well since i live in puerto rico one of the poin of triangulo de la bermuda is on san juan puerto rico in da perla a lot of ppl died there wend they wanna search we believe there is some kinda energy
Those who explained the scientific reason about the clouds and the gas, that doesn't explain how they just disappeared. Surely they'd just be under the water? Yet there was no trace of them.
I always wondered how the Bermuda Triangle works. I mean, I know legends say that stuff disappear there, but I didn't know that it really happens.
Great article, informative and interesting.
Dude I totally believe all this stuff on the Bermuda Triangle!!! I mean, if I were to on vacation somewhere and I was taking a plane, like a 747 or something I might not be so creeped out by it because it's less likely a huge plane with a couple hundred people would disappear. But if someone asked me to go on their privately owned plane that could only seat 5 people i'd say no. It's so creepy, I don't know what it is, but you wouln't catch me boating out there!!!!
I had acutally went to Bermuda a couple of years and I remember 'em teaching me different stuff on it, and then from then and now I had done a project on it. Anyways, various people think different reason on why that happens, but most believe it's something such as what [b]wannabefamous[/b] said.
That in the ocean the rock is magnetic and it pulls ships, and planes down, as well as screwing up the compasses. But also, I forget this part, but it's the gas or something too that causes sinking.
Oh I remember when I was little, I saw a movie about the Bermuda Triangle. I had nightmares about it. It's so weird how people disappear, but I think wannabefamous is right; I've heard that explanation before.
there is a scientific reason behind the bermuda triangle. the clouds are all electrical and they blow up all navagational equipmet and bring planes down. and like someone said above me, there is a gas in the water and there is a magnetic current underneith so most things can't float.
There's an excuse for the Bermuda triangle's disappearances. There's something in the water, a gas, I think, and it doesn't allow anything to float, so it sinks. Then in the air there's a gas that planes can't fly through.
The compasses go wack because there are some kinds of rocks under the water's surface that interfere with the magnets in the compasses.