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The Bermuda Triangle, located off the Southern US coast near Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan, spans 500,000 square miles and features depths of 19,000 feet. Dubbed the "Devil's Triangle," this area is infamous for the disappearance of over 1,000 lives and numerous shipwrecks and plane crashes. Notable sightings date back to Christopher Columbus, while theories range from human error and weather patterns to more mysterious explanations like Atlantis, UFOs, or even underwater methane. The enigma persists, with no conclusive answers to its many mysteries.
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The Bermuda triangle Created by: Audrey Johnson An imagery area that is known for many well-know shipwrecks and plane crashes
Location and Depth Located off the coast of the Southern coast of the United States In the vicinities of Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico In the Atlantic ocean 500,000 square miles 19,000 feet down in the Atlantic ocean
Studies and history Studies History • Once known as the “Isle of Devils” or “Devils Triangle” • More than 1000 lives were lost in the area or around the triangle • Over the past 100 years, a significant and inordinately high number and unexplained disappearances • Scientists have found formations on the floor of the triangle • Treacherous reefs that have ensnared ships too close to the shore of Bermuda
Elizabeth’s theory: severe under storm Sightings • Christopher Columbus reported a great flame of fire crashing into the sea and strange lights appearing in the sky when he was on his voyage • High waves Theories and strange sightings Top 10 Theories 1: Human error/Pilot disorientation 2: Crazy weather patterns 3: Magnetic fields askew 4: Atlantis 5: UFOs/Aliens 6: Government testing 7: Time vortex, aka "electronic fog“ 8: Methane hydrates 9: Pirates 10: A downed 11,000-year-old comet
17 men disappeared • At 2:10 pm, in Miami all 6 planes took off • Weather was perfectly normal • A search plane was lost • When searching, covered 380,000 square miles The disappearance of Flight 19 In December 5th, 1945, Flight 19, a navy practice flight, disappeared over the Bermuda triangle. There were no traces of the 6 planes. What do you think happened to them?