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3 Mysterious Letters from the Devil's Triangle!


The Bermuda Triangle is the greatest mystery of humanity that has puzzled scientists, researchers and those interested in nature. Hundreds of ships and planes have disappeared between its three sides, calling it the Devil's Triangle.

Although the Atlantic Ocean is distinguished by its clean waters and charming atmosphere, anyone who ventured to visit this triangle was affected, and nothing was found.

After a series of documentaries on this triangle, most disappearances are known to many, but some details are not yet mentioned, such as letters attempted by ship leaders and missing aircraft sent to rescue teams.

In the following report, we will note the three most surprising and horrifying messages received by rescue teams from planes and ships lost in the "Devil's Triangle".

In December 1945, five US Navy launchers set off near the Triangle. The pilots were surprised to see their aircraft compasses fail simultaneously, but they were able to contact the watchtowers and track specialists. "We can not control our airplanes. Known "and then disappeared aircraft without finding any trace.

One of the tourists said: "Our boat crashed and we thought we saw something strange that we can not describe." At the arrival of the rescuers, they found no trace of the ship or the tourists. Clear to the rescuers, who greeted her with astonishment.

The third message was from the Japanese ship Raygo Kumaru when it sailed inside Bermuda, and the words of its last crew were: "Come quickly ... we have no escape that he deserves our lives."

Researchers from the Norwegian Arctic University have discovered dredging fossils at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean caused by massive explosions of methane pellets that were likely to be the cause of ships and aircraft sinking in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle.

The researchers said that Qatar discovered these fossils up to 500 meters and a depth of 45 meters, "and estimate that" the emission of these gases when mixed with a large amount of methane cause the warming of the Atlantic waters. "

The researchers consider this discovery to be the solution to the mystery of the "Bermuda Triangle," and are likely to be the waters of the triangle has lost an important proportion of its density as a result of mixing with gas.

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