We just learned about that too, There were lots of slave ships that sailed over there, and the slaves that the ppl didnt need they threw oveboard and so they say it was haunted UNTIL there was this one saint who game on a boat and had a mass held for the souls of the ppl who died and since then there have been no more mysteryous happenings.................................
2006-10-26 11:49:45
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answered by Anne 3
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean approximately triangular in shape and is famous for its supposed paranormal activities. The Bermuda Triangle's three corners are roughly defined by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, giving it an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²).
Paranormal Claims:
* "A significant number of ships and aircraft have disappeared under highly unusual circumstances."
* "Paranormal activity where the known laws of physics are violated."
* It has even been suggested that "extraterrestrial beings are responsible for some of the disappearances."
The Triangle
The Triangle marks a corridor of the north Atlantic stretching northward from the West Indies along the North American seaboard as far as the Carolinas. To take advantage of prevailing winds, ships returning to Europe during the Age of Sail would sail north to the Carolinas before turning east to cross the north Atlantic. This pattern continued after the development of steam and internal combustion engines, meaning that much of the north Atlantic shipping traffic crossed (and still crosses) through the Triangle's area.
The Gulf Stream, an area of volatile weather, also passes through the Triangle as it leaves the West Indies. The combination of heavy maritime traffic and tempestuous weather made it inevitable that vessels would founder in storms and be lost without trace, especially before the telecommunications, radar and satellite technology of the late twentieth century. The occasional vessel still sinks, but rarely without a trace.[1]
Other areas often purported to possess unusual characteristics are the Devil's Sea, located near Japan, and the Marysburgh Vortex (or "Great Lakes Triangle"), located in eastern Lake Ontario. However, the "Devil's Sea" is not particularly well known in Japan, due to the fact that most of the boats lost were small fishing boats with no radios.
You could get more information from the link below...
2006-10-27 07:57:28
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answered by catzpaw 6
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a geographical area in the Atlantic Ocean approximately triangular in shape and is famous for its supposed paranormal activities. The Bermuda Triangle's three corners are roughly defined by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale, Florida, giving it an area of nearly half a million square miles (1.2 million km²).
2006-10-26 18:49:51
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answered by fordperfect5 7
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The bermuda triangle is known to be sort of evil, it is a mystery. Many ships, planes, people disapeared while in the bermuda triangle which they were never found again, not even a little scrap. Some say the dissapear into the sky, some say into hell or the deep sea.
here is a map of the bermuda triangle.
http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/
alos check this out for more information.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle
2006-10-26 18:50:40
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answered by Al 3
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I've never heard of a bermouda triangle. Bermuda triangle is a different matter.
2006-10-26 18:56:40
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answered by john b 5
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hey man, cant answer ur question, but ive heard of it, lots of ships and planes have went missing over the years when passing through it, its a big triangular piece of ocean funilly enough near bermuda, pple have said theres magnetic pipes under the ocean floor which cause the planes and ships to get drawn under water and lost forever. dont think its been proven, its one of lifes mysteries, very facinating,
2006-10-26 18:45:24
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answered by stevensteel11 1
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