Some might say that University of Washington oceanographers did well to only lose one of 21 underwater probes, given that they were deployed near the notorious Bermuda Triangle, where boats and airplanes have been known to disappear without a trace. read more
It's just a very large space of water in the North Atlantic. Ships have traveled through it since at least the 1400s. It's not illegal to travel in this space. read more
Bermuda triangle is an undefined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where numbers of ships and aircraft are disappeared under extremely mysterious circumstances. read more
The Bermuda Triangle is a popular name for a section of the western Atlantic Ocean which lies roughly between the British colony of Bermuda, Miami and southern Florida, and the island of Puerto Rico. It received this name decades ago because of its reputation for mysterious disappearances. read more