Dramatic images of the Bermuda Triangle - The duration of the voyage Christopher Columbus, when crossing the Bermuda triangle area, said one of his crew saw "a strange light on the horizon".
Some people said it looked something like a meteor. In his notes he writes that the navigation equipment is not functioning properly during their stay in the area
Loss events in the area was first documented in 1951 by EVW Jones of Associated Press magazine. Jones wrote an article about events that happened to the mysterious loss of aircraft and sea in the area and called it "Satan's Triangle '. Diungit it back the next year by Fate Magazine with articles that made George X. In 1964, Vincent Geddis said the area as a 'deadly Bermuda Triangle', after the term 'Bermuda Triangle' a term commonly called.
Dubious explanation
Response to some people
Map of the places that contain methane gas
Marine insurance company Lloyd's of London claimed that the Bermuda Triangle is not a dangerous seas and oceans as usual around the world, provided it does not carry freight beyond the terms when through the region. The Coast Guard confirmed the decision. Is considered reasonable explanation, coupled with a number of observations and investigation of cases.
Chronology of some famous events
* 1840: HMS Rosalie
* 1872: The Mary Celeste, one of the greatest mystery of the disappearance of some ships in the Bermuda triangle
* 1909: The Spray
* 1917: SS Timandra
* 1918: USS Cyclops (AC-4) disappeared in the stormy sea, but before leaving the control tower said that the sea was calm, no storm may occur, is very good for shipping
* 1926: SS Suduffco lost in bad weather
* 1938: HMS Anglo Australian disappeared. Though the report said the weather was very calm
* 1945: Flight 19 disappeared
* 1952: British York transport plane lost with 33 passengers
* 1962: U.S. Air Force KB-50, a tanker, vanishes
* 1970: French cargo ship, Milton Latrides disappeared; sailed from New Orleans to Cape Town.
* 1972: German Ship, Anita (20,000 tons), disappeared with 32 crew
* 1976: SS Sylvia L. Ossa lost in the ocean 140 miles west of Bermuda.
* 1978: Douglas DC-3 Argosy Airlines Flight 902, disappeared after takeoff and lost radio contact
* 1980: SS Poet; sailed to Egypt, disappeared in a storm
* 1995: Ship Jamanic K (built in 1943) reported missing after going through Cap Haitien
* 1997: The sailor disappeared from the German cruise ship
* 1999: Freighter Genesis disappeared after sailing from Port of Spain to St Vincent.
Dramatic images source Bermuda Triangle here
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