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@polyph0nic

I was on a cruise once and the captain came on the intercom: “good morning, it’s friday the 13th and we’re in the bermuda triangle”

@Matt-w4v6n

This is something that have always fascinated me, I love hearing the different theories!

@Sacto1654

There's actually a clear reason why we have the Bermuda Triangle and somewhat similar Devil's Sea in the western Pacific: both regions have major ocean currents that make a sharp right turn. As such, with the severe change in ocean current direction, this results in very unstable climate in the area of the current turning from west to north, as noted by the innumerable reports of going to from calm weather to severe storm in a very short period of time by ships and airplanes in the area.

@jamesrock9446

This is still happening in case anyone is wondering. SINCE 1995, there have been 3487 ships and 423 airplanes incidents with at least 58 boats that's missing and 129 small planes that's vanished.

@innerlight0

Incredible work! The amount of effort you put into this really shows

@gtmerkley

I have sailed through the Bermuda Triangle several times .Nice place to sleep, Water is very calm.

@Soccerguy-f1p

Is no one going to question how the pilot said it doesn’t look normal

@CrispColdChris

The Bermuda Triangle was the first research paper i ever remember writing. My parents had this series of mystery books made by like Time magazine or something and one was on the Triangle.

After painlessly researching via that 1 book on the subject, I was 100% convinced at 11 years old that the Bermuda Triangle was in fact, truly dangerous and governments should not allow travel there. 😂

@I_am_asleep

My dumbass was like why can’t they js fly over to the Bermuda Triangle and see what’s up 💀


Edit: Damn 328 likes thanks I didn’t think so many people would like this

@aprilbrandon3441

This is an amazing video! Props to you! Hope you get more famous

@frogwrinkle1

The way this guy presents his videos are quality! Great work!

@skylinepresents1611

To be honest, when going places since I travel a lot, I’ve been through the Bermuda triangle more times than I can count.

@literallyjustcats1

Thank you for finally uploading. It’s been so long.

@berryboystraw

Wow! This is such good editing! Also how the heck do you only have 100k subs

@Alex-ox9bj

The amount of editing in this video is insane

@WaddlesV2

To sum it up so then you don't have to watch the whole thing, compasses don't work there and people get disoriented and lost, crashing in the sea. As for ships, they run out of fuel and can get swept away by waves.

@ThreeIdiotsInaVan

The first question should not be, "Why are there an inordinate number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle?" The first question should be, "ARE there an inordinate number of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle?" And the answer is -- no. The Bermuda Triangle is not the most dangerous part of the ocean. Don't believe me? Just ask the maritime insurance companies. Their livelihoods depend on getting an accurate answer to that question.

This is a decades old woo-woo story, basically an urban legend. Hell, the size and shape of the Bermuda Triangle changes depending on how many disappearances the author wants to include in their book.

@KingShonutw

They destroyed millions of fish as a training exercise and wonder why things got weird lol

@Yabuturtle

Did anyone think of sending a drone over the Bermuda Triangle to see if it would disappear?