There are more than a hundred ships and planes that have disappeared without a trace of a crew or wreckage of any type. One of the more famous of the many stories is the one of flight nineteen.
The sinister reputation of the Bermuda Triangle may be traceable to reports made in the late 15th century by navigator Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea, in which floating masses of gulfweed were regarded as uncanny and perilous by early sailors
It was a clear day in December, 1945. Five planes went out to do a routine training mission. The pilots were to fly 160 miles east, 40 miles north and then back to their base. After they were out there a while, the planes radioed that they were lost and their compasses weren't working. After a few hours a storm hit the coast of Florida. The pilots said that they were going to ditch the planes. They knew it was very dangerous for them to do that in this weather, but they did it any way. The rescue teams went out as soon as they heard that the planes went down. The teams searched throughout the night. The next day one of the rescue planes had disappeared too. That is just one of the stories of the Bermuda Triangle.
There are many theories on what could have happened to the hundreds of planes and ships that have disappeared into the depths of the Bermuda Triangle. One that solutoin is that gas pockets busted and came up. A ship cannot float on gas and that could swallow a ship in seconds. Planes that hit a gas pocket can also crash because of engine failure. Engine failure occurs when the gas gets up into the motor and it cannot run.
Some people have theories that there are enormous squids or other huge creatures that grab ships and take them down. Others think there is some kind of time warp that captures the planes and ships and takes them to another dimension. They believe that if you fly in just the right spot that you could hit a swirling time warp that will take you into the future or past.
There are also thoughts about nature's strange features. One of them is whirl pools that are large enough to spin a huge ship around and sink it. There also thought that tornadoes or water spouts could have hit the ships and flipped them. The Saragosso Sea is a strange whirling of the water right around 35 degrees north 30 degrees north.
I think there is a portal there that leads to a 4th dimention, a portel in the mist. The portal is exothermic and get's hot. Rain then comes down to block the view, and, like a black hole, sucks it in.Maybe, what do you think? Click Here to go to chat.