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Bermuda Triangle mystery resolved?
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Many ships and planes had disappeared without any following in recent decades, a vast triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean, with imaginary points in Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico.
But the survey by the BBC journalist Tom Mangold offers plausible explanations for the "evaporation" of two British commercial aircraft in that area, with all of the 51 passengers and crew on board. One aircraft suffered a technical failure disastrous likely caused by a design error and the other seems to have ran out of fuel after the pilot decided to fly at a height of only 600 meters altitude at which consumption is big. After 60 years, commercial flights London-Bermuda were only the beginning and had a highly dangerous.
What was needed was a stop for refueling in the Azores, before flying over 3200 miles to Bermuda, which was then the longest commercial flight overseas without interruption, in the world. So often, the fuel reached the limit. Today, planes landing at the tiny Atlantic island have sufficient fuel reserves to reach, in case of emergency, on the East Coast of the United States, situated at over 1,100 of miles away. Moreover, the planes before the period of the Second World War were not very reliable. British South American Airways, the company that have flights from London - Bermuda, had, in just 3 years, 11 serious injuries and lost five planes, which had on board 73 passengers and 22 crew members.


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let's be serious gentlemen, why you do to disappear so violently, the mystery stunning perfume. You do not know we all love the mystery and how for years read books, we write books, read articles about, telling in summery to others, and now come with that information ... that did not have enough fuel and there stopped planes in the air ...?
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I think that is just an excuse to reassure the world about the aircraft fell into the area and people who died ... I do not think to find this explanation, so simple, it was necessary over a 100 years... still must to be a mystery in the middle..
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Bermuda Triangle (known as the Devil's Triangle) is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean bordered on the extremities of Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. Legend has it that many people, boats and planes have mysteriously disappeared in this area. How many have disappeared, but depends on who makes locating and counting. Triangle size varies between 500 to 000 square miles of three or more depending on the author's imagination. (Some include the Azores, Gulf of Mexico and the West Indies in a triangle.) After some mystery would date from the time of Columbus. Even so, estimates range between 200 and 1 000 incidents in the last 500 years.
Many theories have been propounded to explain the extraordinary mystery of the disappearance of those ships and planes. Evil extraterrestrials, residue crystals from Atlantis, evil men with antigravitationale devices or other weird technologies, vortexes to a fourth dimension are favorites assumptions of fantastic prose writers. Strange magnetic fields and flatulentele ocean (methane gas derived from ocean floor) are preferred by minds more technical explanations. Weather conditions (storms, hurricanes, tzunami, earthquakes, high waves, currents, etc..) Bad luck, pirates, explosive cargoes, incompetent navigators and other human and natural causes are more skeptical explanations given by the investigators.
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There are people skeptical that legend says that the evidence does not confirm, that there is no mystery that needs solving and nothing to be explained. Wreck of the packaging is huge if we take account of its size, location and traffic in the area. Many of the ships and planes that have been identified as missing in the Bermuda Triangle were not there at all. Investigations have shown no scientific evidence yet of the existence of an unusual phenomenon involved in the disappearances. Therefore any explanation, including scientific ones such as those based on the release of methane from the ocean floor, magnetic anomalies, etc.. not necessary. The real mystery is how the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery.
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Modern Legend of Bermuda Triangle came soon after five military planes have disappeared in a training mission during a major storm in 1945. The most logical explanation for this extinction is that the main pilot's compass lt. Charles Taylor has failed. Training planes were not equipped with navigation tools that works well. The group was disoriented and simply ran out of fuel. No mysterious forces were not involved except the mysterious effect of gravity forces on the aircraft without fuel. It is true that one of the rescue planes blew up shortly after take-off but this was due to a tank rather than a defect in mysterious forces.
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Over the years have appeared dozens of articles, books and television programs promoting the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. After studying existing materials Larry Kush found that few have made investigations into the mystery, many only be content to transmit more speculation predecessors as if they were irrefutable truths. Nobody has helped more to create this myth than Charles Berlitz that he wrote a bestseller on the subject in 1974. After consideration of a formal report of over 400 pages of the Commission of Investigation of Navy aircraft on the 1945 disappearance Kush found that the Commission was not amazed at all the incident and did not mention alleged radio transmissions cited by Berlitz in his book. After words of Kush, was not misinterpreted by Berlitz was invented. Kush says, "If Berlitz says that a boat was red to be the chance that it was any other color is almost a certitude. But Berlitz did not invent the name, it was given by Vincent Gaddis in 'deadly Triangle Bermuda published in February 1964 the number of Argosy magazine which was devoted to fiction.
In short, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle became a mystery based on a media that has passed without investigating speculation that something mysterious is happening in the Atlantic Ocean.
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is very interesting that Bermuda Triangle: a fishing boat, near the Bermuda Triangle, suddenly disappeared for few days.It appeared without passenger but nothing was stolen and meals prepared with passengers was intact !
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Famous unexplained disappearances:
Freya and Carroll A. Deering are two ships that disappeared in a period of almost 20 years, first in 1902 and the second in 1921. Both ships have a few days after the incident reaparaut drifting, without a trace of crew.
In 1909 the famous ship captain Joshua Slocum Spray, the first man to do around the world alone in a ship with canvas disappear without a trace without any alarm to the authorities .. Slocum was declared dead only 15 years later, in 1924, while the mystery of his disappearance has not been elucidated even today.
USS Cyclops is the case with the highest loss of human lives in the Bermuda Triangle. In 1918 the USS Cyclops disappeared without a trace together with crew of 309 members.
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Flight 19 ......is probably the most famous event in the history of recorded disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. In 1945, an American Ecadrila formed by five planes to fight volatizat inexplicable. Before the planes to disappear from the radar, commander announces that the board is Rotes compasses those chaotic and the sea water suddenly changes its color became white. The sixth flight was sent in search of their same inexplicably vanish.
The largest vessel disappeared in mysterious ocean waters in the triangle area is Anita. In 1973 the Norwegian cargo giant with a capacity of 20,000 tonnes evaporates without trace. Boeing 727 passenger plane of National Airlines Company of the United States had to pass through the Bermuda Triangle and disappear from the radar for ten minutes. Strange is that after landing at Miami airport, airplane pilots said they have kept in touch constantly with the tower. The mystery was accentuated when the pilots have found watches and found that they remained ten minutes ago. Furthermore, pilots were seen as watches passengers had the same anomaly.
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Hi guys, i heard there was a great mystery in ships, planes vanishing near the bermuda triangle. is the mystery resolved or is it still a mystery?
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Computer studies of ocean floors around the world, particularly the area known as The Bermuda Triangle, reveal evidence of massive methane explosions in the past. For years, believers in the paranormal, aliens, and other outlandish theories pointed to the the disappearance of ships and aircraft as an indicator of mysterious forces at work in the “Devil’s triangle.” Scientists have finally pointed the rest of us to a more plausible cause.
The presence of methane hydrates indicates enormous eruptions of methane bubbles that would swamp a ship, and projected high into the air- take out flying airplanes, as well.


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