Monday 4 July 2016

Bermuda Triangle Mystery

We live in the age of science and sometimes, things happen that cannot be explained by the laws of science that we study in the schools and colleges. There are a lot of mysteries in the world. Unexplained things, places and events that make us believe in the supernatural. There are many things in the world that the Science today cannot explain and among the top comes the Bermuda triangle mystery. 

Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda triangle, as you can see in the picture, is located in the Atlantic Ocean. It has been home to a large number of mysteries that involve the aircrafts and ships getting lost in that particular region. 


The most amazing incident that I know is about a pilot who took off from the islands, from the south of the triangle and was headed towards the giant landmass (Florida). He was on propeller plane which could only go at the limited speed of something around 300 kmph. The distance was so much that he needed to travel for hours and it would mean burning more than 60% of the fuel that he had. On the way through the Triangle he remembered seeing a swirl of the clouds and the shaking of the plane, it took 15 minutes for the clouds to disappear. Meanwhile all his measuring instruments went haywire and he had no clue of his location. On the clearing of clouds he saw his location on the instrument of the plane and it read him being flying above ground. He thought it to be incorrect and suddenly was shocked to see the ground beneath on looking through the window. This made him land his plane at his destination as soon as possible and figure out an explanation for the event that had just occurred. There was none. The fuel in the plane was almost as if the plane had flew for the exact same time the pilot flew it actually which was also confirmed by the flight control taking in the time of flight of the aircraft and its landing. The plane had gone faster than it could go, to cross the triangle at supersonic speeds, with evidence of fuel and time notations.

This is one of the best Bermuda triangle mysteries that I've come across.

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