Why Is The Bermuda Triangle So Mysterious?

The American cargo ship El Faro sank after supposedly being battered by Hurricane Joaquin in the Atlantic Ocean. The only thing left was a survival suit with unidentifiable human remains.

So was this just another unfortunate marine disaster, or did the El Faro fall victim to the Bermuda Triangle?

Specifics about the Bermuda Triangle’s physical size and location can vary, but it’s commonly described as a triangular part of the Atlantic Ocean running between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico.

It’s become a sort of go to for legends, because since the early 1900s, more than 50 ships and 20 aircraft have disappeared in the area without leaving any trace of a victim. A lot of people are keen to chalk up the disasters to UFOs to some rare magnetic field anomaly that destroys instrumentation, or any number of supernatural phenomena.

Watch the above video and decide for yourself!

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