Bermuda Triangle myths attributed to poor hurricane detection in the 1500s
The Bermuda Triangle Stargate website lists many interesting items on the Bermuda Triangle such as the following insightful information:
The legend of the Bermuda Triangle actually started in the 1500s during the height of trading between Spain and the Americas. The peak trading season was between June and October, which is also during Hurricane Season in the Atlantic Ocean. Many ships, loaded with gold and jewels for Spain, would set out into the Bermuda Triangle, and would either never return, or would arrive in Spain badly mauled by terrible storms, which the people on the ships claimed were attacked by sea monsters. Actually, many of the ships sunk because the captains had no idea how powerful hurricanes could be, or how quickly storms could develop in that area. Today, with weather satellites, advanced radar, reconnaissance planes, and other observation methods, hurricanes and other storms are much more detectable and predictable. Ships can be turned away from them before they get into trouble.
The Weather in the Triangle
I still wonder if the Bermuda Triangle may have something to do with Atlantis buried underwater in the area.
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