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Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle!

For many years, scientists and conspiracy theorists have envisioned every possible scenario to explain mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.

The area, which covers an area of ​​the sea in the form of an equilateral triangle between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, has long been known for its articles and research by authors in the mid-20th century that speak of the dangers of alleged disappearance.

Most of these articles indicate that there are large disappearances there for dozens of ships, aircraft and hundreds of lives, more than any other region in the world, and many people have not found any logical explanation for the mysterious disappearances that occurred.

Now, an Australian scientist has revealed what he calls the "simple" explanation behind these mysterious phenomena, which is nothing more than a human error!

Speaking to News.com.au, Dr. Karl Kroszlnicki confirmed what many experts, the US Coast Guard and the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration have said over the years.

Several statistics of the US Coast Guard have confirmed that disappearances of ships and aircraft in this area do not occur more than any other area, and many documents have recently confirmed that much has been falsified. Many official agencies have acknowledged that the number and nature of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle were similar For others in the rest of the ocean.

"According to official statistics and the US Coast Guard, the number of aircraft lost in the Bermuda Triangle is the same anywhere in the world based on the percentage," Kroszlenicki said.

Kroszlenicki referred to the historical example, which people always mention when talking about this region, when five US Navy bombers disappeared in 1945, and the subsequent strange disappearance of the plane that was sent to find them.

"There was no evidence of wreckage of any aircraft or crew in this area so that we could believe something like this, and the search plane did not disappear, it was clear it had exploded," Kroszlenicki said of the incident.

"The Bermuda Triangle phenomenon can occur in other parts of the world if the same degree of air and sea traffic is available," she said in a commentary to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

"The ocean has always been a mysterious place for humans, but simply the presence of harsh weather conditions and poor navigation in one place will of course turn into a deadly place. There is no single evidence that mysterious disappearances occur in the Bermuda Triangle more than It is the case in any other area in the ocean with the same amount of air traffic and weather conditions. "5-004.jpg