Bermuda Triangle Theories and Counter-Theories
The area referred to as the Bermuda Triangle, or Devil’s Triangle,
covers about 500,000 square miles of ocean off the southeastern tip of Florida. When Christopher Columbus
sailed through the area on his first voyage to the New World, he
reported that a great flame of fire (probably a meteor) crashed into the
sea one night and that a strange light appeared in the distance a few
weeks later. He also wrote about erratic compass readings, perhaps
because at that time a sliver of the Bermuda Triangle was one of the few
places on Earth where true north and magnetic north lined up.
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