What is actually unique about "Bermuda Triangle"?
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5 UNIQUE UNIQUE FACTS BEHIND THE YOUTH TRIANGLE MYSTERY
1. Shipyard Graveyard
You must know, bro, if there are many events that have suddenly disappeared in the Bermuda triangle? Bermuda triangle is also referred to as a grave for the ships because there are more than 300 shipwrecks on the seabed. So many, divers can swim among the shipwrecks. One of the shipwrecks found was Cristobal Candidate, a ship that ran aground in 1936 on a New York to Central America trip.
2. Methane Gas
In 1981, the United States Geological Investigation Agency issued a scientific theory of the presence of methane gas in the Bermuda Triangle region. That's why many airplanes and ships disappear mysteriously. He said, methane gas bubbles that appear on the surface of the water can reduce buoyancy in the ocean. Even ships cannot float and so sink to the bottom of the sea.
3. Human Error
Despite being known for its fearsome reputation, the Bermuda Triangle remains part of the crossing for ships and planes that cross the region. Some research shows that the events that occurred in the Bermuda Triangle are actually human errors themselves, coupled with bad weather. In fact, actually the number of events that occurred in the Bermuda Triangle were the same as other regions.
4. Christopher Columbus
The mystery about the Bermuda Triangle has appeared since 1492, you know, Loopers. At that time, Christopher Columbus was sailing to America across the Bermuda Triangle. The compass needle changes several times, even though the weather is in good condition. One night, the crew was shocked by the plunge of fireballs into the sea. However, many people consider Christopher Columbus lucky because his ship did not arrive in the ocean.
5. Wave of Gulf Stream
Located in the Atlantic waters, the Bermuda Triangle can be found between the points of Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. This position makes the Bermuda triangle often experience unexpected storms. This was caused by the wave of sulf sulf stream whose current was able to swallow the debris of the plane and its passengers. The sea depth of the Bermuda Triangle which reaches 33,000 meters can also swallow large ships.
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