Bermuda Triangle mystery exposition!
Bermuda Triangle mystery exposition!
There is no end to the disappearance of ships and aircraft in the roughly five million square kilometers of the North Atlantic Ocean. Scientists have given different explanations, but still could not make any cool edges. Tenmann is not yet in this terrible mystery. Suddenly the ship and the aircraft disappeared today. The reason could not be known. Although the idea of scientists is the reason behind any strong magnet inside the ocean. But recent research has given ample information to the scientist. More than 1000 people lost their lives in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years. Every year there are at least 4 aircraft and 20 ships disappear forever.
It is believed that the reason behind this surprising disappearance has been known by scientists. They think so. The cause of airborne. Because this region has sixteen cloud layer. The killer airbomb is produced there. This wind bomb is one of the fastest running speeds in the air. Ships and airplanes lose by 170 miles per hour in the wind and air bombs. This wind bombed down the border of this Atlantic Ocean crossing the crevice shape to sea or to the plane. At the moment, the voyage takes place under the sea or it is scattered so much that it can not be found in any name. The wind speed exceeds the height of 45 feet.
But scientists are still not clear about where his last address disappears.
Take a look at some of the surprising information about the Bermuda Triangle:
1. The center of the Bermuda Triangle is not limited to a specific location. The mysterious effects of this triangle are felt many times.
2. There are no remains of the lost plane or ship lost in the Bermuda Triangle.
3. In this triangle mystery, at least 1000 people have lost in the last hundred years.
4. Many people claimed to have seen 'electric fog' here too. Some of the aircraft's radar connections have been lost for quite a while, many pilots said.
5. During the World War II in 1945 five US bombers disappeared from the Bermuda Triangle. Three more aircraft were sent in search of the missing five aircraft. These airlines did not return to the airport of Fort Lauderdale.
6. In 1492, Spanish sailor and geologist Christopher Columbus first wrote about the Bermuda Triangle. His ship's compass also became ineffective in the Bermuda Triangle. He was rescued in some sort of journey.
7. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as Devil's Triangle, is packed with innumerable mysteries. Instead of the Magnetic North in the Bermuda Triangle, the actual north direction is indicated, which confuses the ship crew.
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