Here’s What Scientists Have To Say About The Bermuda Triangle

Published on March 28, 2023
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The region in the Atlantic Ocean with an uncertain boundary, commonly referred to as the Bermuda Triangle, has earned the moniker of the “Devil’s Triangle.” Over the past two centuries, numerous ships and planes have vanished while traversing this area, with no clear explanation for their disappearance. Despite the enigma, there must be a rational explanation for these perplexing incidents. Astonishingly, researchers from the University of Southampton in England have uncovered compelling evidence that clarifies why these occurrences happen in the Bermuda Triangle. Read on to discover what these researchers have discovered; the evidence is sure to stun you.

Defining the Area

To begin this investigation, the initial step involved establishing the boundaries of the region commonly referred to as the Bermuda Triangle. While some sources suggest that it spans 500,000 square miles, others contend that it covers 1,510,000 square miles. However, it is generally agreed that this region form a triangle shape between Puerto Rico, Miami, and Bermuda.

Defining The Area

Defining The Area

Something Terrifying

When ships and planes venture through this particular corner of the world, a dreadful phenomenon unfolds. Countless vessels have disappeared without leaving any trace behind, leaving people intrigued by these mysterious incidents.

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Something Terrifying

Something Terrifying