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What is the Bermuda Triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle, sometimes called the Devil's Triangle, is an area in the North Atlantic Ocean. The three corners of the Triangle are: the Bermuda Islands; Miami, Florida; and Puerto Rico (specifically the capital, San Juan). Numerous ships and airplanes have vanished in this area, often without a trace.
The first known navigator of the Bermuda Triangle, Christopher Columbus, on September 15, 1492, reported seeing "a remarkable bolt of fire fall into the sea." While sailing in that area, there was also a mysterious malfunction of the ship's compass.
Other incidents include the disappearance of four American naval vessels between 1781 and 1812; the 1918 disappearance of the navy coal ship U.S.S. Cyclops; the December 6, 1945, disappearance of five navy torpedo bomber planes plus a search boat; and the 1963 disappearances of an American merchant ship, a fishing boat, and two...
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