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2007-03-23 06:53:20 · 8 answers · asked by ஐ♥Julian'sMommy♥ஐ 7 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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Yup, and alot of other unexplained things. I firmly believe there are things out there that we do not know about and can't scientifically prove.

2007-03-23 06:57:59 · answer #1 · answered by vivib 6 · 0 1

Bermuda Triangle Fact Sheet

Prepared by the U.S. Coast Guard Headquarters and the Naval Historical Center

The U. S. Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official name and does not maintain an official file on the area.

The "Bermuda or Devil's Triangle" is an imaginary area located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States, which is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. The apexes of the triangle are generally accepted to be Bermuda, Miami, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico.

In the past, extensive, but futile Coast Guard searches prompted by search and rescue cases such as the disappearance of a flight of five TBM Avengers shortly after take off from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., or the traceless sinking of USS Cyclops and Marine Sulphur Queen have lent credence to the popular belief in the mystery and the supernatural qualities of the "Bermuda Triangle."

Countless theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered throughout the history of the area. The most practical seem to be environmental and those citing human error. The majority of disappearances can be attributed to the area's unique environmental features. First, the "Devil's Triangle" is one of the two places on earth that a magnetic compass does point towards true north. Normally it points toward magnetic north. The difference between the two is known as compass variation. The amount of variation changes by as much as 20 degrees as one circumnavigates the earth. If this compass variation or error is not compensated for, a navigator could find himself far off course and in deep trouble.

An area called the "Devil's Sea" by Japanese and Filipino seamen, located off the east coast of Japan, also exhibits the same magnetic characteristics. It is also known for its mysterious disappearances

2007-03-23 14:03:06 · answer #2 · answered by Rom 2 · 1 1

Yes, I believe that you can draw a triangle between three (or four) points in the Atlantic. Of course. It would be silly to deny that such a triangle exists.

However, I do not believe that anything "special" happens there, which is what I believe you were asking. Any expanse of water chock full of shipping and air lanes is going to have tragedies.

I grew up on Cape Cod, the scene of dozens, if not hundreds of shipwrecks. Should we draw a triangle around this peninsula too?

2007-03-23 13:59:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe there is a magnetic occurrence that throws off compasses. There are even places where, all of a sudden, the needle will turn due south, when it's actually north. They say that there may be methane 'burps' from the bottom of the ocean that will teeter anything above it. Those things are suppose to happen within the Bermuda Triangle.

2007-03-23 14:04:31 · answer #4 · answered by lisa z 4 · 0 2

I do believe tehre is something weird going on.

I remember when they found pottery, and stone roads around where the bermuda Triangle is and the historians and archiologists thik it is from atlantis, maybe that's ho atlantis fell into the sea.

It was built in the middle og the Bermuda Triangle

2007-03-23 14:00:12 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

i believe atlantis used to exist where the bermuda triangle is now and that there is some old pagan relics there that cause strange things to happen.

2007-03-23 14:44:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No. I have been on a cruise that went over the "bermuda triangle". It is just a superstition unless you believe in it's lies.

2007-03-23 13:57:43 · answer #7 · answered by mike a 1 · 2 1

yes i do

2007-03-23 14:06:23 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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