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Bermuda Triangle: Myth or Fact

Whenever I tell people I live in Bermuda one of the things that comes up is the Bermuda Triangle. Many people usually want to know if they visit Bermuda do they risk disappearing like the many ships and aeroplanes that have vanished.
The Bermuda Triangle is a virtual triangle with vertices in Miami Florida, Bermuda and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In the time that I have lived here in Bermuda, nothing has happened here on the island that has been mysterious. There is a daily flight to Miami from Bermuda and I have not heard anyone say anything has happened on the flight. There are however many recorded cases where accidents have happened. I found a list of these from Bermuda Attractions, here is an except from the article on the Bermuda Triangle:

Lost Planes & Ships in Bermuda Triangle
Here are some of the most amazing stories of planes and ships that disappeared while crossing the triangle area. As you visit the links, you will also see my findings behind such great mysteries of all times. In most cases I have discussed and explained the possible causes, in some cases I have also given excerpts from official reports that were produced by US Navy, US Air Force or US Coast Guards after completing the search operations. And in several cases, I have given updates on further findings.
Flight 19: The Avenger planes of Flight-19 took off from the U.S Naval Base of Florida for a routine training session on an afternoon of December 1945, but strangely this time they never returned.
PBM Martin Mariner: When all hopes for the above Flight-19 planes were quickly fading, two Martin Mariner planes (flying boats) were sent by US Navy to search them out. One came back, but the other didn’t. Read the full story to know what happened.
Tudor Star Tiger: Star Tiger, a Tudor Mark-IV aircraft disappeared in Bermuda Triangle shortly before it was about to land at the Bermuda airport.
Fight DC-3: The flight DC-3 NC16002 disappeared when it was only 50 miles south of Florida and about to land in Miami.
Flight 441: A Super Constellation Naval Airliner disappeared in October 1954.
C-54 Skymaster: Apparently it seemed to be a sudden thunderstorm that had disintegrated the plane. But there was much more to the story.
Mary Celeste – The Ghost Ship: Known as one of the ghost ships of Bermuda Triangle, Mary Celeste had many misadventures even before her mystery voyage in 1872. But this time, although the ship could be salvaged, none on board could ever be traced.
Carroll A. Deering: This is another ghost ship of Bermuda triangle which created one of the biggest maritime mysteries of all times. While returning from Rio de Janeiro of Brazil to Portland in Maine in January 1921, it was found abandoned and derelict at Diamond Shoals, off Cape Hatteras in North Carolina. But all the 11 crewmen including the captain were missing. They vanished for ever and never to be found again.
Marine Sulphur Queen: This 524-foot carrier of molten sulphur started sail on Feb 2, 1963 from Beaumont, Texas with 39 crew. It was reported lost in Florida Straits on February 4, and lost for ever.
Ellen Austin: The Ellen Austin, an American schooner, met with another ship in Bermuda Triangle. The other ship was moving in full speed but strangely had nobody on board.
USS Cyclops: Disappearance of the carrier ship U.S.S. Cyclops in Bermuda Triangle has been one of the greatest mysteries of the sea.
USS Scorpion: USS Scorpion (SSN-589) was a Nuclear powered submarine of United States Navy that disappeared in Bermuda Triangle area in May 1968.
Those were only few cases. Check out Bermuda Triangle Incidents for a list of all the major indents in the triangle area along with fascinating stories for many.
Many theories have been made on what causes these things to happen. Some believe there is a city in the ocean, Atlantis that uses its crystal energy to sink ships and planes. Others believe its aliens and others believe there are pockets of methane gas that causes the sinking and there are those that believe it has something to do with US military. Personally I think there are things that will never be able to explain using science or otherwise and I think we should leave it like that.
The people who live on the island are not really bothered by the Triangle. The only time that I talk about it is when people ask me about it otherwise our life is as normal as a small island life can be. When you do visit you will be able to get souvenirs that say I survived the Bermuda Triangle and is as much as you will experience it.
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