When I was in 4th grade I thought the Bermuda triangle would be a way bigger problem for me than it actually turned out to be.
Also, being on fire. The way they pushed, “stop, drop, and roll” so hard, I presumed that being on fire was a routine part of life.
So true!
And quicksand.
Think I saw research that shows there was a lot of methane deposits underneath that area and so low flying craft as well as ships would find density of the air as well water changing so much they plummet.
The bermuda beast was shot by the police in 1976
Did this mysteriously align with the increasingly prevalent use of gps technology?
Nah, it was never a particularly dangerous place. There were just a couple of accidents there that became famous.
That’s a bit of an understatement. There were books and movies and documentaries on this.
One documentary suggested there could be some kind of gas (like CO2) leaking from the ocean floor, which floated to the surface and affected the buoyancy of ships, causing them to sink. It also rose into the air and made airplanes not fly. So maybe it was also helium or something.
I’m surprised the billionaire pancake Ocean Gate guy didn’t take his fiberglass submersible down in that area to find all these sunken ships and airplanes.
Navigation and tracking have improved since 1970.
Wait til you hear about The Great Lakes Triangle. Much nastier than the Bermuda one.
The legend lives on from the Chippewa on down
Of the big lake they call Gitche Gumee…
They say if you sail too far you could accidentally find yourself in the USA 🤢
Do tell
If I’m not mistaken, the whole myth rose from an incident with a pilot using land navigation, got one cluster of islands confused with another, which caused him to set an incorrect course and ended up getting lost at sea.
Ay least that’s my understanding. Now let’s talk about the real danger: quicksand.
As I understand quicksand is only dangerous because people get stuck and can’t get out. People don’t sink in quicksand. You actually can get out all by yourself.
As I understand, the number of incidents was no worse than other travel areas. Just that the Bermuda triangle is such a heavily traveled area, meaning more incidents
Scooby doo enforced it for me
Or the real danger for kids: you can be abused by the President of the usa but there never will be any repercussions
Not to make too fine a point of it, but quicksand is relatively rare in the Bermuda Triangle. Unless it is a very watered down version of course, but that’s outside my comfort zone.
Are those called beaches?
Hmm you might be onto something here
beaches are huge traps set by government to trap people
I suppose there’s also the really wet sand, on the ocean floor. I don’t think it gets much more wet than that. Not sure how quick it is though. But presumably if you are stuck in that sand, then you have already endured a series of arguably less desirable circumstances.
Quicksand is hella rare everywhere. As a kid i feared it hard and knowing how to escape it was absolutely survival-critical knowledge.
I have never once been anywhere even near it.
You can make your own, it’s fun! Dig a big hole on the beach, fill it with water, then put the sand back in. It makes kind of a trap, you can’t necessarily tell there’s a hole there but if you step on it, you’ll sink right in. Don’t worry, you can get out just fine.
New fear unlocked: The Bermuda Quicksand!
I always felt like sinking mud didn’t get the attention it deserved.
The spirits evaporated through the hole in the ozone layer.
The worst part about this is i have absolutely no solid proof that that’s wrong.
The Bermuda Triangle is so 20th Century. That term is considered racist now.
Racist?
They prefer the term three-sided polygon.
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