The Bermuda Triangle-The Mystery || 2016

The Bermuda Triangle, also referred to as the Devil’s Triangle, has long been the subject of fascination and intrigue for many. The Bermuda Triangle, the existence of which is not recognized by the US Navy or the US Board on Geographic Names, is a loosely defined area where a number of ships and aircraftshave disappeared. We can thank pop culture for giving attention to possible extraterrestrials and paranormal activity in this region but there have also been many reports and incidents which have brought a lot of attention to this area. According to documented evidence, a significant percentage of the reported incidents were either embellished later on or inaccurately reported in the first place. In 2013, a study was conducted by the World Wide Fund for Nature to identify the 10 Most Dangerous Waters for Shipping. Despite the many claims of lost ships and even airplanes, The Bermuda Triangle did not make the list. The Bermuda Triangle area is actually a high traffic shipping as well as a heavy fly route for both private and commercial aircrafts. The earliest unusual disappearances were the loss of several ships and planes including five US Navy TBM Avenger bombers called Flight 19. This disappearance was first uncovered by the Miami Herald in 1950 and later by the American Legion Magazine in 1962. In 1964, an article which appeared in Agrosy, dubbed the area ‘The Deadly Bermuda Triangle’ and claimed that the disappearance of Flight 19 and other disappearances were a result of strange activity. Over the following years, the Bermuda Triangle was written about in many major publications and was eventually became known as the Devil’s Triangle. Those who believe in the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle have attempted to explain the disappearances in the area in many ways. Among the wilder theories are claims that connect the Bermuda Triangle occurrences to the story of Atlantis, UFOs, alien abductions and various other unexplained phenomena. There are quite a few natural theories referring to the area as being an unusual magnetic field having anomalies within the area (unproven); that it has water currents which are actually created by the Gulf Stream; where violent tropical weather and methane hydrates and are able to produce massive bubbles that can actually sink something as large as a ship. - See more at: http://www.lightnepalvdo.com/videos/the-bermuda-triangle-the-mystery-2016/#sthash.O5K98Sio.dpuf
Share on Google Plus

About news khabar

0 comments:

Post a Comment