No - it’s not some exotic musical instrument so this may not be what you’re looking for. This is your last chance to stop reading and go watch Breaking Bad on Lightbox. I repeat this is your LAST chance.
The Bermuda Triangle is far worse than an overrated instrument from Southern Florida. It is an unforgiving, underwater graveyard where many pilots, sailors, ships and planes rest (and rot).
It is suspected that there are more than 300 wreckages lying at the bottom of the triangle-shaped patch of Atlantic Ocean. There are many ships and planes that “vanished without a trace”. Probably the most well known incidents are the U.S.S Cyclops; and the five planes code named “Flight 19” and the Martin PBM-5 Mariner plane sent to find and hopefully rescue the crews from Flight 19.
Some theories as to why the vessels sink are: HUGE rogue waves; “blue holes” - holes in the seabed so deep and with so many caves and tunnels they have only recently been able to map them very basically by sonar, “breakers” (not an underwater basketball team but large and sometimes sharp limestone formations) that can damage and split the hulls of large ships; underwater sinkholes that create whirlpools that suck the ships under the water; unusual magnetic fields that disrupt the navigation systems causing planes to fly into the sea; and even that they were simply abducted by aliens.
There have only been a few findings of wrecks throughout the area including an
A-3 SKYWARRIOR which sank beneath the shiny blue skin in 1960 and one of the 5 planes from Flight 19 were found it was NAV 23990.
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