Bermuda Triangle Also Known As The Pernicious Triangle

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Nisha
Jun 15, 2019   •  43 views

Do you believe in paranormal or supernatural activities or are you a person who believes that everything that happen, has got a scientific reason behind it? Well, whatever you are, you have got your entire life to explain this ever mysterious and evil triangle to yourself. Don’t ever, even at the slightest corner of your mind, think that this triangle is just a part of a huge sea and nothing else. Up till now, there are more than thousand victims to this triangle and still scientists have no idea as to where exactly these people have gone. So, if you too wanna check this out, there is just one advice I can give you, fulfill all your desires before heading towards this triangle because this might become your last journey.

This triangle named the Bermuda Triangle has it’s vertices as Miami, the most populous county in Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. This triangle, also known as the devil’s triangle, is located in the North Atlantic Ocean and covers upto half a million square miles of the ocean. Since 1492, when Christopher Columbus first sailed into the area and saw strange lights into the sky, the list of unexplainable disappearances in the Bermuda triangle has grown. From that time up till now around 300 ships have vanished without a trace, 75 aircraft have vanished out of thin air and over 1000 victims who never made it home to their families. There are several cases which depicts that this arcane area have been claiming victims on a regular basis. Here are two such incidents explained.

The Mary Celeste

This was an American merchant ship which set sail on November 7th 1872 with the ship’s captain Benjamin Briggs, his wife, their two year old daughter and a crew seven onboard. They were heading from New York to Genoa, Italy. The ship last recorded entry on November 25th when a British vessel happened to come upon Mary Celeste which was floating normally, discovered that there wasn’t a single soul onboard the ship and the lifeboat was missing. Everything else was normal and intact, even the precious cargo of 1700 barrels of raw alcohol as well as all of the crew’s belongings, were untouched. Neither the crew nor the lifeboat was ever found and some researchers believe that these innocent lives were claimed by the cursed place.

The Ellen Austin’s Queer Finding

The American schooner, in 1881, was heading to London when the crew found an unidentified ship drifting in the Sargasso sea, which is the northern edge of the Bermuda triangle. Something seemed off about the ship, so the captain decided to watch the ship for a couple of days to make sure that wasn’t a part of any kind of conspiracy. When the crew boarded on that abandoned vessel, they saw that everything was intact and therefore the captain decided to tow the ship back to New York. Two days later, when the two ships were sailing side by side on the calm waters, a storm came out of nowhere and separated the two ship. Once the storm calmed down a bit after a while, the captain found the same derelict ship drifting on the sea again at the same place where he had found it earlier.

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