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Bermuda is a world-famous place located about 600 kilometers due east of North Carolina in the United States. The Bermuda Triangle is a 400,000-square-mile triangle located in the Atlantic Ocean that connects Bermuda, Miami (Florida Peninsula, USA) and San Juan (Puerto Rico). The Hundred Curtain Triangle is an archipelago of more than 360 islands, which lie in the Atlantic Ocean like a circular ring, and because of the warm current between Bermuda and the American continent, the climate here is mild, and the trees and flowers are blooming on the spring island all year round.
Bermuda is also known as the most isolated island on earth because it is also hundreds of miles away from the nearest landmass, so the Bermuda archipelago is surrounded by a vast ocean, with blue skies and green waters, white gulls flying and the fragrance of flowers.
However, Bermuda is not famous for its beautiful island scenery, but because when you think of Bermuda, people think of the terrifying and mysterious "Bermuda Triangle". Legend has it that ships or planes sailing here often go missing mysteriously, not to mention finding out the cause afterwards, even a fragment of the wreckage of ships and planes can not be found. So much so that the most experienced seafarers or pilots pass through this place, and they do not have the intention of admiring the picturesque scenery of the sea, but tremble and fear that they will encounter bad luck and bury the belly of the fish in no apparent reason.
Now, the Bermuda Triangle has become synonymous with mysterious, incomprehensible disappearances of all kinds.
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Bermuda is located in the Atlantic Ocean southeast of the east coast of the United States.
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The specific geographical location of the Bermuda Triangle refers to the triangle formed by the Bermuda Islands, Miami (Florida Peninsula of the United States) and San Juan (Puerto Rico Island) located in the Atlantic Ocean.
The Bermuda Triangle is located between Bermuda on the western side of the Atlantic Ocean, the Florida Strait, and the island of Puerto Rico at the eastern end of the Greater Antilles. Most of them are located between 20° and 30° north latitude and belong to the northern tropics.
It is dominated by tropical air masses throughout the year, with northeast trade winds prevailing. Summer and autumn tropical hurricanes, the wind roars, often forming a wall of water more than 10 meters high, and can often encounter seaspouts, which can suck the sea water to a height of several thousand meters, casting a terrible shadow on navigation.
The origin of the name of the Bermuda Triangle.
Bermuda's Devil's Triangle is named after the sudden disappearance of the U.S. 19th Flying Team during training on December 5, 1945, when the scheduled flight plan was a triangle.
Therefore, people later put the Atlantic Ocean on the southeast coast of the United States, extending from Bermuda in the north, to Miami in the south of Florida, and then through the Bahamas, through Puerto Rico, to San Juan near the 40° west longitude line, and then back to Bermuda, forming a triangle called the Bermuda Triangle or "Devil's Triangle".
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Bermuda is located in the North American Basin, at 75-60 West
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In the Atlantic Ocean east of Florida, USA.
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The origin of the name "Bermuda Devil's Triangle" is that on December 5, 1945, the United States 19 Flying Team suddenly disappeared during training, and the scheduled flight plan at that time was a triangle, so people later put the western Pacific Ocean off the southeast coast of the United States of America, from Bermuda in the north, to Miami in southern Florida, and then through the Bahamas, through Puerto Rico, to San Juan near 40° west longitude, and then back to Bermuda, forming a triangle, which has since been called the Bermuda Triangle or " Devil's Triangle". Hundreds of ships and planes have crashed in this area, and thousands of people have lost their lives here. Between 1880 and 1970, there were about 158 disappearances, mostly in the 30 years since 1949, and 97 disappearances, in which at least 2,000 people were killed or disappeared.
These strange and mysterious disappearances are mainly in a region called the "Sargasso Sea" in the western Atlantic, a wide area of water between 20° 40° north latitude and 35° 75° west longitude. It is the world-famous Mexican Warm Current, which is 120 190 kilometers per day and night, and is full of whirlpools, hurricanes and tornadoes. Not only that, but the sea is 4,000 to 5,000 meters deep, and there is the Puerto Rico Trench, which is more than 7,000 meters deep and reaches a maximum depth of 9,218 meters.
So far, explanations for the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle" can be summarized into the following categories: one believes that the disappearances are due to supernatural causes, and speculates whether alien flying saucers are at work. The second group believes that it is caused by natural causes, such as geomagnetic anomalies, ocean floor cavities, and even some people put forward the bubble theory, the clear sky turbulence theory, the water bridge theory, the black hole theory, etc., and use some strange natural phenomena to explain the "Bermuda Devil's Triangle".
Recently, British geologist Professor Krainell of the University of Leeds has put forward a new idea, arguing that the cause of frequent shipwrecks or plane crashes in Bermuda's waters is the giant swamp bubbles produced on the seabed. A crystalline body made from a mixture of frozen water and biogas has been found beneath the seabed strata in Bermuda.
When there is a violent ** activity on the seabed, the massive crystals buried in the ground are turned out, and they will quickly vaporize due to the reduction of external pressure. A large number of bubbles rise to the surface of the water, reducing the density of the sea water and losing its original buoyancy. Ships passing by at this time will sink like stones to the bottom of the sea.
If an airplane happens to pass by at this time, when the biogas meets the scorching aircraft engine, it will undoubtedly burn immediately** and disappear. On the contrary, some believe that these strange disappearances are not related to each other, and thus deny the existence of the Bermuda Devil's Triangle. Whether the veil of Bermuda's mystery has been lifted remains to be verified by future generations.
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The Bermuda Triangle is located in the southeast of the Florida Peninsula in North America, specifically referring to the imaginary Bermuda Islands, Miami in the United States and San Juan in Puerto Rico to form an eastern Atlantic triangle, each side is about 2,000 kilometers long. Geographically, there is no such thing as the "Bermuda Triangle".
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