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Legend has it that in the mysterious sea of the Bermuda Triangle, mysterious disappearances and shipwrecks have occurred many times, thus shocking the world. Among them, to the U.S. Navy's 19th Flying Squadron is missing, and "

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Legend has it that in the mysterious sea of the Bermuda Triangle, mysterious disappearances and shipwrecks have occurred many times, thus shocking the world.

Among them, the disappearance of the 19th Flying Squadron of the US Navy and the mysterious disappearance of the Cyclops are the most famous; Even more bizarre is the ghost ship Carodilin, which mysteriously disappears and reappears, leaving the ship empty.

However, according to the latest declassified documents, the Bermuda Triangle is an outright scam.

In fact, the disappearance of the U.S. Navy's 19th Flying Squadron that year was caused by getting lost in the area, running out of fuel, and crashing. In this special sea, due to various reasons such as terrain and climate, there have indeed been many bizarre disappearances. However, these events have nothing to do with the paranormal.

In 1980, a joint statement by the U.S.-Australia Scientific Expedition clarified that there was nothing in the Bermuda Triangle that particularly transcended the natural sciences.

Based on statistics from years of disaster data on navigation and aviation around the world, fewer and fewer sea and air disasters have been found in Bermuda than in some other waters.

A journalist named Larry Kusche revealed the truth in 1975 with a book titled "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery – Solved."

Kusche analyzed all the accidents that had been recorded in the Bermuda Triangle from 1840 to 1973. He found that in some cases, the ships recorded did not actually exist in history. In other cases, planes or ships are real, but their "mysterious disappearance" is due to bad storm weather.

In other cases, the mysterious disappearances that took place were not in the Bermuda region, but were simply imposed on Bermuda.

Of course, this is not to say that there have never been disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. It is worth noting that the Bermuda Triangle is densely routed, so the chance of shipwrecks and shipwrecks in this area may be greater than in other areas where traffic is not so busy.

In addition, there is a theory that the seabed in the Bermuda Triangle has a fairly high content of methane on the seabed, and due to the high pressure and low temperature brought by the seawater, these methane will form gas-ice-sediments on the seabed.

If a rockslide occurs underwater, these toxic mixtures will erupt from under the surface of the sea, turn into gases, enter the atmosphere, and poison the driver; Or change the clarity of the gas, thus affecting normal sailing.

However, what really makes this sea area bear the name of the devil is a group of writers.

The concept of the Devil's Triangle in Bermuda, born out of a cultural product, was proposed by a writer named Vincent Cadiz, who was not considered a scientific worker.

He published an article in The Great Ship magazine titled "The Bermuda Triangle of Death."

Importantly, this writer did not do any careful research at all, but only for the effect of the article, made up various details of many accidents, resulting in more and more deviations from the facts.

Other writers even fictionalize the details of the accident, including accidents that are clearly unrelated to Bermuda. It can be seen that a series of strange stories of the "Devil Triangle of Bermuda" are a super scam, and people all over the world have been fooled.

The real Bermuda Triangle, in the southeast of the Florida Peninsula in North America, is formed by three locations forming a triangle, that is, Florida, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda are connected by three points.

Viewed from the sky, the sea is a 2,000-kilometer-long triangle with an area of 1.16 million square kilometers. Therefore, people give the nickname - "Bermuda Triangle".

They are made up of 7 main islands, as well as more than 150 small islands and various reef groups. The largest of these, Bermuda, is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and is part of the British Overseas Territory. There are only 20 islands inhabited by residents.

The archipelago is surrounded by a vast ocean, with a mild climate, trees and flowers, and spring in all seasons. There are special pink beaches, a special variety of marine life, and a beautiful scenery of birds flying, blue sky and green water.

The bermuda chief, instead of trying to clarify these rumors, made a big fuss in order to attract more tourists.

In short, the strange rumors of the Bermuda Triangle are not only fictional, but also business opportunities discovered by a writer.

Let what was once a good tourist destination become a terrifying sea of death in the midst of false rumors.

Author: Mei Di

Legend has it that in the mysterious sea of the Bermuda Triangle, mysterious disappearances and shipwrecks have occurred many times, thus shocking the world. Among them, to the U.S. Navy's 19th Flying Squadron is missing, and "
Legend has it that in the mysterious sea of the Bermuda Triangle, mysterious disappearances and shipwrecks have occurred many times, thus shocking the world. Among them, to the U.S. Navy's 19th Flying Squadron is missing, and "
Legend has it that in the mysterious sea of the Bermuda Triangle, mysterious disappearances and shipwrecks have occurred many times, thus shocking the world. Among them, to the U.S. Navy's 19th Flying Squadron is missing, and "

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