Bermuda triangle
As for the explanation of unjustified disappearance, there is no particular theory as to its resolution or ambiguity; A disappearance suspect argues that a Bermuda triangle disappearance does not make sense, which is not the most common type of car accident that could occur. Coral reefs, storms and currents can pose a major challenge to maritime navigation. The London maritime insurance officer says the Bermuda triangle is not particularly dangerous. The U.S. coast guard notes that, during a review of the losses that have occurred from the disappearance of aircraft and ships over the years, nothing was discovered to indicate that the disappearance was the result of anything other than physical causes. No exceptional factors causing disappearance have been identified.
The puzzle of the Bermuda triangle
The puzzle of the Bermuda triangle believed by many to be a mythical and imaginary region, even though the United States geographical names council does not recognize it and does not keep an official file on it, [4] disappearances, with some speculating that mysterious and unidentified forces are responsible for unexplained disappearances; The Bermuda triangle has had many strange ideas, some based on evidence and some not based on reasonable evidence, some explaining the presence of methane on the ocean floor, and gas bubbles on the ocean floor being responsible for the magnetic expansion that leads to irregular compass directions; Some evidence suggests that the compass in the Bermuda triangle indicates the true north direction as opposed to the magnetic north.
The disappearance of most ships and aircraft in the Bermuda triangle can also be explained by environmental conditions, such as tropical storms and Atlantic storms, and by hurricanes in the Bermuda triangle; Many islands in the Caribbean possess shallow waters that can lead to treachery in maritime traffic. The U.S. navy and coast guard say there are no miraculous explanations for disasters at sea Disasters in human terms and the Bermuda triangle is considered to be an area lacking adequate navigation; Which leads to more cataclysms than any other region of the oceans.
The plausible explanations advanced for the Bermuda triangle phenomenon can be summarized as follows:
1- Electronic fog: a phenomenon in which the fog attaches to the aircraft or ship; Fog affects electronic parts of the fog, disables them and, as a result, diverts them from their path.
2- Tropical cyclones: storms and typhoons killed and sunk many people and were blamed for sinking many ships in the triangle region.
3- Methane hydrates: the explosion of massive underwater gases can cause the disappearance of ships in the triangle region; Due to the possibility of underground landslides; Gas significantly lowers water density; This suddenly sinks ships and gas can affect and destroy aircraft.
4- Various human errors.
5- Hexagonal clouds: this is an incident of interpretations made in the Bermuda triangle phenomenon; These clouds create air bombs that produce winds that are strong enough to generate waves over 45 feet high, which can land in the ocean and cause disasters there.
The best-known incidents recorded in the Bermuda triangle are the following:
1- Flight 19: on 5 December 1945 c.e., five us naval bombers, known as flight 19, disappeared; Where it disappeared in mysterious circumstances, where no trace was found, and a United States navy plane carrying 13 men was sent to search for them; But she also disappeared and there was no trace of them, one of the most puzzling secrets in flight history.
2- Dc-3 airliner disappeared on 28 December 1948 during a flight from SAN Juan Puerto Rico to Miami. About 80 km south of Miami; Since it was reported that it had moved from New Orleans, it was said that the aircraft may have deviated, so it was neither found nor heard from its passengers.
3- The uss Cyclops is a giant ship that disappeared in March 1918 with 309 persons on board, one of the largest losses in the Bermuda triangle, following its departure from Barbados.
4- Spray: spray, a boat driven by Joshua slocomme and known for his skills and ability to sail, was the first man to sail all over the world on his own, disappeared in the vicinity of the Caribbean sea on his way to venezuela in 1909. There is no physical evidence that he was in the Bermuda triangle at the time of his disappearance, and many ideas have emerged that he may have lost control of his boat at sea; Except in 1924 he was declared dead.
5- Star tiger and star ariel: star tiger (in English: star tiger) and star ariel (in English: star ariel) are two aircraft that disappeared in the triangle region of Bermuda at a distance of approximately one year; Star tiger aircraft with approximately 29 persons on board disappeared on 30 January 1948, star earl disappeared on 17 January 1949, no later traces of aircraft were found, and an aircraft of the same owner company star tiger and star ariel disappeared in 1947 and similar wreckage was found near the andes in 1998.
6- S cotopaxi: the cotopaxi headed for Havana from the Charleston region in January 1925 a.m., with a crew of 32 people on board, the commander reportedly sent out a radio call saying the water was severely intercepted, after which the ship disappeared and was found undetected; The ship was added to the list of secrets of the Bermuda triangle.
Carroll deering is a ship that disappeared into the Bermuda triangle; its captain was sick and had to leave it at the port in Delaware; its cargo was delivered to Rio; then, on its way home, it stopped in Barbados; then it was seen near north Carolina
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