The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devil's triangle. This urban legend is more than 500 years old. This region lies in the Atlantic ocean.
🌊 The The Bermuda Triangle region lies in between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda island.The area spans over 5,00,000 square miles.
🌊 The story of the Bermuda triangle is still a mystery because there are more than 100 planes and ships were lost and gone.
🌊 The story began in the year 1492. This was first reported by Christopher Columbus. He said that his compass went crazy when he was in that region and he also admitted that he saw a shinning red bowl-like object going into the ocean.
🌊 Later in In the year 1945, 5 navy planes took off from Florida coastal area on a daily mission basis.
🌊 It was 2:10 pm on December 5th, after 1hr from the take-off, the compass in the plane started to show wrong directions, so the mission leader Charles Taylor used another backup compass, even the backup compass behaved in the same way.
🌊 All other compasses in the 5 planes stopped working properly. Even the weather was not good.
🌊 Instead of heading east, they headed west. As a result, the 5 planes and the bodies of the 14 crewmen were still missing.
🌊 Like this, there were many cases of missing ships and missing planes in that region.
🌊 This triggered many scientists to investigate that region.
🌊 So from that investigation, many theories came up.
1. METHANE HYDRIDES
Scientists told that there are volcanoes under the sea, and the volcanoes released methane gas and made the water in the sea less dense. Which makes the ships sink in that region. But there are no official cases of missing ships because of less dense waters.
2 . AGONIC LINES
The compass always points north. The earth has two north, one is the geographical north and the other is the magnetic north.
There are many regions on the earth where these two norths are shown by the compass simultaneously which makes the compass go crazy.
And Bermuda triangle is a region where frequent hurricanes occur. Not only in that region there are many regions where frequent hurricanes occur. So the planes go missing in those regions.
And were not found because it is very difficult to find a missing plane or ship in that massive water body.
3. STORIES BY THE NATIVE PEOPLE
The thing that makes a story a mystery is multiple stories said by the locals.
Many believe that a monster lives in that region and eats the planes and the ships.
They also believe that they go missing because of aliens.
4. FREQUENCY ILLUSION
Frequency illusion is a psychological condition also known as Baader-Meinhof effect in which after noticing something for the first time, there is a tendency to notice it more often, leading someone to believe that it has an increased frequency of occurrence.
Likewise the cases of missing planes and ships occurred frequently in that region and also in other regions but, people started caring much about Bermuda Triangle, because of this illusion.
The same thing happens here. After proposal of various stories and other scientific regions only that region made it a mystery. And it remains a mystery, unless people stopped thinking about that.
🌊 This is not my own opinion, because The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration of the US and the United States, Coast Guard doesn't even recognise the region as the Bermuda Triangle, because there is no official record of mysterious missing planes or ships in that region.
🌊 So it is us the people who made it a mystery. Come on guys there is nothing suspicious in that region. It is mother nature which causes that hurricanes in that region.
🌊 And there is no proper explanation that why the region experiences frequent hurricanes and atomic lines and there is nos sense in questioning nature.
🌊 It is like asking why were you born in this country and why not in another country.
🌊 It is like asking why are there more diamonds in Africa rather compared to Pakistan. Come on guys it is nature. And we know it is unpredictable
Hence mystery solved ✌️.
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