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could you give me some interesting facts?

2007-10-21 10:35:05 · 19 answers · asked by hate mi kill mi nam mi raw !!! 2 in Society & Culture Mythology & Folklore

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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared in what are said to be circumstances that fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture. Although a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, several others remain unexplained.

2007-10-21 10:36:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

Interesting facts? The Bermuda Triangle is a perfect triangle in the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean between the island of Bermuda (from which it gets its name) to the Enchanted island of Puerto Rico (El Yunque Rainforest, where the native Taino Indians believed to be the home of Yuquiyu, the god of all good), to Miami, Florida. Also known as: "The Devil's Triangle". Well known for its' mysterious disappearances of aircrafts, and surface and underwater vessels were reported throughout the decades. No logical explanations are offered. That's why they're mysterious!! However, I have traveled over the Bermuda Triangle many times,( I live in Puerto Rico), and all is well...not even a slight turbulence during the trips! Have enjoyed all my trips over the Triangle. To the best of my knowledge, no airline has ever changed its route just to go around and get away from the "temible" triangle. By the way, there are other known triangles around the world with the same characteristics. There's one over Lake Superior, (the largest of the Great Lakes).

2007-10-21 17:58:43 · answer #2 · answered by Boricua_58 2 · 0 1

Hi!

Well, answering your question, the Bermuda Triangle is one of the greatest mysteries of the world.
Numerous films and books have reported the mysterious accidents that have taken place in this notorious strech of the sea.
There are a great amount of cases that make us belive that there, in the Bermuda Triangle, there is something non-human.
In one case, radio contact between a passanger airliner and control tower was interrupted for 10 minutes, during which time the airplane disappeared from the radar screen.
After the landing, the crew reported horrible noices, multicolored mists, bubbling water, deafening silence and instruments thet stop working.

There was a cientific, named Charles Berlitz, who wrote a book about the theories, explaining the mysterious accidents, the repeated disappearences of ships and airplanes in this area.
They are quite crazy to belive...just read them:
-Aliens from somewhere have built a base some 3000 feet deep under the ocean, where pressure conditions correspond to those on their home planet. They use strong magnetic fields that cause matter to dematerialize...
-The lost continent of Atlantis lies under this part of the sea. Atlantis sank during an inundation that followed an ancient attomic war...
-The laws of physics work differently here because of a disturbance in the time-space continuum.

Anyway, there are lots of theories, but the most important is the one you belive in.
Like all the mysteries of the world, you can belive them or not, and if you belive them, you must have something that helps you.
What do you belive? Is the Bermuda Triangle a real mystery? or is it part of the world and the ocean in it?
Well, I belive there's something strange there, and I'll never be in an airplane or a ship that goes through it.

xD

2007-10-21 22:35:50 · answer #3 · answered by Hugo 4 · 1 0

Basically, if you really want to get to the truth, look it up on google, look for the composition of the water that is within the boundaries of the bermuda triangle. There are some [sulfur]* May be some other thing just dont remember all to well* deposits that interact with the environment which makes machinery stop. Electronics dont work there neither do aircrafts do to the same reason. It's not really a place where the devil lives, aliens reside, or god's vacation house lol, its just something we have not fully understood. It all has to do with the inbalance of chemicals.

2007-10-21 18:04:21 · answer #4 · answered by Lloan 2 · 0 0

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared in what are said to be circumstances that fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture.[1] Although a substantial documentation exists showing numerous incidents to have been inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, several others remain unexplained.

Heres a cool site about it . Fact or Fiction ? Here ya go

http://ezinearticles.com/?Bermuda-Triangle-Facts---or-Fiction?&id=133160

2007-10-21 17:40:16 · answer #5 · answered by jennifer j 3 · 1 1

Many US warships are listed missing by the US Navy between 1780 and 1824, including the General Gates, Hornet, Insurgent, Pickering, Wasp, Wildcat and Expervier. Her disappearance in 1815 delayed the closing of the War of 1812. She carried the peace proposal on board.
The Rosalie was indeed a real ship. She was built in 1838 of 222 tons of wood. In 1840 she was found deserted but in ship shape near the Bahamas. She was not the Rossini.
Ellen Austin was also a real ship. And her encounter with an unnamed deserted vessel in 1881 in the Triangle is based on reliable witnesses
thats all the facts that i know

2007-10-22 08:29:19 · answer #6 · answered by Corry 2 · 0 0

It is a very crudely defined area off the east coast of florida (out to Burmuda) where hundreds of ships sail every year and therefore where a few dozen a year get in trouble and sink. It was the subject of a lot of stupidity in the mid-20th Century after magazine articles and a book dragged in a lot of incidents from well outside any reasonable definition of the triangle (like off spain) and lied about the circumstances ("disappered on a clear calm night" when one of the worst storms of the decade was raging) to make it appear that some mysterious force was working. No more ships or planes have disappeared or sunk there than in any other area with similar traffic. If you want to really see how stupid it got, find the book "The Burmuda Triangle - Solved" in the library.

2007-10-21 17:41:53 · answer #7 · answered by Mike1942f 7 · 1 0

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean in which a number of aircraft and surface vessels have disappeared in what are said to be circumstances that fall beyond the boundaries of human error or acts of nature. Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture.
Read more at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle

2007-10-21 17:46:29 · answer #8 · answered by Rachelle_of_Shangri_La 7 · 0 2

The bermuda triangle is an area where people/things go missing.

2007-10-21 18:58:36 · answer #9 · answered by Luke 1 · 0 0

Supposvely, it is a invisible trinagle in Bermuda and people believe that any boat, ship, plane, or any transportation device that goes through it, or over it will crash, sink and so on.

2007-10-21 17:40:02 · answer #10 · answered by Camille 3 · 0 1

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