Some people think that the loss of the influence of the Atlantis has led to extinction, others seem to think that there is a central vortex in the middle of the Bermuda triangle and attracts things to the other side. Although not, most of the explanation of the book is based on science, even if it is not science, it is evidence. Most of the Atlantic storms and hurricanes passed the Bermuda Triangle and they insisted on the ship before we knew it, and it seemed like it disappeared.
According to the "mystery" of the Bermuda Triangle, probably all missing, broken or accident is not a mystery thing. "The review of the Loyes of London accident record by Fate magazine editor in 1975 showed that this triangle is not dangerous than other areas." "The records of the US Coast Guard corroborate this, since then there have been no good arguments to argue against these statistics, although the Bermuda triangle is not a real mystery, but this area occupies a part of its marine tragedy It is one of the busiest marine tourist areas in the world, but it is natural that there are so many activities in relatively small areas.
As the most marvelous life, the Bermuda triangle may have finally found explanations. This strange area of North Atlantic between Bermuda, Miami and San Juan, Puerto Rico is responsible for the amazing disappearance of dozens of ships and planes. The legend of the Bermuda Triangle contains the story of Flight 19, a group of five American torpedo bombs that disappeared in 1945 in a triangle. The rescue team looking for them also disappeared. Other stories include the mystery of the Cyclops of the US Navy and it has led to the loss of the greatest noncombat life in the history of the US Navy. The ship where 309 people boarded in 1918 disappeared. Even in 2015, cargo ship El Faro carrying 33 cargoes disappeared in this area
In the region from the coast of Florida to Bermuda, Puerto Rico, the notorious Bermuda triangle (also known as the fatal triangle or the devil's triangle) has hundreds of shipwrecks, plane crashes, mysterious disappearances, process equipment Failure, other failures are being criticized Explain the phenomenon. The author, Vincent Gaddis, used the term "Bermuda Triangle" for the article "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" written by Agos in 1964. There are many unusual events in this area. Several other writers including Charles Berlitz and Ivan Sanderson also joined their names.