Exactly How Many?
See, nobody knows the exact number of ships and airplanes that have disappeared in that area and the most known numbers are like 50 ships and 20 airplanes. It is all because of the fact that no wreckage is found after the crash and that makes the Bermuda Triangle a mystery. Some believe it is the weather and other believe it is all because of the human error.
Bermuda Is Not In The Caribbean
Surprised, right? Yes, Bermuda looks like that it’s near Jamaica or Cuba, but that’s not the case because it’s further in the northeast. It is much closer to North Carolina’s Cape Hatteras and not the Caribbean. Because of the Gulf Stream, Bermuda stays warm and consists of northernmost coral reefs in the Atlantic.
The 12 Vile Vortexes
If you don’t know, there are 12 Vile Vortexes all around the globe known for their strange habits and disappearances over the years. The Bermuda Triangle comes under one of 12 vortexes where all the strange disappearance takes place. Others are in Japan, Hawaii, Pakistan, and Timbuktu. The most extreme ones are present near the North and South Poles, and scientists believe because of the magnetic energy present near the poles such strange patterns occur in the vortexes.
What Do Sailors Believe?
“I read all the stories of boats & planes disappearing,” says Brunel the skipper from Bouwe Bekking Team. “But in all the times I’ve raced through the Bermuda Triangle, never has anything strange happened – well, maybe the only thing I remember is that in some races we’ve had ferocious thunderstorms and got hit by lightning once, killing all the electronics onboard.” We don’t believe you because Joshua Slocum, the first person who sail around the globe that too all by himself vanished from the face of the Earth while passing through Martha’s Vineyard to South America. The mystery behind his disappearance is still unsolved and is linked with the Bermuda Triangle.