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Essay / Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle - 867
The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three land points in the Atlantic Ocean where there is an abundant amount of mysterious wrecks, crashed planes and missing people. No one really knows why planes and people are disappearing in this region. So first, where exactly is the mysterious Bermuda Triangle? It is believed to be the area between Miami, Florida, the island of Bermuda and San Juan, Puerto Rico. For many years, the Atlantic Ocean has captivated the minds of many humans with the Bermuda Triangle disappearances occurring over the past decade. So why do all these ships and planes seem to disappear in the region? Well, I don't believe in the Bermuda Triangle. I don't think there's any great mystery about the disappearance of boats crossing Bermuda. Even though I don't know what it is, I can tell you what it isn't. Many authors think they know exactly what's going on here. They suggested that this could be due to the strange magnetic force that affects all electrical machines, such as compass readings, which are essential for traveling abroad. Other people theorize that methane gushes from the ocean floor and suddenly turns the sea into a pool of foam that cannot support the weight of a ship, so it sinks. Although there has been no real evidence of this sort of thing in the Triangle for years, it is a well-known theory. Several books have gone so far as to hypothesize that these disappearances are linked to an intelligent and technologically advanced race living in space or under the sea (the extraterrestrials). Some believe that the influence of the lost continent of Atlantis is causing the disappearances, and others seem to believe that there are wormholes directly centered in the middle of the Bermuda Triangle that... middle of paper. .....she One set of sips disappeared or sank, and another was found without its crew. However, most accidents were reported incorrectly. Another well-known accident is that of a British plane carrying eleven people, which disappeared in the Andes after leaving Buenos Aires in Argentina for Chile. The plane's name was Stardust, which was not discovered for fifty years. Some theories claim that the flight was abducted by aliens. But in reality, there was a Morse code reading found on the plane reading “STENDEC”. It was immediately taken as evidence to support the extraterrestrial plane theory. They later found the plane buried in a glacier in 2000. The Morse code mystery has never really been solved, but there is a conspiracy that the radio operator may have scrambled the words "DESCENT" as a result of the plane crash..