Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy

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The Bermuda Triangle is a vast section of the Atlantic Ocean that connects with Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where countless numbers of ships and airplanes have disappeared. The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devil’s Triangle because so many ships and aircraft have disappeared there and never been seen again. It is a mystery what happened to many ships and aircraft but many people have theories as to what happened. Some believe it was aliens, time warps, or rogue waves.
Even though people navigate through the Bermuda Triangle all the time without incident there have been many mishaps where people become disoriented, people vanish without cause, and many more circumstances. William Shakespeare wrote a play called “The Tempest” that some people believe was based on a Bermuda Shipwreck, that may have increased the area’s aura of mystery. Reports of unexplained disappearances didn’t catch any attention until the 20th century. …show more content…

The ship never sent out an SOS and even after extensive searching they never found any wreckage. Again in 1914, two of the Cyclops’ sister ships vanished without a trace while traveling along nearly the same route. Reports of mysterious happenings in the Bermuda Triangle date all the way back to Christopher Columbus’ first voyage to the new world. Christopher Columbus sailed through the Bermuda Triangle on his voyage to the new world and reported a great flame of fire (probably a meteor) crashed into the sea one night and that a strange light appeared in the distance a few weeks later. He also reported erratic compass readings during this

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