The Bermuda Triangle is one of the great mystery of the world might which has no explanation. It is also known as the Devil's Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is situated in the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico where dozens of ships and airplanes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The area of the Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles in the Atlantic Ocean. Actually it is the southeastern tip of Florida. The first case of the Bermuda Triangle published in the magazine "Bermuda Triangle" in 1964 by the author Vincent Gaddis. The Bermuda Triangle has many mysterious stories includes Flight 19, a group of 5 U.S. Navy torpedo bombers plane carrying 14 men took off from Lauderdale, Florida, that vanished in the Triangle in December, 1945. That same day, a rescue plane with 13 crew members also disappeared. Other stories include the mystery of USS Cyclops, a 542-foot-long the largest cargo ship of U.S. Navy with a crew of 309 and 10,000 tons of manganese went missing in March 1918 between Barbados and the Chesapeake Bay. In 1941 two of the Cyclops’ sister ships similarly vanished in the same route. Even recently in 2015, El Faro, a cargo ship with 33 on board vanished in the area. As far as it is known 75 planes and hundreds of ships have demised in the Bermuda Triangle. The US Army, Navy and Coast Guard agree with the disappearance.
However, there is no single theory that solves the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Scientists give the different explanation about the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, it may be for over time flying or sailing , ranging from the paranormal, electromagnetic interference that causes compass problems, bad weather, the gulf stream, and large undersea fields of methane. U.S. President Woodrow Wilson said “Only God and the sea know what happened to the great ship”. After long time of search the U.S. Coast Guard said “In a review of many aircraft and vessel losses in the area over the years, there has been nothing discovered that would indicate that casualties were the result of anything other than physical causes. No extraordinary factors have ever been identified.”
Many other sources dismiss the idea of Bermuda mystery because Cruise ships regularly sail through the area, and commercial and private aircraft of Americas, Europe and the Caribbean islands routinely fly over it.

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