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The Bermuda Triangle and the Devil's Triangle are really supernatural forces at work?

Hello, everyone. In this episode, let's talk about the mysterious events happening in the ocean.

By li.bangdePublished 2 years ago 4 min read

The sea is desirable and feared, and it's not just the creatures that lurk beneath the waves that make your skin crawl, especially the area referred to as the Bermuda Triangle. Disappeared here the number of planes and ships are also countless, the Bermuda Triangle is worthy of a person heard of the color change of the underworld, how terrible believe not to do more explanation, you must have heard it before a lot of legends. But today we're not going talk about the Bermuda Triangle. Wecome on talk talk about an area of the coast of Japan called the Dragon Triangle, a place as famous as the Bermuda Triangle.

Open the map, from Taiwan Hualien to the northeast, then along the Ryukyu Islands to the northern end of Tokyo, Japan, then turn to the southern end of Yap Islands, finally back to Taiwan Hualien to form a triangle block, which is commonly known as the Dragon triangle, also known as the Devil's triangle. So what's so special about this place, and why is it called the Bermuda Triangle of the Pacific? Come on turn to the past to get a sense. Depending on statistics from the Japanese Security Agency, 161 Japanese ships were lost in the Dragon triangle from 1963 to 1972, and frightened Japanese people called this area the Devil Sea.

Nevertheless, Japan was not alone. On March 17, 1957, the then President of the Philippines, Magesay, was lost on a flight from Cebu en route to Manila. All 25 people, including the President, are missing. The Philippine government says the president died in a plane crash, but the location of the crash in the Dragon triangle has spawned urban legends. The Dragon triangle first attracted attention in 1937, when a mysterious disappearance occurred there.

Amelia Earhart was common knowledge in the United States at that time. She was the first time that female pilot to receive the Medal of Honor for flying the Cross. She was likewise the first female pilot to fly a plane solo across the Atlantic Ocean. In 1937, Amelia Earhart planned to fly around the world in an airplane. The route would be to circle the Earth along the equator, a distance of about 47,000 kilometers. That would be a considerable challenge even now, let alone then. And where to expect, this flight also became her final flight, let a person sign.

At that time, she piloted the plane in the Pacific "in Dragon Triangle" sea area suddenly lost signal, mysteriously disappeared, since then no word. It became one of America's biggest unsolved crime of the 20th century. Everyone wanted to know where Earhart had gone, and how could a human being connected to a plane suddenly disappear? After her disappearance, the U.S. Navy launched a massive search and rescue effort that cost nearly $4 million, an astronomical sum at the time, and it's easy to see how much the United States valued this legend.

However, unfortunately, after a long investigation, nothing was achieved. Even to this day, Earhart's disappearance remains the biggest mystery in the aviation industry, with countless experts and scholars seeking to uncover the truth of the incident. As long as the mention of the 'Dragon triangle' sea area, will compare to the 'Bermuda Triangle', so this so-called 'devil's delta' area and also what incredible things happened? In the fall of 2015, an American freighter, the Beacon, lost contact with Hurricane Joaquin on its way from Florida to Puerto Rico.

The U.S. Coast Guard, after receiving intelligence, immediately responded to the rescue, initially only found life buoys with the ship's name on it, and then recovered a crewman's body, the situation is not optimistic. The crew's chances of survival were fading as the ship's lifeboat was discovered in pieces. Some scientists think there is a messy magnetic field in this shadowy area, which can easily interfere with radar. And the more cryptic version is that there are countless souls on the sea looking for companions.

And out of the 'dragon triangle', about the 'Bermuda Triangle' strange rumors have never been broken, but also continue to have different events. In January this year, the "Bermuda Triangle" and the mysterious disappearance, the United States Coast Guard three days in a row to search for a missing ship carrying 20 people, but finally found no, had to abandon. The Bermuda Triangle is just an area of about 1.16 million square kilometers bounded by the islands of Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico.

So far, there have been at least 200 unsolved disappearances of ships and planes. In recent years, a number of people have tried to solve its mystery, searching for clues from the local seabed topography, and even claiming to have found an underwater pyramid. These two underwater pyramids are not only huge, but also extremely smooth, the towers have two large holes, the water is prone to create gigantic whirlpools, waves and fog.

There are also claims of a 2.4m deep round holes in the seabed off Bermuda, which seems to be the result of a violent impact. The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first coined in 1950 by writer Edward Chung, and in the 1960s, another writer, Vincent Gaddis, continued to be talk about Bermuda and mysterious disappearances. Nonetheless, others disagree, saying Bermuda is no more dangerous than other places.

The most notorious of these disappearances was the loss of five aircraft from the 19th Naval Squadron in the Bermuda Triangle in December 1945. Later, the investigation concluded that Taylor, the captain at that time, misjudged, and did have enough of the dissuasion of others, and the responsibility for human negligence is relatively bulky.

So whether the two seas are a magnetic disturbance or a supernatural force at work here, the scientific team hasn't been able to say for sure. Nevertheless, the earth we live on does have a lot of hidden mysteries being yet to be explored.

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