The Bermuda Triangle is nothing but a pseudoscience. There are a lot of logical theories of disappearances and deaths-based on science.
It is said that UFO, aliens and paranormal activities are apart of the Bermuda Triangle, when there is no evidence of UFO's or aliens. The Bermuda Triangle is becoming a lot less of a mystery as more and more theories are revealed. Even the U.S government believe that the triangle is just a myth and is the cause of poor weather and navigation.
Going back to the story of the five navy airplanes, it was later investigated that the crewmen of the navy airplanes weren't experienced drivers along with their patrol leader Lt. Charles Taylor. Reports indicate that on the day of the flight, Lt. Charles Taylor had a hangover and didn't pass on his flight duty.
Larry Kusche, the author of "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" has done a lot of research and has evidence that the Bermuda Triangle does not exist and in fact is just an exaggeration. His research prove that the number of deaths and disappearances that occurred were no more than other deaths near large bodies of water. He also found out that the number of disappearances and deaths were inaccurate and mistaken. Some deaths and disappearances may not have anything to do with the Bermuda triangle, they can happen from any end (the pilot and sailor or weather). The theories are possibilities that are mistake to cause a riot. These theories indicate that their is no Bermuda triangle, but just another ocean.
It is said that UFO, aliens and paranormal activities are apart of the Bermuda Triangle, when there is no evidence of UFO's or aliens. The Bermuda Triangle is becoming a lot less of a mystery as more and more theories are revealed. Even the U.S government believe that the triangle is just a myth and is the cause of poor weather and navigation.
Going back to the story of the five navy airplanes, it was later investigated that the crewmen of the navy airplanes weren't experienced drivers along with their patrol leader Lt. Charles Taylor. Reports indicate that on the day of the flight, Lt. Charles Taylor had a hangover and didn't pass on his flight duty.
Larry Kusche, the author of "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" has done a lot of research and has evidence that the Bermuda Triangle does not exist and in fact is just an exaggeration. His research prove that the number of deaths and disappearances that occurred were no more than other deaths near large bodies of water. He also found out that the number of disappearances and deaths were inaccurate and mistaken. Some deaths and disappearances may not have anything to do with the Bermuda triangle, they can happen from any end (the pilot and sailor or weather). The theories are possibilities that are mistake to cause a riot. These theories indicate that their is no Bermuda triangle, but just another ocean.