evans i had made the same flight that flight 19 made and it was just nothing it was a very cinchy flight you go east make a one turn then come back to the west how can you get lost radio operators sure could hear the pilots but the lost pilots could barely hear their base i'm sure now that neither of my compasses are working with the planes burning 70 gallons of gas an hour the radio operators were helpless voyeurs to the deadly drama unfolding in the skies above the bermuda triangle we will fly 270 degrees until we hit the beach or run out of gas all planes fly close formation when one plane drops to 10 gallons of gas all planes will land together we have no other land in sight by 6 pm with less than an hour's worth of fuel remaining the radio messages became more desperate we may have to ditch we may have to ditch any minute we may have to ditch at four minutes past seven a final faint radio message was heard it was the call sign of planes from the fort lauderdale base then the radios fell silent with tanks drained of gas the five avenger bombers must have ditched in the ocean the navy procedure was if one of the planes got lost everybody ditched the whole flight ditch because it would be much easier to for the search and rescue people to pick these folks up the drills were constant on saving your life after you ditched you had flares you had may west your life jackets on despite worsening weather conditions 242 planes searched for days for the missing men among the search team was fort lauderdale naval pilot david white the weather did get bad there was a front that came through the wind changed but for the first day we went out we expected to see them floating out here the tpm really was a good steady airplane you could land them in the water pull out the three-man life raft and not even get your feet wet the search covered more than a quarter of a million square miles of ocean but found nothing the flight never taught anybody's knowledge made it back to land no trace was ever found in an intensive search and that's basically the mystery how can five aircraft disappear on a very simple maneuver and there's simply no trace ever found no way to really understand what happened so what could have happened to flight 19 many believe that with his compasses mysteriously not working flight leader charles taylor made a fatal and utterly inexplicable error taylor saw land below him that he thought he recognized as being in the florida keys an area he knew well but almost certainly what he saw was an island 200 miles away in the bahamas but even if taylor did make such an error a further flight 19 mystery remains why would 13 other airmen follow him into thousands of square miles of empty ocean he's the senior man you know he's got thousands of hours in the air and uh the students uh follow the leader they that's their what they're taught to do why one or two of them didn't defect and say to hell would they'd rather be court-martialed than to die no one knows people say to me well what if you'd been a student and and you knew that he was wrong good question i probably would have headed west and gone back to florida but the bermuda triangle had not yet had its fill of tragedy that day a flying boat involved in the search also vanished with 13 more men on board an explosion was reported but no wreckage was ever found the first official inquiry into flight 19's disappearance blamed lieutenant taylor the conclusion was that the flight leader became so hopelessly confused as to have suffered something akin to a mental aberration a later report cleared taylor and concluded cause unknown rumors circulated that investigators had said it's as if they'd gone to mars that's that's when it all started and that's when the people began to question how can you lose five aircraft and uh it's good questions the question that still is around today blame it on aliens from outer space or you can blame it on the stupidity of the pilot well of course i've heard the theories about they were taken up to mars but i can't see any credibility to anything other than then he got lost and they landed in the ocean it should never have happened and that's what gave rise to all these feelings about the bermuda triangle or some alien or some mist came in or whatever it was more than half a century later speculation continues every december 5th at fort lauderdale they hold a memorial service for the missing men but now there are astonishing rumors that one plane had successfully ditched and that flight lieutenant taylor could still be alive i heard about two and a half years ago that taylor has survived they the bahamians picked him up and he was worried that he'd be blamed for it but that would give credence to the thought that why should i if i let them know i'm still alive i might be court-martialed and i think he would have been he finally married an island woman and i i it's an interes interesting theory and then every time on the 5 december when they have the memorial service i look around for some guy about 78 79 80 and it's a incredible thing to think about it was the disappearance of flight 19 that first brought the bermuda triangle to the public's attention but the triangle was striking terror into the hearts of men centuries earlier new world explorers used to call this the isle of devils because of the awful screams and sounds that would emanate from the island and especially at night by the late 1950s the waters off the florida coast were infamous it was rumored that those who ventured into the triangle disappeared without trace like the 14 young men of flight 19. the area was first called the bermuda triangle in 1955 since then many have attempted to explain the mystery for years one author has examined the facts behind each missing ship and plane and listed them all on his website he is gian quazar i first started merely to document the bermuda triangle i was not setting myself up to solve it or to confirm any mystery i wanted to see if it was still going on quizar discovered that it is still going on the question is why what is so sudden that can cause a disappearance there it's hard to say that's why there's the great mystery of the triangle on average 60 ships and five planes go missing each year in these mysterious waters it's a mystery it's a real life mystery it's a real life detective story and you're going to want to find the answer bermuda the island that gave its name to the bermuda triangle it's a beautiful but remote island 650 miles from the american mainland across some of the world's most notorious waters some of the greatest mysteries have actually happened around bermuda some of the biggest vessels like sylvia elosa in 1976 was a 590-foot vessel that apparently blew to pieces after she signaled herself 140 miles from bermuda the cargo ship poet in 1980 after signaling north of bermuda she vanished the weather was choppy but it was not enough to cause a 520 foot vessel to sink without cause the island is a subtropical paradise one-third the size of washington dc fringed with the purest pink coral sands on earth each year the 65 000 population swells with half a million visitors most of them americans arriving by cruise ship we just got married newlyweds honeymoon i love it i love the beach the water is gorgeous be they residents or visitors they are all greeted by one of the island's most well-known fixtures johnny barnes he's been here for decades and now he has a statue in his honor the offshore bermuda reefs are home to a rich variety of undersea life 600 species of fish inhabit these waters it's a paradise for scuba divers although with a few species you don't want to meet unless they are safely behind glass the bermuda aquarium is one of the island's most popular tourist attractions head of the aquarium is native-born bermudian jennifer gray bermuda is the most beautiful place on earth because we're an oceanic island surrounded by pristine warm waters there's not a lot of poverty there's not a lot of crime it's just a very exquisite island in centuries past before the bermuda triangle gained its notoriety nobody wanted to land here it was a fearful place prior to colonization in the early 1600s new world explorers used to call this the isle of devils because of the awful screams and sounds that would emanate from the island and especially at night and of course later when they colonized the islands they discovered that this noise was coming from the endemic cacao a very rare bird that's known only to bermuda and also pigs that had come off of shipwrecks not surprising then that young islanders are raised on legends of the bermuda triangle i remember as a child myself being absolutely in awe of this this somewhat scary bermuda triangle or hole in space whatever it may be but of course visitors are often hearing about it for the first time and take it quite seriously planes disappear and ships disappear and you know all the stuff that you hear on television through movies but um we're hoping that we're not going to be one of those subjects we don't want to disappear we want to enjoy the rest of our lives well i've heard that you know if you fly over the bureau triangle or get anywhere close enough for it you happen to disappear and no one ever hears from you again the island marks the northernmost point of the bermuda triangle and here it is also at its deepest we really are in in very very deep water um and and it drops off around us very steeply into nothing bermuda is a remote coral reef perched precariously on top of a massive extinct volcano surrounded by the vast atlantic ocean more than a mile deep one man who knows these waters well is fisherman sloane wakefield and he has a weary respect for the surrounding seas the water's here you really have to know him you don't want to be caught in an area where there's reef and you're not sure where you are because a boat drawing any more than two feet of water will run aground to describe it in a nutshell it's treacherous sloan and his crewman mark moran catch wahoo and mahi mahi for local restaurants and marlin for sporting fun so what we do when we're fishing is we run out to the edge what we call the edge which would be the side of the volcano and we troll along anywhere from 4 000 feet of water to 200 feet of water because that's how sheer the drop off is hey the fishermen believe that some bermuda triangle disappearances can be attributed to natural causes like the weather because we are a dot in the middle of the atlantic ocean we get weather from everywhere and it can change in a heartbeat one minute we're looking at good weather and the next minute you got a low front coming through at one point this year we saw probably 15 maybe 20 foot seas out there and you know the boat it's like a feather on the wind on those waves but in these waters odd things can happen wakefield has had one experience he still can't explain all my electronical instruments went uh they went haywire and uh once my instruments came back on i was completely heading in the other direction heading i was probably about four miles past where i was supposed to be a lot of people were saying oh your your instruments might have been shorting out uh they've never shorted out before that and they haven't shorted out since uh that's the encounter that i personally have had with uh what's called the bermuda triangle the waters known as the bermuda triangle lie between the subtropical resorts of miami bermuda and puerto rico thousands of tourists are attracted here from all over the world more than eight hundred thousand craft are registered in florida alone along with countless other commercial vessels and visiting cruise ships these waters normally promise sunshine and calm seas but sometimes there are hurricanes atlantic hurricanes are born off the african coast feeding on energy and moisture from the warm tropical waters the tracks of these storms reveal how over the past hundred years they head for america and how often they veer off towards the bermuda triangle at the national hurricane center in miami the storms in the bermuda triangle are studied by meteorologists such as jim luchin hurricanes are very frequent out in in the bermuda triangle area there in fact the more hurricanes in that particular area than any other in the in the atlantic basin and a hurricane is a sailor's greatest fear the mariner may not know which way to look sometimes the weather may be coming from one direction sometimes it may be coming from the other direction in november 2001 the media besieged the miami weather center as hurricane michelle bore down on this corner of the triangle and we expect these winds regardless of where michelle actually goes but as michelle devastated the island of cuba residents were ordered to evacuate the florida keys at the last moment michelle weakened a little and swerved away into the atlantic the whole of florida however was lashed with rain as night fell and the downpour reached miami tourists at south beach celebrated their narrow escape with a hurricane party but even events on a smaller scale than hurricanes can be just as deadly thunderstorms thunderstorms are one plausible explanation for some of the mysteries of the bermuda triangle like the disappearance of an historic ship in 1986 the pride of baltimore vanished suddenly from radar screens 240 miles north of puerto rico the disappearance was a complete mystery then four days and seven hours later eight survivors were found they revealed that the ship had been hit by a microburst hundred mile an hour winds blasting from the bottom of a freak thunderstorm there were some very strong thunderstorms in the area uh but what happened was a very small scale microburst occurred right in the vicinity of this tall ship which was sunk in in the downburst we think with unfortunately a great loss of life and that's that's what happens in these downbursts and those are probably responsible for some of the uh sinkings in in in the ocean and in the bermuda triangle but there are other even more unpredictable dangers in the bermuda triangle water spouts some water spouts are tornadoes that move out to sea others are formed when rotating columns of air drop from thunder clouds to whip up a vortex of spray the moisture condenses forming a writhing column connecting the sea to the clouds could these elegant but dangerous water spouts account for some triangle disappearances one man who might know the answer is jim eds a keen amateur fisherman who chases and films water spouts for fun it's going to be coming across the frame here really moving pretty good quick quick run oh this is beautiful i'm always in search of that uh that the best water spout footage i can get get up close on a boat film it from the air perfect you see the water coming up you get a little smarter and you get a little closer each summer monster water spout in open water water spouts can be deadly particularly at night if you're out there at night and a water spout develops it can flip your vessel over and if it's a tornadic water spout the really big water spouts the strong ones ones are high velocity you may not see that you may get stuck in it you may you may hear it you may you may feel the water spray ring around you but there's nothing you can do if you don't see it certainly you can't rule out the possibility of water spouts to explain the disappearance of ships in the bermuda triangle as a fisherman eds knows of other dangers within the bermuda triangle when you're offshore in this area one of the things you have to watch out for is what we call rips those are areas that are little eddies in the gulf stream that jack up the waves a lot higher than what you're used to especially if the wind is blowing against the current it can go from a two to three foot surf maybe to a five to six foot and when you get in there it's just like a washing machine so you really have to pay attention that you don't slide down and and nose down into a wave disappearances have been reported out there for over 200 years before the modern mystery of the triangle probably the most famous is the uss cyclops it was in 1918 she carried wireless she had 309 us navy crew aboard she was a u.s naval collier and she left british barbados uh on route to baltimore and she never was seen again it just went down as the greatest mystery of the sea woodrow wilson the president said only god in the scene is where the great ship has gone the bahamas a necklace of islands that lie in the atlantic ocean a hundred miles from the florida coast here the weather and the waters can be deceptively beautiful what's interesting about the disappearances in the bahamas is that the bahama bank is no more than 50 feet shallow and yet no ship no aircraft has been found on the bottom no trace has ever been found of those that disappeared the bahamas attracts 4 million visitors each year nearly half the population work in the tourism industry boating is one of the most popular attractions among the 700 islands only 23 of which are inhabited the main danger around here is the bahamas is a very beautiful place and people often get a false sense of security in terms of the danger that they may face we have cold fronts that sweep across from florida and in the matter of an hour can change the weather from just the perfect day to an absolute nightmare it often means coastal boating can be quite dangerous vessel hailing mayday this is bahamas afc rescue nassau captain what is the uh nature of distress in your location over here helping ships in distress in this part of the triangle is the job of the bahamas air sea rescue association their volunteer sailors see many baffling cases but believe most are caused by human error bermuda triangle i've always been fascinated with it people disappear all the time it's easy to die out there especially when there's no help my own opinion is that although you don't know exactly what happened in every case i think almost every case is explainable by human error i mean there are so many ways to get yourself killed on the sea to assume every time someone is missing is is due to a mysterious factor i believe is stretching it but you never know but perhaps there are forces other than wind waves and weather affecting the triangle's waters at the bermuda underwater exploration institute are thousands of artifacts raised from the ocean depths they come from shipwrecks scattered around the island's reefs but visitors also discover that scientific theory has a part to play in explaining the disappearances of the bermuda triangle the institute's director is ralph richardson there are some scientific theories about the bermuda triangle one includes large pockets of gas which because of seismic activity and so on escape from the ocean's bottom scientists have discovered that huge bubbles of methane gas can violently erupt without warning from the ocean floor you can imagine a ship sailing through sailing on the ocean and a large pocket of gas just surrounds it the ship then loses its buoyancy and disappears from sight without warning that is one of the theories of the bermuda triangle at least one oil rig is thought to have been sunk by a methane gas eruption but nobody knew whether the bubbles could actually sink a ship at sea bruce dinardo an expert in fluid dynamics at the naval post graduate school in monterey california is now researching just how dangerous those bubbles can be let's imagine a body that's floating in water the reason it's floating a body that's heavier than air is that the greater you depth you are the greater the pressure so a body along its bottom is going to feel this greater pressure and the pressure will keep it floating if you add bubbles you lower the density of the water the bubbles take up space the volume of the water will expand but the mass of the water stays the same so the buoyant force will decrease as i increase the amount of bubbles the ball will sit deeper in the fluid and eventually we get to a critical point where the ball sinks now what might happen in the ocean is that there is a burst of bubbles we can show that here if i just turn on and turn off the air you can see that the ball sinks if this were a ship and it took on enough water it would sink to the bottom and stay there in the ocean there's something like a methane eruption the source of bubbles will be localized they will rise but there'll be water outside where there are no bubbles but the fact that we can it can sink there is for to me that's proof that a ship can sink in the ocean i don't need to say i wouldn't even say theoretically it is possible that bubbles from the ocean floor can sink a ship methane gas eruptions may account for some missing ships but they can never answer all the questions i believe we will solve it eventually so long as we don't deny that it does go on but there is one story of the bermuda triangle that seems to defy every rational explanation a tale that if true would bend the very laws of nature the waters of the bermuda triangle infamous and mysterious but do more ships and planes vanish here than anywhere else on earth what sets the triangle apart from other oceans is that there is a higher number of disappearances of both ships and aircraft in the area there are other sections of ocean where there is comparable traffic where there where the coast guard answers an equal number of may days but in the triangle there is a greater proportion of disappearances where nothing is found there is no sos usually there's no electronic maydays issued there's no trace found in most instances and those disappearances have spawned some fantastic theories there are those who believe that ufos from outer inner space are kidnapping people there are those who believe that the electromagnetic phenomena are capable of causing dimensional transmutations and time warps time tunnels they're all reported out there one of those time discrepancies is said to have happened here in the bahamas property developer bruce gurnen has been flying to and from here for more than 30 years but no flight was as strange as the one he made with his father on the 4th of december 1970. father and son planned to fly from andhra's town airport in the bahamas heading more than 100 miles across the sea to palm beach the weather was fine as they took off just after 3 p.m the first unusual thing that i saw that day was a lenticular cloud that was hovering over the great bahama bank at least 60 000 feet high and my airplane wasn't capable of flying over it it was very intense with huge flashes going on rapidly at a random pace i noticed an opening in the clouds like a huge u-shape opening but as i approached it the top of the opening closed and it became a horizontal tunnel it appeared to be between 10 and 15 miles long and when the aircraft entered the tunnel these lines appeared and they were rotating counterclockwise it was difficult to keep it level and concentrate on the other end of the tunnel which was aiming directly for miami guernin says he emerged from the tunnel to find it closing behind him his airplane soon became engulfed in a peculiar mist i checked my instruments and they didn't appear to be working well he claims that once inside this mist the airplane disappeared air traffic control he says could no longer see him on their radar screens we were caught inside this uh strange fog with the instruments malfunctioning and the air traffic controller unable to help us and then the air traffic controller came back on the radio screaming that he had an airplane directly over miami beach i looked at my watch and we had only been flying just over 30 minutes so we should still be at least 80 or 90 miles away from miami vernon landed at 3 48 p.m i landed in palm beach and the flight it took only 45 minutes and i'd made that flight dozens of times before and it always took about an hour and 20 minutes sometimes an hour and a half guernin has never been able to come up with a rational explanation for how he made the flight so quickly but despite the skepticism of others he has never stopped searching for an answer well after researching it for many years i have come to the conclusion that we experienced a space time warp of 100 miles in 30 minutes just didn't make sense until i started researching time and what it can do in the bermuda triangle the flight changed guernin's life he is now writing a book about the experience miami bermuda puerto rico and the bahamas are all popular tourist destinations attracting travelers from around the globe most enter and leave the bermuda triangle in safety but still the mystery remains pilot error water spouts hurricanes riptides thunderstorms time warps and disorientation all possible explanations for this seemingly inexplicable mystery the mystery of the bermuda triangle you
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Published: Wed Jul 16 2014
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