What lies beneath the Bermuda Triangle seabed?

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Published 2022-09-04
There’s one place in the oceans that has particularly sinister fame.
In the distant 15th century, Christopher Columbus’s expedition faced something that made the whole team panic. The great discoverer's ship journal contains accounts of the compass needle going haywire, huge spurts of flame appearing out of nowhere, and the sea giving off a strange glow.
Many years later, this dead place proved once again how sinister it is.
Ships disappear without a trace here. Sometimes they are found - drifting, empty, and completely desolated... But more often than not we don’t even find wrecks.
But it’s not only the ships that go missing!
Planes disappear too. Even entire squadrons of military aircraft!
Facts and rumors about these incredible phenomena have quickly spread around the globe, and soon this region of the Atlantic became known as something sinister, and it continues to uphold its eerie reputation even today.
You’ve already guessed it. This is the Bermuda Triangle.
What kind of supernatural power is hidden under its waters?
And what does science say about all this?
The Bermuda Triangle.
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All Comments (21)
  • @ryv
    Hi. What have you heard or thought of this place?
  • It is a shibboleth. You'll find rough patches of sea, especially over the Gulf Stream. Frequent path of hurricanes, but nothing supernatural. I've sailed it. Once, after a storm, I surfed our 53' fiberglass sailing yacht down 50' following seas. Saw waterspouts there too. If you fear the ocean, the "Bermuda Triangle" myth may frighten you. But I love the ocean; I feel part of it.
  • @Raven135
    I couldn't wait to see Bermuda and once I was able to go, I wasn't disappointed. It is a beautiful place.
  • @punkcakex
    I just discovered your channel and I'm obsessed. Thank you for creating such amazing content! I'm a visual person and graphics really help me understand the subjects. Keep doing what you're doing 💜
  • @kalodner666
    One can account for severe weather for aircraft and boats falling foul,however not multiple people simply disappearing without trace when the boats still ride the oceans unmanned.
  • Intriguing, i always knew there was more to life and i have also been looking for a way to find not only protection but a way to be influential to the human society
  • My friend, her husband and baby disappeared in a small plane flying from Key Largo to Miami around 1988. No trace of anything. Ever.
  • Because the currents converge there, you have to deal with extreme temperature differences at that location, which means that the weather can change from calm to a tropical storm in minutes. And underwater the landscape is quite flat, but triangular in the center point due to mountains that stand out because the ground is higher there. That is the conclusion of the whole story.
  • I wonder if it's like a time machine tunnel that you pass into another dimension, it's worth a thought!!!
  • I was a sailor, on container ships, I sailed the Bermuda Triangle 4 times a year, like that for 4 years - I never saw anything strange
  • @pauldh62
    The Douglas DC3 was pictured with square windows. Any pressurised aircraft with square windows is doomed. In the 1950s research into a number of aircraft crashing finally discovered that these shaped windows blow at a certain height, suddenly depressurising the aircraft.
  • Hear me out. The idea of the Bermuda Triangle is a ocean mystery and the fact no shipwreck or plane crashes were not found. My theory is that the Bermuda Triangle has a magnetic attraction that messes up flight boxes and ship control leading it to the center of the triangle. And no remains or anything means the triangle in itself is an anomaly or a wormhole. I’m not sure but have been obsessed with the mystery of the triangle forever. That’s just my theory
  • @dontd65
    The Marianas Trench is NOT 1550 Km deep! it's 11 Km deep. WTF are you guys smoking?
  • @Guapita360
    It's so interesting how it has a volcanic area also Just like Puerto Rico is sitting on a volcano most likely the whole area that surround the Bermuda is surrounded by more volcanoes, it makes sense how the gas can make things sink and not many people wanna talk about the sea creatures that still have not been discovered most likely that's why people disappear 🤔
  • @goite2654
    The USS Cyclops is still a mystery to me... That's a big ship with 309 people in it...... Wow
  • Well I've been here personally, all I can see is that ships and planes missing in this area are those old types of vessels. Modern ships navigate this area with ease although the weather in that area is not so good and ocean currents are strong
  • @hcvfggd
    I need to go to the Bermuda triangle man there's a whole bunch of free stuff sitting around there just floating around and flying around damn
  • Just a thought, extinct volcanoes can cause disturbances in magnetic fields, it's a possible explanation as to why the compasses could temporarily fail.