Monday, August 13, 2012

Bermuda Triangle scary facts !!!!


Since i was young i was fascinated by unsolved mysteries,scary ghost stories,unexplained phenomena etc and one thing that was almost of top of the list was the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.I have never been there and i never want to be there either...it sounds enough scary for me to lay around in my room and continue playing on my xbox.There have been many theories of the Bermuda triangle I have heard.I have heard things such as its a place  where ghosts exists and never let people return,A place for aliens on earth,its a place where gravity does not exist.A few of the natural explanations of the Bermuda triangle are
  • compass variations,Compass variations are unusual local magnetic anomalies may exist in the area
  • Gulf Stream, it is a river within an ocean, and, like a river, it can and does carry floating objects. It has a surface velocity of up to about 2.5 metres per second (5.6 mi/h). A small plane making a water landing or a boat having engine trouble can be carried away from its reported position by the current.
  • Human Error,Human stubbornness may have caused businessman Harvey Conover to lose his sailing yacht, the Revonoc, as he sailed into the teeth of a storm south of Florida on January 1, 
  • Violent weather,Hurricanes are powerful storms, which form in tropical waters and have historically cost thousands of lives lost and caused billions of dollars in damage. The sinking of Francisco de Bobadilla's Spanish fleet in 1502 was the first recorded instance of a destructive hurricane. These storms have in the past caused a number of incidents related to the Triangle.
  • Methane Hydrates,It has been hypothesized that periodic methane eruptions (sometimes called "mud volcanoes") may produce regions of frothy water that are no longer capable of providing adequate buoyancy for ships. If this were the case, such an area forming around a ship could cause it to sink very rapidly and without warning.
  • Rogue waves,In various oceans around the world, rogue waves have caused ships to sink and oil platforms to topple.These waves, until 1995, were considered to be a mystery and/or a myth.
This has been debated from a long time and i have also found clues on the internet where people have confirmed that they have gone through it,come back and confirmed that the birds fishes and all survive and this is just a myth but the amount of disappearances that have happened there is the biggest question everyone with a very few answers.

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