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Real Truth About The Bermuda Triangle?  
User currently offlineArsenal@LHR From United Kingdom, joined Mar 2001, 7785 posts, RR: 27
Posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 947 times:
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Has anyone got any sort of credible ideas as to what the bermuda trinagle really is? and why did ships/planes disappeared while in that area.

Is it natural or supernatural phenomena?

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Arsenal@LHR


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User currently offlineFlagshipAZ From United States of America, joined Jan 2001, 3419 posts, RR: 18
Reply 1, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 910 times:

No, I personally don't have any theories on why so many ships & planes disappeared in that area bounded by Miami, San Juan & Bermuda. But I've always been curious as to what happened to Flight 19 and the USS Cyclops. Maybe someday before I die, the truth will be revealed. Regards.


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User currently offlineArsenal@LHR From United Kingdom, joined Mar 2001, 7785 posts, RR: 27
Reply 2, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 906 times:
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Same here. Those 2 flights are still not explained properly. mystery!

Regards
Arsenal@LHR


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User currently offlineFlagshipAZ From United States of America, joined Jan 2001, 3419 posts, RR: 18
Reply 3, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 6 hours ago) and read 895 times:

I started a topic on Flight 19, Amelia Earhart & Glenn Miller on here some months ago...and there was a member here (whose name escapes me at the moment)...and he offered a pausible location where Flight 19 may be today. Everyone assumed that the 5 Avengers planes headed out towards open water, and that where the search basically started & ended at...in the triangle. But this member suggested that the flight went down in the Okefenokee Natural Wildlife Preserve in the state of Georgia...in the opposite direction where everyone was looking for them. I believe this preserve is mostly marshlands and/or swamps, having never been there myself to look around. Someday, it's just possible that when this area is either dried up by nature or drained by mankind...there may be 5 planes & 14 men waiting to come home. One can only hope. Regards.


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User currently offlineFlymia From United States of America, joined Jun 2001, 5453 posts, RR: 6
Reply 4, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 5 hours ago) and read 895 times:

Here is the truth about the triangle in the most famous cases there was bad weather in them. But what about the panes compus not working or the one time a military plane in the 50s did not move an inch for an hour in the air. At leastthat is what the radar said and the pilot. I live in Miami so the triangle is in my Backyard and i have been on many small planes thur the triangle so it probly just alot of bad things in the same place.


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User currently offlineIMissPiedmont From United States of America, joined May 2001, 6019 posts, RR: 50
Reply 5, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 3 hours ago) and read 875 times:

The Bermuda triangle has no more lost aircraft or ships than any equal area of ocean. Pure hype from the diappearance of several in the heyday of sensationalist journalism, the mid to late 1940s.

Flight 19 got lost, plain and simple. As the gulfstream flows through this area, anything that crashes on the surface could be several hundred miles to the north of the actual crash site. I really would not be at all surprised to learn that the wreckage of the the Avengers is discovered 1000 miles from the last believed position (50 miles or so off the coast of New Smyrna Beach, Florida).


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User currently offlineLehpron From United States of America, joined Jul 2001, 7028 posts, RR: 26
Reply 6, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 5 days 2 hours ago) and read 864 times:

I say it's a gravity anomoly(sp?) or multiple sources there of. Supposedly when vehicles go in that region, they experience gyroscope and compass problems that end up with avionics malfunctioning.

Since the part of gravity that we use is magnetic, there must be [my guess] a very LARGE amount of ferromagnetic material below the ocean's surface.

If you know anything about magnetism, certain materials magnify the feild strength of electromagnets by sticking the material in the solenoid's coils. These deposits must be driving the magnetic field strength through the roof to the point where most airplanes and ships cannot figure where they are. Hence they go haywire.

Why we can't find them, I donno. Maybe they sank really fast; I heard fresh water is less dense than salt water. Maybe there are regions of fresh water in the area. But why the ocean's currents do not change the mixture so these situations do not occur somewhere else, I donno that either.




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User currently offlineUs330 From United States of America, joined Aug 2000, 3457 posts, RR: 17
Reply 7, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 825 times:

The USS Cyclops sailed right into a hurricane. There were at least 150 survivors, despite the fact that the ship has never been found. Or am I talking about the USS Central America with its cargo of gold taking passengers from Panama to New York? Please correct me if I am wrong.

User currently offlineFlagshipAZ From United States of America, joined Jan 2001, 3419 posts, RR: 18
Reply 8, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 14 hours ago) and read 822 times:

I think you're talking about the SS Central America that encounter a hurricane and went down with all that gold, which was recovered recently. There were survivors from that shipwreck. But the Cyclops was never heard from again. No survivors, floating debris... nothing was ever found. They simply vanished. It was later when weather forecasting was more predictable & dependable...that a theory was offered about the Cyclops. She may have encountered a 'perfect storm'. If that was the case, Cyclops had no chance. She's out there somewhere for sure, lying in deep water. Someday we'll know for sure where she is. Regards.


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User currently offlineSeagull From United States of America, joined Jun 2001, 340 posts, RR: 1
Reply 9, posted (10 years 1 month 3 weeks 4 days 11 hours ago) and read 812 times:

Lep,

Why don't you try your "theory" out on a physicist. They can always use a good laugh!

There is no difference flying over or around the area in question than any other region of the Earth. Just a bunch of nonesense spread by people who make money off those statistically illiterate and gullible enough to believe it.

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