Bermuda Triangle: Do Massive Hexagonal Lined Clouds Solve The Mystery?

For centuries, the notorious Bermuda Triangle, located between Miami, Puerto Rico and the island of Bermuda, has been linked with a high number of unexplained disappearances of aircraft and ships in its waters. Could this be the most rational explanation yet? It will be hard to prove, but most believable theory yet.

According to NYPost:

Strange clouds forming above the Bermuda Triangle could explain why dozens of ships and planes have mysteriously vanished in the notorious patch of sea.Using radar satellite imagery, they discovered bizarre “hexagonal” shaped clouds between 20 and 50 miles wide with wind force up to 170 miles per hour,forming over the dodgy patch of water.

Some of the most mysterious disappearances blamed on the Bermuda Triangle:One of the most famous disappearances was in 1945. Flight 19 vanished when five torpedo bombers lost contact during a US Navy training flight. All 14 airmen were lost, as were all 13 crew members of a flying boat that was on of two search planes sent out. In 1991 the pilot of a Grumman Cougar jet made a routine radio request to increase altitude. While ascending, the aircraft gradually faded from radar and vanished. The latest tragedy to be attributed is the cargo ship El Faro disaster in 2015 . The ship was reported missing, with all 33 crew on board, after being caught in a hurricane off the southern coast of the Bahamas in November.

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