Is There Really a Mystery to the Bermuda Triangle?
By ashiflett
@ashiflett (1045)
United States
March 10, 2010 8:14am CST
We have all heard the stories of the Bermuda Triangle. Mysterious disappearances, malfunctioning equipment, strange lights, and unusual fog...do you believe that all of these situations occur as a result of unusual vortexes, life from other planets, or is it all natural? I would love to hear your take on it! Below, I will place a link where you can read about the greatest unsolved mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle zone. You may use this as a resource to create your answers:
http://www.greatest-unsolved-mysteries.com/bermuda-triangle.html
Thanks! Have fun answering!
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6 responses
@allknowing (136541)
• India
21 Jul 10
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@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
14 Mar 10
I have been interested about the Bermuda Triangle since I heard about it in school. It seems really crazy how objects and people have vanished when they have went into the Bermuda Triangle. I have seen stories on television about it and I have also read books about it. It is a mystery that will never be explained.
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
10 Mar 10
I honestly don't think there is anything to do with aliens, vortexes, etc going on there. It's just an unfortunate combination of circumstances in that area of the ocean and a lot of hype. The vast majority of scientists (I mean real scientists) dismiss the hoo-doo junk that is perported and the energy required for even some of the half scientific possibilities (magnetic energy, bent space/time, etc) would be unimaginable and unatainable in a localized area of the ocean....even the sun itself would pale in comparison to the energy needed.
It's just an bad spot for weather and water conditions is all.
@phoenix8606 (4942)
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10 Mar 10
hi! as I know from the many books that i have read about it and from the broadcasts that I have watched on many scientific channels YES, there is a mystery about it and maybe it is not really that mysterious as many think. we all know the stories about missing ships and planes in the area of the Triangle, but the most of them are just fake. yes it is really true that the navigation systems don't work there, but the scientists think that it happens because of the magnetic field of the Earth which is extremely strong there!
@achilles2010 (3051)
• India
11 Mar 10
Earlier whatever happened to the airplanes and ship near Bermuda triangle used to be a mystery; but it is not not anymore. Sixty years go 2000 miles long flight to Bermuda was a longest non-stop commercial flight; they had to stop at Azores for refueling. This necessitated planes to operate at the limit of their range. Today the planes arriving at Atlantic Island have enough reserve fuel to divert to the US East Coast 700 miles away; i.e., in case of 700 miles away; i.e., in case of emergency.
@umit_umit (1984)
• India
11 Mar 10
its really very amzing how the things go out in that area,may be some gravitational force has to do somethoing with it?really we cant say?