Other people believe the lost city of Atlantis is in the Bermuda Triangle. In 1968, researchers found stones that appeared to have been shaped and placed near “Blimini Road,” as a wall. In 1970, Dr. Ray Brown claimed to have found an underwater pyramid. In the pyramid, Brown saw a metallic rod. Below the rod was a stand with bronze hands holding a sphere. Brown believes the fractured lines may be electrical in nature. In an altered state, these energy crystals send out rays that either make ships and planes disintegrate or mess up the navigational systems on ships and planes.
Many people believe that magnetic abnormalities are to blame for the disappearances. Rob MacGregor and Bruce Gernon appear to have found a strange cloud hovering over the shores of Miami. When the flew over it, the cloud began spreading out and matching their speed. The cloud then formed a tunnel with walls that spun in counterclockwise direction. This cloud cause the navigational instruments, compass, and the clock to go haywire. When they emerged from the cloud, they were almost directly over Miami. The strangest thing about this flight, is that it took only 47 minutes and should have taken 75 minutes. Gernon believed that all of this was caused by an electronic fog.
Almost every story regarding the Bermuda Triangle involves compass malfunction. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the two places on earth where a compass points true north, rather than magnetic north.
Another far-fetched theory involves Blue Holes. These are water-filled caves in the bottom of the ocean that are blue in colour. Many believe “blue holes” are passage ways for UFO’s.
These are some of the more implausible explanations for the disappearances and accidents in the Bermuda Triangle.
http://www.trueghosttales.com/paranormal/facts-myths-about-the-bermuda-triangle/
http://bermudatrianglefacts.com/
http://adventure.howstuffworks.com/bermuda-triangle5.htm
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