Bermuda Triangle is also termed as Devil's triangle because it is believed where ships and planes disappear and nowhere to be found such as the vanish of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370. Bermuda Triangle is triangularly bounded by Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico hence the place's name.
According to Live Science, people have wondered if Bermuda Triangle has something to do with the disappearance of many travel planes and ships. Charles Blitz, a popular author of the book 'The Bermuda Triangle' that was released in 1974 proposed the myths regarding the mysteries of the triangle. He believed that the triangle is connected with the lost city of Atlantis.
Many speculations and theories were out since Blitz revealed the alleged connection of Bermuda and Atlantis. Some writers have expanded this myth adding that the crystal energy from the Atlantis below the Bermuda Triangle might have been the downward energy pulling down any ships or plane above it.
However, journalist Larry Kusche debunked every theory regarding the mystery of Bermuda Triangle especially Blitz's proposition. Kusche stated that the early theories are purely errors, no scientific basis, created by mistake and wrong fabrication.
As supported by Wonderopolis, human make mistakes too there could be a possibility that pilots and captains might have accidentally sank their ships and planes into the river. Furthermore, the Bermuda Triangle is often affected by strange weathers where strong storms can cause disasters.
Many have been riddled with the Bermuda Triangle's mystery and have forgotten that the place is a great sight to visit most especially the island. Places such as Horses Shoe Bay Beach, Unfinished Church, Historic St. George (chilly winter), Royal Naval Dockyard (for brand items), Elbow Beach, and Tobacco Bay gives free accommodation to all. Some challenging activities are also available such as playing golf in Port Royal Golf Club. Meanwhile, be blessed and travel one of the most sacred place on earth. Click here for details.
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