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    Default Re: Bermuda Triangle Mystery


    this mystery is unending.... so as the arguments of different scientists and paranormal experts or whoever. They might have rational explanations but there are still other things that remain strange and difficult to explain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MyMaria
    For me, i think the best explanation is that of the sustainable energy sources from the ocean bed.. it makes sense.

    One theory now suggests that when the covering of "methane ice" which exists over much of the seabed of the Bermuda Triangle becomes unstable; this causes instability of the sea and an explosive mixture of air and methane above. Any ships or planes travelling over the area could sink or catch fire.

    So, the missing boats -- experts say it was almost certainly doomed by methane gas bubbling from the sea bed there. The rising gas reduced the density of the sea water so much that the fishing boat was no longer able to stay afloat. It disappeared down the gas "hole" like a lift descending down a shaft. Same thing goes for all men who jump overboard.

    yep yep sakto...hehehe

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    Default exist nang bermuda triangle?

    tinoud or atik2x raning bermuda triangle?

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    Ni exist na oi...naa na sa Carribean dapit. Pero kanang disapperance sa mga ships ug planes naa'y scientific explanation ana.

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    ingon sa akng cousin... dli lng usa ka cousin kundi dghan sila... lahi nga barko ilang sakyan... ingon sila, dli gyd kuno sila mangagi dd2 sa gi ingon nga bermuda triangle... ky rumors nag ingon nga malunod ang mga barko dd2 bsag aircraft mu agi ma pawng ang makina... pero, wala sila kahibaw kng ngnu... mysterious lge kaau... bsag dli pa tinuod, dli ghapon mu take ug risk ang captain ug agi dd2 oi...tsk!tsk!tsk!

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    Mao ni reasons ngano mangawala ang barko ug planes

    Methane hydrates

    An explanation for some of the disappearances has focused on the presence of vast fields of methane hydrates on the continental shelves. Laboratory experiments carried out in Australia have proven that bubbles can, indeed, sink a scale model ship by decreasing the density of the water[22]; any wreckage consequently rising to the surface would be rapidly dispersed by the Gulf Stream. It has been hypothesized that periodic methane eruptions (sometimes called "mud volcanoes") may produce regions of frothy water that are no longer capable of providing adequate buoyancy for ships. If this were the case, such an area forming around a ship could cause it to sink very rapidly and without warning.

    A white paper was published in 1981 by the United States Geological Survey about the appearance of hydrates in the Blake Ridge area, off the southeastern United States coast.[23] However, according to a USGS web page, no large releases of gas hydrates are believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 15,000 years.[24]


    Compass variations
    Compass problems are one of the cited phrases in many Triangle incidents. Some have theorized the possibility of unusual local magnetic anomalies in the area, however these have not been shown to exist. It should also be remembered that compasses have natural magnetic variations in relation to the Magnetic poles. For example, in the United States the only places where magnetic (compass) north and geographic (true) north are exactly the same are on a line running from Wisconsin to the Gulf of Mexico. Navigators have known this for centuries. But the public may not be as informed and think there is something mysterious about the compass "changing" across an area as large as the Triangle, which it naturally will.


    Hurricanes
    Hurricanes are extremely powerful storms which are spawned in the Atlantic near the equator, and have historically been responsible for thousands of lives lost and billions of dollars in damage. The sinking of Francisco de Bobadilla's Spanish fleet in 1502 was the first recorded instance of a destructive hurricane. These storms have in the past caused a number of incidents related to the Triangle.


    Gulf Stream
    The Gulf Stream is an ocean current that originates in the Gulf of Mexico, and then through the Straits of Florida, into the North Atlantic. In essence, it is a river within an ocean, and like a river, it can and does carry floating objects. A small plane making a water landing or a boat having engine trouble will be carried away from its reported position by the current, as happened to the cabin cruiser Witchcraft on December 22, 1967, when it reported engine trouble near the Miami buoy marker one mile (1.6 km) from shore, but was not there when a Coast Guard cutter arrived.


    Freak waves
    Main article: Rogue wave (oceanography)
    Extremely large waves can appear seemingly at random, even in calm seas. One such rogue wave caused the Ocean Ranger, then the world's largest offshore platform, to capsize off the coast of Newfoundland in 1982. There is, however, no particular reason to believe rogue waves are more common in the Bermuda region, and this explanation cannot account for the loss of airplanes.

    from wikipedia.org

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    wow nice explanation ha, ehehehe XD

    search ni nako sa inet... wikipedia



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    The Triangle area

    The boundaries of the Triangle vary with the author; some stating its shape is akin to a trapezoid covering the Straits of Florida, the Bahamas, and the entire Caribbean island area east to the Azores; others add to it the Gulf of Mexico. The more familiar, triangular boundary in most written works has as its points somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda, with most of the accidents concentrated along the southern boundary around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits.

    The area is one of the most heavily-sailed shipping lanes in the world, with ships crossing through it daily for ports in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands. Cruise ships are also plentiful, and pleasure craft regularly go back and forth between Florida and the islands. It is also a heavily flown route for commercial and private aircraft heading towards Florida, the Caribbean, and South America from points north.

    The Gulf Stream ocean current flows through the Triangle after leaving the Gulf of Mexico; its current of five to six knots may have played a part in a number of disappearances. Sudden storms can and do appear, and in the summer to late fall hurricanes strike the area. The combination of heavy maritime traffic and tempestuous weather makes it inevitable that vessels could founder in storms and be lost without a trace – especially before improved telecommunications, radar, and satellite technology arrived late in the 20th century

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    tinood ang bermuda truiag
    ako tito nalunod ilang barko sa bermuda triangle sa una mga 1980

    me uli sa pilipinas pasas ra dyud tawn dala....

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    exist na bai... dara sad o..

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    unsolved misteries kay la man juy naka adto na na lugar.

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    ^^its not a mystery....pls read the previous posts

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