Amazing facts about Bermuda triangle

The Deadly Bermuda Triangle In an article titled "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" from Argosy magazine, writer Vincent Gaddis first used the term "Bermuda Triangle." But there are far older records of unusual events in the area, some of which go as far back as the time of Christopher Columbus.

Danger Zone The US government or any other organisation does not publicly recognise the Bermuda Triangle as a hazard area. Several of the recorded encounters in the Bermuda Triangle are believed to be false as many of them have been reported incorrectly.

Disappearances Human error, piracy, and natural calamities like storms are a few theories surrounding the enigmatic disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. All of the reported instances cannot be adequately explained by any of these theories, and there is no scientific foundation for the claim that this region is more dangerous than any other oceanic region.

Gulf steam The Gulf Stream, a vigorous ocean circulation that travels from the Gulf of Mexico to Europe, can be found in the Bermuda Triangle.

Methane Hydrates Methane hydrates, which are frozen deposits of methane gas found on the ocean floor, have been proposed by some experts as a possible explanation for some of the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.

Shipping Lanes The Bermuda Triangle is a well-known location for recreational boaters and planes and is situated close to many significant shipping lanes.

Military Bases Many military bases and training areas are located in the Bermuda Triangle, which could be a factor in some of the alleged disappearances.