Bermuda Triangle, most people refer to it as a vicious triangle, is a region located in the open sea with the Atlantic ocean has an area of about 1.5 million square miles, Bermuda Triangle has a triangular shape of the line between the territory of the United Kingdom Bermuda as a point in the north, Puerto Rico , territorial United States as a point in the south and Miami, Florida, United States of America as a point on the west.
Bermuda Triangle known as a mysterious place, with the loss of several ships in the area as it crosses the bermuda triangle, There are also saying that it is a natural phenomenon that should not be crossing the region. Some are even saying that it was all due to act of extraterrestrials.
The early history of bermuda triangle nicknames
During the voyage Christophorus Colombus, when crossing the Bermuda Triangle area, said one of his crew saw "a strange light berkemilau on the horizon". Some people say they have observed something like a meteor. In a note he wrote that the navigation equipment was not functioning properly while in the area.
Loss events in the area was first documented in 1951 by EVW Jones of magazines Associated Press. Jones wrote an article about the mysterious events that befall lost airplanes and the sea in the area and call it 'Satan's Triangle'. It is to be raised again in the next year by Fate Magazine with articles that made George X. In 1964, Vincent Geddis calling area as 'deadly Bermuda Triangle', after the term 'Bermuda Triangle' become a term that is commonly called. Bermuda Triangle is a place where the seabed there is a large pyramid may be larger than the pyramids in Cairo Egypt. The pyramid has a distance between the tip of the pyramid and the sea level was about 500 m, at the tip of the pyramid there are two cavities larger holes.
Here's a list of ships and aircraft that disappeared mysteriously in the Bermuda Triangle region
- 1840: HMS Rosalie
- 1872: The Mary Celeste, one of the greatest mystery disappearance of some ships in the Bermuda Triangle
- 1909: The Spray
- 1917: The SS Timandra
- 1918: USS Cyclops (AC-4) disappeared in stormy sea, but before leaving the control tower to say that the calm sea, the storm is not likely to happen, is very good for shipping
- 1926: SS Suduffco lost in bad weather
- 1938: HMS Anglo Australian disappear. Though the weather report said it was a very quiet day
- 1945: Flight 19 disappeared
- 1952: British York transport plane lost with 33 passengers
- 1962: U.S. Air Force KB-50, a tanker, vanished
- 1970: French cargo ship, Milton Latrides vanished; sailed from New Orleans to the Cape Town.
- 1972: German Ship, Anita (20,000 tons), disappeared with 32 crew
- 1976: SS Sylvia L. Ossa lost in the ocean 140 miles west of Bermuda.
- 1978: Douglas DC-3 Argosy Airlines Flight 902, disappeared after takeoff and radio contact is lost
- 1980: SS Poet; sailed to Egypt, disappeared in a storm
- 1995: Ship Jamanic K (made in 1943) reported missing after going through Cap Haitien
- 1997: The gob disappear from German yacht
- 1999: Freighter Genesis disappeared after sailing from Port of Spain to St. Vincent.
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