its cool that you are updating information even years after your work is published, its cool that the you are making sure that mistakes in your videos are being corrected
That story about Taylor and flight 19 is genuinely upsetting me. He's so sure of where he is and where he needs to go but all he can see is just endless ocean no matter how far he flies. It must have been terrifying, like all land had just vanished. Genuinely terrifying.
My biggest fear. I hate open ocean. Whats so frustrating is that if he went south instead of north and then west instead of east he would've been saved. He did the exact opposite of what he should've done!!! 😭😭
@@isaacster5027 True. If Taylor had decided to just go back the way he came once he suspected something's wrong flight 19 would've had a larger chance of surviving
@@lanam3098 You need to watch a video about flying. It's very easy to lose orientation and all sense of direction when you're higher up in altitude. The sea and sky (especially in the daytime) basically look the same. Also, both his compasses were not working, it may have been the first time on the route so he can't guess the direction either. It's way harder to discern directions when you're actually in the plane and flying at those altitudes.
I always thought it was something crazy important and a mystery for like everyone. And that nobody goes there. I was so fascinated and always scared about it. One day I saw a documentary about it which set the facts straight and I was so disappointed lmao
Literally the same.. I thought it was a full no-go zone and that you weren't even allowed to go there. Even when I saw commercial on TV for Bermuda vacations I thought that it was some special thing where you took a cruise to some hidden beach in the triangle and assumed the risk of sinking while traveling. As a little kid I wanted to be an explorer and visit places that people were looking for like islands hidden in the triangle, Atlantis, El Dorado, and so on... only to find out when I was like 23 years old that none of the mythical mysterious places even existed... that every single one of the "lost" places I wanted to find were literally just stories and legends and even if I went and spent my lifetime searching I'd never find anything because they were never there in the first place.. Growing up and becoming an adult really sucks... Coming to terms with the reality of the world and the fact that all your childhood dreams and ambitions have been shattered and were based on nothing more than falsehoods... it's difficult to bear.. ya know?..
Hey don't feel too bad. As a kid I thought the northern part of Michigan was unclaimed territory because all of the maps I saw only ever label the southern part.
My dad spent his entire life constantly solo sailing through that area and he never met any mishaps. He most recently did it at the age of 73 with his childhood best friend. He went from New York to Bermuda to St Barts and back in 2020.
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@@alleghanyonce I think it is impossible to completely cover either a plate/pancake or sphere/globe (whichever you believe in) with a singular triangle without overlap with itself or extraterrestrial void, but what do I know.
@@alleghanyonce Yes, I thought it was a joke. I just tried to give a joke answer. And yeah technically in case of a globe (as science and evidence suggests and I ofc. believe in) any shape drawn upon a larger surface of the earth like the Bermuda Triangle would need to be significantly three-dimensional in which case I don't even know if "triangle" is a fitting name. Obviously the point of this video was to show that it is nonsense anyway.
Guys wanna join me on a mission (private cruise) to go explore the Bermuda Triangle (to go find this lit party) and maybe get lost (stay there to party)
I think its a scarier truth that flight 19 crashed due to a confused flight instructor leading 4 students to their death miles away from land, rather than the mysterious Bermuda triangle swallowing them.
Have to agree, someone summed it up a few comments above, saying from the perspective of Taylor it would have looked like all land just disappeared, he was so confident of where he was, I bet they all lost hope before they even landed, seeing their distinguished and practiced trainer become so disoriented and lost over water with no land in sight, so much more terrifying than some unknown mystery.
Unfortunately, even today one of the leading causes of plane crashes is an experienced pilot not trusting their instruments. Usually because they are disorientated or have tunnel vision, and they think that their instruments being wrong is more likely than they themselves being wrong.
@@justinwood1078 His decision to head east was based on him believing that he was initially in the keys and that the Florida mainland was directly east(at least according to the theory supported by the log). Heading directly easy, in his mind, would be the way to get back to Florida when in reality he was on the opposite side of the peninsula.
That student who was leading flight 19 was probably leading them correctly, which really sucks since it really seems that whole thing could have been avoided
Sounds like the military in general. Just because someone has been in longer, they somehow always think they are the smartest person in the room. I couldn't tell you how often my soldiers had much better ideas that I did, which is why I always made a point to ask for better ideas.
@@Ty-sq7yi Yeah, think that applies to most leadership, honestly. Being a manager/supervisor/sgt/trainer or whatever else doesn't mean you shouldn't be having input from everyone. Stuff runs and works better when everyone gets to bring ideas to the table.
You are no fun whatsoever. Part of what I’ve never understood about people who hate conspiracies/legends is why they are so obsessed with proving how absolutely boring reality is. Does it really affect anyone if you believe in some magic area of the ocean? Just makes life a little more fun
@@obamasdadlol believing in conspiracy theories often does affect other people. believe in whatever you want just don't become a teacher or a parent if you're gonna just believe anything that makes reality seem less boring than it is.
The Flight 19 case reminds me of that "malfunction" where the gas pedals on cars were apparently getting stuck, a few people died, and there were recalls and everything. You didn't hear much about how that resolved, but it turns out that never actually happened. In fact, it's *literally impossible* for the throttle to defeat the brakes when fully depressed. People just got their wires crossed in their brains, convinced themselves they were slamming on the brakes when they were really flooring the gas, and panicked. The same basic thing happened with Taylor - if he had taken a deep breath and critically assessed his situation, he would have realized there was no way all his instruments were wrong, he would have remembered where he was flying from, and they would have been fine. But brains are weird things.
@@philipmann5317 Don't know about the weather. Also, it was 1945. Military aviation was relatively new. Even the most "seasoned" pilots would have relatively little experience under stress and were most likely pioneers in their field. I wouldn't put fatally dumb mistakes past them.
Honestly out of all of these the most suspicious was the ship that tried to cover its name and left. If I had to guess it was smuggling something but who knows. Also the sailing ship was definitely a mutiny I think. The crew mutinied, killed the captain, threw the body overboard, and then abandoned the ship so that they wouldn't be charged for the murder.
I was also wondering why the captain and crew would take the Captain's log, it's not like if they got to safety they wouldn't be able to retrieve it later during an investigation. To me that seems to suggest that there may have been a mutiny and the crew didn't want the Captain's last thoughts while they were in control of the ship to be discovered.
Smuggling 'something,' Jesús, a ship left Barbados, an Island famous for its Rum, for Prohibition Era America. Gee I wonder what it could have been smuggling? I'm sure it was coocoo clocks or Russian nesting dolls.
It's not a mystery anymore and definitely not UFOs. LOOOL. We are in 2021 now. New university scientists have investigated and proved that within Bermuda there are lots of air bombs that have a deadly blast of air at 300 miles per hour hence why ships and planes above it get wrecked. Case closed.
It happened to me trying to drive back home. I thought I was heading east towards an interstate after driving on back roads, and I was, but that interstate stopped going south and went east, and I was a good 10 miles south of that turn. Took me til my fuel light came on that I pulled my phone out and realized I had a 40 minute drive on that interstate.
@@elythas128 But wait, I just noticed that he literally doesn't have any ads on his videos. I think it's probably not demonetization, but whatever he still has great content
I'm sorry but I'm crying at 18:50 "where [did] all these planes, ships, and possibly submarines...go?" "I'm going to take a wild stab at this and say the ocean." LEMMiNO's humor >>>>
What scares me so much specially about fight 19, was the fact that if the other pilots had been able to correct the instructor of their original take off position, they could’ve all been saved. It would’ve only taken a few pilots to say, “We took off from Lauderdale, not the Keys”, and they might’ve ended up okay.
when everyone talks about Bermuda triangle but no one talks about how the great lakes has taken 6k ships and 30k lives and with estimates even higher with 25k ships.
That is most likely because all inland lake bodies (the Mediterranean can be included here even though it isn't a lake) can be incredibly difficult to navigate because of unseen shoals, drifts, spikes, and tides. Ocean currents are pretty well understood now, but lake currents aren't as predictable. Finally many of these highly trafficked lakes have just more nearby shorelines which mean higher bottoms of the lakes, and less room to maneuver. Its what so many ships crash of the cost of Greece and Italy in the Mediterranean, because there shores near there are so incredibly rocky that ships typically have a hard time getting safely to port.
10:22 I should point out the Martin Mariner float planes were prone to explosions and this wasn't the first time one had blown up in flight. Apparently they had a predisposition to fuel leaks. They were nicknamed 'The Flying Fueltank' at one point.
Yup. Also, one of the Mariner's flight manuals clearly states "if either wing tanks are overfilled the excess fuel WILL flow overboard through a service vent line creating a SERIOUS FIRE HAZARD". I've read many WW2 flight manuals and that's not a warning I believe I've encountered for any other plane and to me could justify the explosion. Then again, so could the previous incident that damaged the hull, depending on where the damage was, since it has fuel tanks both in the wings and at the bottom of the hull. Source: Pilot's Handbook of Flight Operating Instructions, PBM-5 Airplanes, AN-01-35ED-1. Published 8 June 1944, Revised 10 August 1944. Section II (Flight Operations) part 3 (Fuel Management), page 25.
It's not a mystery anymore and definitely not UFOs. LOOOL. We are in 2021 now. New university scientists have investigated and proved that within Bermuda there are lots of air bombs that have a deadly blast of air at 300 miles per hour hence why ships and planes above it get wrecked. Case closed.
The story about Flight 19 is so breathtakingly sad. The terror and pain of those pilots as land disappeared beneath them never to reappear is absolutely heartbreaking.
@user-db4gr7ne8l because the ocean is enormously big, the distances we’re talking about are enormously big, and the absolute majority of the impossibly big area will never have been seen or ever _will_ be seen by human eyes.
"The other crewmen, most of which were Danes. Which, of course, only strengthens the possibility of mutiny." I love the occasional Danish bashing sprinkled in throughout your videos. I find this rivalry both endearing and fun
I do miss these documentaries. I love how he combines a very healthy scepticism with an open mind, and thorough research. This is not common, but is the healthiest take on so-called mysteries, and the most informative and interesting. In these days (Jan. 2022) of covid and political misinformation, your voice is needed more than ever! You will have your very good reasons for not posting more lately, and I don't wish to impose, but we miss you!
I've binged all the Think Anomalous videos, which are very similar but more paranormal-focused. I would say their narrator is less biased and a little more curious, whereas Lemmino has a bit of a skeptic tinge to his conclusions. I think the former is a little more fun, but these videos are amazing regardless.
What I like about your channel is that it’s not like these other top ten mysteries channels that have no resolution and are cookie cutter channels. You actually provide skepticism and really delve into the spoke about subject and your editing is very well done
Wow imagine the person you were putting trust in because you knew they were experienced tells you he doesn't know where we are. The students must've felt hopeless
@@JohnSmith-qv6hp Bad weather and darkness probably got them, even the most well trained survivalists get overwhelmed by the elements. Choppy waters and cold kill fast when you're unprepared and I wouldn't be surprised if currents dragged them further out to sea than where they had to ditch.
As I understood it right, even tho he got told what to do and where to go and suddenly just because he saw a similar island thought he is not on his new route but the old one he is used to? Freaking joke. How can you be so incompetent.
@@ennjidream4887 well the magnetic field seems different around that area since many people have had problems with their compasses before there too. But I could also imagine that he can't even read them, lol. Or probably was just so in panic that he didn't look correctly.
It's better he doesn't go on TV. They'd force him to stop being skeptical and start blaming aliens for everything cos that's the kinda thing they think TV audiences want.
He's quite underrated because he doesn't constantly upload video every week. I dunno why YT has to be bias with the ones who always upload content, though it's completely crappy than the ones who take time and make it really good.
I find it interesting how... explainable, Flight 19 is. Like I watched a TV documentary on the same issue, and all they did was focus on the mysterious parts to leave you with a sense of intrigue and awe about it
I've seen many videos regarding the theories and mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, including rather poor coverages from Shane Dawson and a slightly better version from Kendall Rae. However, I took the liberty and time to finish your entire video because I trust your sources the most. You have provided much more in-depth research and information than the supposed "theory" channels ever did. You paced the video in a way where the information is not tossed to the audience all at once. For this I thank you. You make the best content, and always worth the wait. Keep it up.
In the cold war era, Soviet Union submarines and SAM missiles were responsible for lost ships and planes when it come close to Cuba or caribbean , remember Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, The US established a military blockade to prevent further missiles from reaching Cuba, but still Soviet Union managed to build a military and nuke missiles base in that island. After dissociation of Soviet Union in 1991, no more (or become less) disappeared incidents of ships or planes later. Sorry for my bad english.
Literal Traxh, I didn't mean any disrespect, of course. I am aware that the only reason why Shane Dawson even covered this was for his 'creepy videos' series. Those videos usually contain more than one topic and Lemmino only focuses on one. It was unfair of me to use a 'listicle' video to compare with something that is more of a video essay than anything else. For someone balancing such a large channel, Shane Dawson is doing an incredible amount of work and research to keep someone entertained. I was just trying to say that quality is usually better than quantity. I enjoy watching things like these in-depth video essays more than videos that contain a mash of 'creepy' and 'unsolved' things. I absolutely mean no disrespect on the amount that Shane Dawson covers for his series and I apologize for any offense caused.
Ive sailed these waters many times. One thing ive seen twice is big ass sharks in the water. If you go in the water with no flotation (or minimal), you will be eaten. Ive been on yatchs and offshore tugboats. Another thing is the gulfstream current is really powerful. If you lose power in it, you will be carried off at 3kts north on the east coast of fl. But mainly, sharks will eat you.
Being born and raised in North Carolina, I remember plenty of souvenir maps and charts displaying the relative locations of hundreds, if not thousands of lost ships from pirate ships to u-boats just off the North Carolina coast. The "Bermuda Triangle" is just the correlation of vaguely geographically related events in an area of rough seas, poor weather, and high traffic.
NeonBlue Oh my gosh, hahaha. But it's true, though. He can make any topic interesting, i think about it after every video. The sheer quality of the video is enough ro entertain me.
3:54 It is actually suspected that Columbus might have made the whole light sighting up. A gold reward had been offered to any crewmen who first caught sight of land, and Columbus wanted that reward for himself.
@@bjaraptor thank you for explaining mate, I know he said this in the video, it's just that I don't understand specifically why he said he is the description mentioned himself except he's souless. The souless part is where I'm confused.
I love how he debunks conspiracies with so much research. That is a lot of time and skills invested for every videos. Great job! PS: Video editing is also really great! 👌
The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has not been solved or “debunked” and I know of no “conspiracies” associated w/the BT either. The many disappearances of boats & planes cannot be explained by one theory based upon our current laws of science: for instance, why do navigational instruments tend to fail in concert within this area of the ocean? It’s only the unwise & arrogant who believe we have the ability to explain everything.
@@lgempet2869 magnesium deposits underneath the ocean around the triangle have the capabilities of throwing off compasses. so it could be that. We rely on GPS navigation in current times, so not a lot of problems now
I especially love the debunking of Colombus seeing aliens in the triangle when in reality he was in the middle of the ocean. Ancient aliens really gets the details wrong.
futurestoryteller If you listen to it, the main instrument is usually a piano, with background synth and drums. The songs aren't fast-paced and the synth sounds are not used in place of a main instrument. So, no, not "techno".
Oh yeah? That makes sense. I thought you had just discovered his music channel. It's pretty damn good, it's almost disappointing how infrequently he update it, since, unlike his slow and steady update schedule on here, he seems to have - more or less - given up on his music channel.
In my 7th grade, I made a little presentation about Bermuda Triangle urging everyone to look at the disappearances, and used to panic about why people were ignoring the fact that there is a mysterious triangle at the other part of the world.
I'm really disturbed by the report regarding Taylor and Flight 19. He knows exactly where he is and where he wants to go, but no matter how far he flies, all he sees is an unending ocean. It must have been scary, as if the entire world had gone. It's quite scary.
Doge of Greatness you can’t Believe anything you read my friend. The governments been killing innocents and lying to us the whole time. And all for what ? For the media can get more attention higher ratings and money. But the Bermuda Triangle is just a whirlpool they say but is it true ? did it really sunk 300 ships ? Who knows Even if it’s true I won’t believe in that sounds to cruel to be true and maybe the government is up to something and making things up there.
@@darkark101 No, I caught that one too --at --15:45-- -- but then at 15:56 he says, "This was descriptive of the other crewmen, most of whom were Danes, which of course only strengthens the possibility of mutiny." Thus implying (humorously) that if you hire Danes to crew your boat, you deserve whatever happens to you after that. :D :D :D
the most puzzling thing about the Bermuda triangle is that people started to 'find triangles' in other region like a triangle isn't just a connection of three random dots. A triangle here, a triangle there. People are freaking out about all these triangles popping up everywhere.
@@cibo889 I'm not sure someone using the phrase "conspiracy theory" to prematurely dismiss a hypothesis is the same thing as a sensationalised story intended to sell books and make headlines.
@@cibo889 the phrase "conspiracy theory" has actually been in use for a long time, well before the CIA or whatever it is became a thing. I wouldn't be surprised though if it was popularized by them with a negative connotation attached in order to discredit other conspiracy theories which have actual merit.
@@viewer_19 You have a Minecraft video, therefore talking about being a 5 year old is kinda hypocritical. I have fortnite videos sure but I'm not trying to insult someone based on age due to a simple grammar mistake all the while having a Minecraft/Fortnite video on my channel.
The ship and the camera will both disappear leaving no clue as to what made them vanish. Transmissions will be fine right up to the point where the.........................................
Not sure if y'all just joking around but I want to say here that you can probably easily find a lot of videos already on the internet since it's one of the busiest places in the world in ship and plane traffic. Thousands upon thousands of people are passing through that area on each given day and you don't see anything happening in the news, so there's really absolutely nothing out of the ordinary happening there in comparison to other parts of the ocean.
@@krautgazer yeah that was I thinking it, s just like the other normal part the ocean I mean shit happens everywhere in ocean but media need to control that shit and don't lose it
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wait a minute why did you comment 5 hours ago??? i was just eating my food while watching your videos
Thanks mate
its cool that you are updating information even years after your work is published, its cool that the you are making sure that mistakes in your videos are being corrected
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I have traveled several times through the Bermuda Triangle on cruises and the only thing that I saw disappear was my money
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Hahah
same lol
relatable tho
😭🇮🇪🍀🍀🍀😎 lesson learned at least you can tell people on the disappearance of your Bermuda triangle money . God bless your heart .
That story about Taylor and flight 19 is genuinely upsetting me. He's so sure of where he is and where he needs to go but all he can see is just endless ocean no matter how far he flies. It must have been terrifying, like all land had just vanished. Genuinely terrifying.
My biggest fear. I hate open ocean. Whats so frustrating is that if he went south instead of north and then west instead of east he would've been saved. He did the exact opposite of what he should've done!!! 😭😭
@@isaacster5027 True. If Taylor had decided to just go back the way he came once he suspected something's wrong flight 19 would've had a larger chance of surviving
@@water5210 i dont understand how the pilot thought he was in the florida keys?? didnt he know he was headed for bermuda?
@@lanam3098 must have been off the tooka
@@lanam3098 You need to watch a video about flying. It's very easy to lose orientation and all sense of direction when you're higher up in altitude. The sea and sky (especially in the daytime) basically look the same.
Also, both his compasses were not working, it may have been the first time on the route so he can't guess the direction either.
It's way harder to discern directions when you're actually in the plane and flying at those altitudes.
I remember as a kid being really into this mystery and thought the whole world avoided the area and was going to explore it. Ah childhood...
Adam Anderson Same I thought no one went there like ever
I always thought it was something crazy important and a mystery for like everyone. And that nobody goes there. I was so fascinated and always scared about it. One day I saw a documentary about it which set the facts straight and I was so disappointed lmao
Literally the same.. I thought it was a full no-go zone and that you weren't even allowed to go there. Even when I saw commercial on TV for Bermuda vacations I thought that it was some special thing where you took a cruise to some hidden beach in the triangle and assumed the risk of sinking while traveling. As a little kid I wanted to be an explorer and visit places that people were looking for like islands hidden in the triangle, Atlantis, El Dorado, and so on... only to find out when I was like 23 years old that none of the mythical mysterious places even existed... that every single one of the "lost" places I wanted to find were literally just stories and legends and even if I went and spent my lifetime searching I'd never find anything because they were never there in the first place..
Growing up and becoming an adult really sucks...
Coming to terms with the reality of the world and the fact that all your childhood dreams and ambitions have been shattered and were based on nothing more than falsehoods... it's difficult to bear.. ya know?..
Hey don't feel too bad. As a kid I thought the northern part of Michigan was unclaimed territory because all of the maps I saw only ever label the southern part.
Kilikus THis is golden 😂😂😂
My dad spent his entire life constantly solo sailing through that area and he never met any mishaps. He most recently did it at the age of 73 with his childhood best friend. He went from New York to Bermuda to St Barts and back in 2020.
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@@zakyouadah3978 Relatable
Storm the Bermuda Triangle, it can’t swallow us all.
Well goodluck then, i'll be watchin' in ma home
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edit: this comment was from a year ago (it's 2021 now) and i corrected his comment because that's how the original meme worded it, google before replying
I’ll be Naruto running they can’t sink me if I’m moving that fast
Im pretty sure Naruto can walk on water, he doesn't need to run
We should actually do this.
When I was a kid I believed the Bermuda Triangle was a huge hole in the ocean and that’s where all the boats and planes fell into
I thought it was always dark and foggy.
Lol same I always thought it was surrounded by fog and was like a big ass magnet or something
i thought it was a crack in our world that led to a black hole in another universe
I thought it was a worm hole
I thought it was underwater pyramids conducting energy and pulling everything down.
Just draw the Bermuda Triangle bigger so we can blame everything on it
Let’s call it the Global Triangle so every disappearance can take place in it
@@alleghanyonce I think it is impossible to completely cover either a plate/pancake or sphere/globe (whichever you believe in) with a singular triangle without overlap with itself or extraterrestrial void, but what do I know.
@@aoelp It was more of a joke, but I don’t know how to envelope an entire sphere with a single triangle, either. I don’t think it’s possible.
@@alleghanyonce Yes, I thought it was a joke. I just tried to give a joke answer. And yeah technically in case of a globe (as science and evidence suggests and I ofc. believe in) any shape drawn upon a larger surface of the earth like the Bermuda Triangle would need to be significantly three-dimensional in which case I don't even know if "triangle" is a fitting name. Obviously the point of this video was to show that it is nonsense anyway.
Was geht sie das an? Just have one point as the Earth, one point as the Sun, and one point as the Moon, and we can call it the Solar Triangle
-Declares the thing to be a triangle
-Refuses to elaborate further
-Leaves
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"The author made no attempt to justify their selection of this shape"
So it just as easily could have been the Bermuda dodecagon
Hexagons are the bestagons.
@@CBoy92 Wow happy to find a CGP Grey reference!
i do think there is some magnetic issue that throws off the instruments.
@Bohan Wang The one true Bestagon
Circles
What if the Bermuda Triangle is just mad lit and that's why no one comes back.
Magnus Pääjärvi Davy Jones just down there having a crazy underwater party n no one ever wants to leave🧐👍🏻
I know where I'm going
Perkele
Guys wanna join me on a mission (private cruise) to go explore the Bermuda Triangle (to go find this lit party) and maybe get lost (stay there to party)
@@davudlastname2545 were we meeting up?
You actually got hard copies of the old pulp fiction mags? Your commitment to research and getting the very best shots is unsurpasssed!
eaglepies agreed! David puts work into his videos and that’s why some videos are uploaded once/month
@@dylant4737 once per month is impressive given the quality
i want to take back my like but,
nvm i won't say just look at it
cursed af
edit: hhhh this was 69 the last
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In great condition, no less
As a kid I thought the Bermuda Triangle would be a bigger threat than it turned out to be
Just like quicksand and booby traps.
@@SophisticatedGoat222 quicksand is still scary ngl
You commented this on the disrupt video as well
Guess we all saw that one pewdiepie vid
@@miko5742 I don't think anybody has ever died of quicksand
I think its a scarier truth that flight 19 crashed due to a confused flight instructor leading 4 students to their death miles away from land, rather than the mysterious Bermuda triangle swallowing them.
Have to agree, someone summed it up a few comments above, saying from the perspective of Taylor it would have looked like all land just disappeared, he was so confident of where he was, I bet they all lost hope before they even landed, seeing their distinguished and practiced trainer become so disoriented and lost over water with no land in sight, so much more terrifying than some unknown mystery.
Unfortunately, even today one of the leading causes of plane crashes is an experienced pilot not trusting their instruments. Usually because they are disorientated or have tunnel vision, and they think that their instruments being wrong is more likely than they themselves being wrong.
Ignorince is bliss, some times knowing the details and being able to see the devil yourself is more scary than a self fed excuse.
That scares me much more...
@@justinwood1078 His decision to head east was based on him believing that he was initially in the keys and that the Florida mainland was directly east(at least according to the theory supported by the log). Heading directly easy, in his mind, would be the way to get back to Florida when in reality he was on the opposite side of the peninsula.
somebody give this man Netflix show
F*ck netflix
Jason Grace mmmmmm
YES
Collin Chadwell why comment if you’re just gonna say a letter
Jeremiah Smith mmmmmm
Its just a Minecraft chunk that didnt load.
Oh my god hahahaha
They gotta turn up the render speed
Install optifine
If Theres an triangle in minecraft, im gonna cry
A minecraft chunk is a square what an idiot
Regular people: Sunken ship
Lemmino, an intellectual: Nautical Vanishment
"Nautical vanishment"implys that the boat could have disappeared in a diffrent way, such as flying away or abduction
@@Medstr I wish I could see a literal ship fly away.
@@TimeKeeperBris same here lol
Me when I want to impress the teacher on my essay:
@@Medstr Lmao I like how you tossed "flying away" as the first way of disappearance, almost as if it's common practice.
"Whatever this force is, it is not selective on how, when or where it strikes."
Sounds like mother nature to me.
Not racist
thats not how the force works
Spencer Reidy dumbass
@@masayuki2454 Holy shit it's a joke, chill lol
He's quoting a movie
***gasp*** I KNEW IT
''He was discribed as a man with red hair and an accent. So he was like me, without a soul''
*proceedes with the video like nothing happened*
A Scandinavian accent
God damn gingers
Whats with the danes all the time??
Imagine an American youtuber making this joke, they would have to really force the point and then explain it.
@@killionaire6891 Found the American.
It's a joke on the stereotype of American humour being blunt, simple and confused for being "smart" humour
That student who was leading flight 19 was probably leading them correctly, which really sucks since it really seems that whole thing could have been avoided
What's even crazier is the instructor was a known drunk who had been hung over before he took off.
Yeah, I feel really bad for the whole crew. Dude pulled rank and likely got them all killed.
The instructor was like "I'm going to have to stop you right there."
Sounds like the military in general. Just because someone has been in longer, they somehow always think they are the smartest person in the room. I couldn't tell you how often my soldiers had much better ideas that I did, which is why I always made a point to ask for better ideas.
@@Ty-sq7yi Yeah, think that applies to most leadership, honestly. Being a manager/supervisor/sgt/trainer or whatever else doesn't mean you shouldn't be having input from everyone. Stuff runs and works better when everyone gets to bring ideas to the table.
"A poorly maintained plane with known design flaws disappeared in poor weather"
Wow. Such mystery. Must be aliens.
Yeah, i wonder how it disappeared
@@kinfeng1662 A mystery wrapped in an enigma, beneath a blanket of bafflement, for sure.
You are no fun whatsoever. Part of what I’ve never understood about people who hate conspiracies/legends is why they are so obsessed with proving how absolutely boring reality is. Does it really affect anyone if you believe in some magic area of the ocean? Just makes life a little more fun
@@obamasdadlol I'm guessing you live in a country where politics isn't being destroyed by conspiracy addled loonies?
@@obamasdadlol believing in conspiracy theories often does affect other people. believe in whatever you want just don't become a teacher or a parent if you're gonna just believe anything that makes reality seem less boring than it is.
i love the casual mention of: “several crewmen were danes, which only strengthens the possibility of mutany”. Swedish humor xD
Never turn your back on a Dane...
Danish humor too xD if there is one thing we danes hate, it's other danes 😄
@@dafreekofficial3427 hahah very true
@@dafreekofficial3427 Nej, det ville være svensker...
@DaFreeKOfficial hva snakker du om? Vrøvl
We sure like to blame aliens for human incompetence.
We blame them for human ingenuity too.
Or maybe we know it's us and offer them credit for our feats as well
Welp-
ancient humans: *builds pyramids*
modern humans: "ALIENS!"
@John Barber ;-;
Can I just say LEMMiNO your editing is fabulous
Collin Calhoun my editing is better
No its not.
it was a joke
lucas Gorrie I was ironic dude. -_- His editing is waaay better than anything I've ever seen.
I am sorry to say lucas, but it was a joke. You need to read context before you become a keyboard warrior.
The Flight 19 case reminds me of that "malfunction" where the gas pedals on cars were apparently getting stuck, a few people died, and there were recalls and everything. You didn't hear much about how that resolved, but it turns out that never actually happened. In fact, it's *literally impossible* for the throttle to defeat the brakes when fully depressed. People just got their wires crossed in their brains, convinced themselves they were slamming on the brakes when they were really flooring the gas, and panicked. The same basic thing happened with Taylor - if he had taken a deep breath and critically assessed his situation, he would have realized there was no way all his instruments were wrong, he would have remembered where he was flying from, and they would have been fine. But brains are weird things.
Yea man. One time, I believed I was flying. Turns out I was falling
I do not understand how he could have gone the wrong way. Don't pilots know how to navigate by the stars?
@@philipmann5317 It was cloudy weather in the section of the triangle that they flew into.
@@slipstreamxr3763 okay, I'll buy that.
@@philipmann5317 Don't know about the weather. Also, it was 1945. Military aviation was relatively new. Even the most "seasoned" pilots would have relatively little experience under stress and were most likely pioneers in their field. I wouldn't put fatally dumb mistakes past them.
lets all just remember
this channel used to be called "top 10 memes"
glad things changed for the better :)
existential memery what is that real?Also,Funny Dank
@@humantrash4022 Type in "Top 10 Memes" in your RUclips search bar, and see what the first channel that comes up is.
@@themop7437 You're right...
The Mop lol
Nope never happened!!!
They all gangsta till they find out Bermuda Triangle is a circle.
Or a square etc.? Lol
:D brilliant :D
We need to nuke the Bermuda triangle before it swallows us all up
Icosecahedron
Dude, seriously, you made my day... I have been laughing non stop for a minute now
*”A red headed man with a Scandinavian accent... so me...with out a soul”*
This is why I love this guy
Elias Point and his hate of danes
Where was that?
@@juliusjohansson636 Why would he say that "...without a soul"? What does he mean?
@@julietphillips1991 gingers don't have souls
@@julietphillips1991 search up 'ginger' by ruka ruka Ali
Honestly out of all of these the most suspicious was the ship that tried to cover its name and left. If I had to guess it was smuggling something but who knows. Also the sailing ship was definitely a mutiny I think. The crew mutinied, killed the captain, threw the body overboard, and then abandoned the ship so that they wouldn't be charged for the murder.
It was most definitely just a very unusual coincidence, same with flight 19 and the rescue ship happening to explode.
@@connorp3764 ehh the fact that they covered their ship name is very suspicious
I was also wondering why the captain and crew would take the Captain's log, it's not like if they got to safety they wouldn't be able to retrieve it later during an investigation. To me that seems to suggest that there may have been a mutiny and the crew didn't want the Captain's last thoughts while they were in control of the ship to be discovered.
If I had to guess, the smuggling ship may have been a rum runner. This was the Prohibition era after all.
Smuggling 'something,' Jesús, a ship left Barbados, an Island famous for its Rum, for Prohibition Era America. Gee I wonder what it could have been smuggling? I'm sure it was coocoo clocks or Russian nesting dolls.
The explained storys are actually more scary / distressing than the "mysterious" ones
kinda. Sometimes. I think it depends on the results.
It's not a mystery anymore and definitely not UFOs. LOOOL. We are in 2021 now. New university scientists have investigated and proved that within Bermuda there are lots of air bombs that have a deadly blast of air at 300 miles per hour hence why ships and planes above it get wrecked. Case closed.
@@nextgenleaders9891 sounds like you've watched 2 minutes of a clickbait video to get into a conclusion like that
@@nextgenleaders9891 Sounds like you are way too into debunking other people's appreciation towards mystery and the unknown.
@@nextgenleaders9891 im about 90%sure this is a joke, the remaining 10% is me worryed that you actually believe that
The craziest thing about this isn’t even the triangle, it’s the fact that we can watch this for free
@Branislav Đorđević you lost time from your life while watching this..
Bro ikr?
boring comment
@@jeza8138 k
FstSergeant8595 dang
Personally, I think the Bermuda Triangle is best for scaring your kids when you go on a cruise to any Caribbean island.
when it happens
oof
You're going to be a great father (If you aren't already!)
Daniel Garcia scaring kids is always a good enough reason to do anythinf
There are two types of people in the world.
Us people in the Caribbean don’t talk about it much
I feel so bad for Flight 19 and Taylor, I can completely see myself do the same mistake.
It happened to me trying to drive back home. I thought I was heading east towards an interstate after driving on back roads, and I was, but that interstate stopped going south and went east, and I was a good 10 miles south of that turn. Took me til my fuel light came on that I pulled my phone out and realized I had a 40 minute drive on that interstate.
@@SCIFIguy64 how did u get back home after??
@@pierogi_is_bae I stopped at gas station to fill up, and drove back home.
@@SCIFIguy64 ah a happy ending
i do this all the time in minecraft
fireball in the sky?
the
S U N?
It was right there, right above our noses.
😂 shit made me laugh 😂
The Sun is a deadly laser
@@dr.hououin6638 true
@@dr.hououin6638 and there's no food on land yet so I don't care
"...me, without a soul," Lemmino, I love you so much.
lil bit mean don't ya think?
How so?
God damn gingers....... :v
don't tell me you are harlow harrison!? xD
That.. May be my middle name...
Wait?!
So you give us deep research and great content but you don't put ads in your vids 0_o
*Salute!*
That might not be by his choice.
@@JWPSmith21 Not putting ads?
@@mokel6353 Demonetization
@@elythas128 Oh :(
@@elythas128 But wait, I just noticed that he literally doesn't have any ads on his videos. I think it's probably not demonetization, but whatever he still has great content
I'm sorry but I'm crying at 18:50 "where [did] all these planes, ships, and possibly submarines...go?" "I'm going to take a wild stab at this and say the ocean." LEMMiNO's humor >>>>
"The Devil is not in the ocean. It's in the details" - what a line, holy crap.
Hehehehehe. Oh man, these kids.
@sarada uchiha what exactly dont you understand about that?
Read this the litteral second he said it
@@noyes8446 The devil is in the details.
@@noyes8446 that means that you have to examine or investigate the every details of something to know the truth about it
Not gonna lie Lemmino always let’s me know
LOL also I ruined the 69 like >:)
Israel Country Cube someone will be visiting you about this 69 debacle
I was 269 like booii lol
@@ch1too and I just ruined the 420 likes ._.
waiting for 690 likes lmao
Maybe the real Bermuda Triangle was the friends we made along the way
You mean the friends we lost along the way?
Real smooth
@West Texas Rain what does that mean??
@@vijaysridhar351 chump stain
That Guy ...so our friends will now make us disappear?
What scares me so much specially about fight 19, was the fact that if the other pilots had been able to correct the instructor of their original take off position, they could’ve all been saved.
It would’ve only taken a few pilots to say, “We took off from Lauderdale, not the Keys”, and they might’ve ended up okay.
Meteor: *slams into the ocean and produces a fireball visibly described by Columbus*
His ship: so anyways i kept sailing.
Nova Project the Meteor: so anyways, I start blastin’
420th like
mr wadledee no
Nova Project What were they supposed to do? Fish a multi-ton rock out of the water?
What plane is your pfp?
when everyone talks about Bermuda triangle but no one talks about how the great lakes has taken 6k ships and 30k lives and with estimates even higher with 25k ships.
RIP Edmund Fitz
Dagone....
That is most likely because all inland lake bodies (the Mediterranean can be included here even though it isn't a lake) can be incredibly difficult to navigate because of unseen shoals, drifts, spikes, and tides. Ocean currents are pretty well understood now, but lake currents aren't as predictable. Finally many of these highly trafficked lakes have just more nearby shorelines which mean higher bottoms of the lakes, and less room to maneuver. Its what so many ships crash of the cost of Greece and Italy in the Mediterranean, because there shores near there are so incredibly rocky that ships typically have a hard time getting safely to port.
@@matthewwiles2996 nah it's because the lakes are HANGRY
That's an adjacent region of the Bermuda Triangle and thus anything that happens in the Great Lakes is because of the Bermuda Triangle
"Redheaded with a Scandinavian accent, so me without the soul" goddamn lemmino that went further under the radar than flight 370
XD damn nice Flight 370 reference
@Central Intelligence Agency bro...
LMAOOOO
I am offended as a Scandinavian ginger
NO 😭😭😭😭✋🏻
10:22 I should point out the Martin Mariner float planes were prone to explosions and this wasn't the first time one had blown up in flight. Apparently they had a predisposition to fuel leaks. They were nicknamed 'The Flying Fueltank' at one point.
Yup. Also, one of the Mariner's flight manuals clearly states "if either wing tanks are overfilled the excess fuel WILL flow overboard through a service vent line creating a SERIOUS FIRE HAZARD". I've read many WW2 flight manuals and that's not a warning I believe I've encountered for any other plane and to me could justify the explosion. Then again, so could the previous incident that damaged the hull, depending on where the damage was, since it has fuel tanks both in the wings and at the bottom of the hull.
Source: Pilot's Handbook of Flight Operating Instructions, PBM-5 Airplanes, AN-01-35ED-1. Published 8 June 1944, Revised 10 August 1944. Section II (Flight Operations) part 3 (Fuel Management), page 25.
@@maty1229 oo maty, didn't think id see you here lol
@@shindenfighter3303 Nice to see you!
Lure people in with creepy titles and music...
Completely utterly debunk them :P XD
Are you by any chance Irish??
I’ve watched this video like 3 times, god this channel has 15/10 content
“Facts don’t care about your fears”
@Dream Delirium Yeah
Yes I am
"The Devil is not in the ocean, but in the details"
-LEMMiNO, 18th July 2017
thats hot
The Scandinavian Sherlock Holmes strikes again!!!
"He was described by the lightship keeper as a redheaded man with a Scandinavian accent; so me; without a soul"
- LEMMiNO, 18th July 2017
It's not a mystery anymore and definitely not UFOs. LOOOL. We are in 2021 now. New university scientists have investigated and proved that within Bermuda there are lots of air bombs that have a deadly blast of air at 300 miles per hour hence why ships and planes above it get wrecked. Case closed.
@@nextgenleaders9891 your sentence is as botched as my wife’s plastic surgery
The devil is also hot.
It's probably just magma blocks down there.
Update aquatic baby! 🐬
@@erinkelley1212 1.8.9 is still the best version
@@Fantastika Agreed.
@@Fantastika 1.7.2/1.7.10 for life
1.5 OG
The story about Flight 19 is so breathtakingly sad. The terror and pain of those pilots as land disappeared beneath them never to reappear is absolutely heartbreaking.
@user-db4gr7ne8l because the ocean is enormously big, the distances we’re talking about are enormously big, and the absolute majority of the impossibly big area will never have been seen or ever _will_ be seen by human eyes.
The production quality on these videos is insane.
This is why I’m angry at the lack of LEMINO vids, I need my Scandinavian Sherlock Holmes damn it!!
“A red headed man with a Scandinavian Accent, so me without a soul”
Ginger Jokes with Lemmino
I didn’t know his accent was Scandinavian! Thank you for that titbit of knowledge :)
I don't get it
@@yourdeath7820 It's because there are jokes that gingers (aka red-headed people) have no soul.
Came here for this comment 😂
searched for this comment as soon as i stopped laughing haha!
We can all agree: The ocean is a scary place.
The footage of the sea at 8:34 really scares me for some reason lol
Agreed
Yes
Woah, thanks for the likes guys!
You copy pasted this comment from his other video lol, unoriginal fella
"The other crewmen, most of which were Danes.
Which, of course, only strengthens the possibility of mutiny."
I love the occasional Danish bashing sprinkled in throughout your videos. I find this rivalry both endearing and fun
He's swedish so it makes sense xD
The line right before, “a red head with a Scandinavian accent, so me without a soul” was pretty good too
well if they had just used google maps, they would've been fine
@f7f8e392704bb9 I guess he panicked? because this isn't modern planes we are talking about
@9600GTMAN Idk man. humans have done pretty stupid things throughout history
Hey. Both my uncles Lars and Jens invented google maps here in Sydney Australia 🇦🇺😂
you wouldnt get any signal or wifi either way unless the plane provided wifi
Its a joke.
Georgie: Do they float??
Pennywise: Oh-
LEMMiNO: *No, they sink*
*YOU’LL SINK TOO*
@@jojodivas9211 *no u*
Rashida Begum ready for
_cHaPteR tWo????_ :D
Bruh i really be scared of clowns
Pennywise: Oh, they float!
LEMMINO: I'm about to end this man's whole career.
I can’t wait to get recommended, “TOP 10 SCARIEST CREATURES SIGHTED IN THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE 😱😱”
u missed the even more extra emojis and "Gone VIRAL!!! WILL HAUNT YOU IN THE NIGHT!!!!!!!!!"
"GOING TO THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE AT 3:00 AM CHALLENGE"
"WATCHMOJO'S TOP 10 SUPERNATURAL SIGHTING'S IN THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE"
That cursed red circle is already forming in my mind
@@georgesracingcar7701 oh god same
I do miss these documentaries. I love how he combines a very healthy scepticism with an open mind, and thorough research. This is not common, but is the healthiest take on so-called mysteries, and the most informative and interesting. In these days (Jan. 2022) of covid and political misinformation, your voice is needed more than ever! You will have your very good reasons for not posting more lately, and I don't wish to impose, but we miss you!
He is back
I've binged all the Think Anomalous videos, which are very similar but more paranormal-focused. I would say their narrator is less biased and a little more curious, whereas Lemmino has a bit of a skeptic tinge to his conclusions. I think the former is a little more fun, but these videos are amazing regardless.
Bermuda Triangle is just Duolingo's home.
best comment ive ever seen
Those people haven’t been doing they’re duolingo lessons. I fact, I haven’t done mine in more than a month.
@@ace-4634 Shit. RUN!
• Vertical • do no spanish and you will vanish
The Tribe I don’t use duolingo for spanish, I already know spanish. ;)
I downloaded this so I could watch it on a plane.
I'm a fucking idiot.
Ravioli Ravioli, give me a reason to live Yes you are :)
Hahaha
It must have made the experience a lot more interesting!
I'm already getting nervous and I'm just sitting on a chair.
Ravioli Ravioli, give me a reason to live hope your are alive and read my comment😁
24 minutes?? Lemme get my popcorn
Lemme get the lube
lemme kms
Pact I like what you're thinking
SingForAbsolution 01 Just lemmino if you need more
Lemmino when you're ready
I can listen to this guy for days. So well spoken, such a mellow voice and does great work and research. 10/10
You know its gonna be pure fire when the vid is over 20 mins with no ads.
Hell YEEAAHH!!!!
@@IsraelCountryCube the israel square in balls😂😂i love that
Ok, but the real mystery is....
Is the bermuda triangle an isosceles or scalene triangle?
CrystalLikesShibes who knows? it could be a right triangle.
@@npc_no.9960 its not, look at it
Ah, the scalene triangle.
First time hearing those words after all these years.
I don't know how to feel.
its equilrateral
What I like about your channel is that it’s not like these other top ten mysteries channels that have no resolution and are cookie cutter channels. You actually provide skepticism and really delve into the spoke about subject and your editing is very well done
He's like Extra Credits, except with more mystery
Gamma 144 this channel’s old name was top 10 memes
Good it has changed
Just search up top 10 memes and see which channel comes up first
I love channels that do skeptical deep dives into myths that make them look a lot more silly in the end than just a surface level google.
Gamma 144 its almost like he has something to say whilst they have nothing
Wow imagine the person you were putting trust in because you knew they were experienced tells you he doesn't know where we are. The students must've felt hopeless
It's so heartbreaking. A simple correction of their flight could've better their situation. That it's not Keys, that it's not an MT flight 😢
That Flight 19 thing is grim, 27 people died because the guy in charge was incompetent.
Is it unusual that flight 19 none of the crew survived I'm sure they had training and equipment.for surviving ditching at sea
@@JohnSmith-qv6hp Bad weather and darkness probably got them, even the most well trained survivalists get overwhelmed by the elements. Choppy waters and cold kill fast when you're unprepared and I wouldn't be surprised if currents dragged them further out to sea than where they had to ditch.
As I understood it right, even tho he got told what to do and where to go and suddenly just because he saw a similar island thought he is not on his new route but the old one he is used to? Freaking joke. How can you be so incompetent.
@@ErenaaLamb what gets me is the compasses... ALL of them are wrong?
@@ennjidream4887 well the magnetic field seems different around that area since many people have had problems with their compasses before there too. But I could also imagine that he can't even read them, lol. Or probably was just so in panic that he didn't look correctly.
Came here to see a mystery, was not ready to see it being destroyed like that. You're so damn convincing, I'm not even mad.
Love your channel!
Well said! This wasn't what I was expecting but I love it lol
Indeed 👍👍👍
Why on earth is there such an underrated gem-quality content like this? Documentary programs on cable channels should hire you long LONG time ago.
They’ll eventually screw this guy up and make it as a _Myth_
It's better he doesn't go on TV. They'd force him to stop being skeptical and start blaming aliens for everything cos that's the kinda thing they think TV audiences want.
Then he's be under the influence of advertisers, TV networks, and a host of other people with interests. On YT he can say and do what he wants.
He is most definitely not underrated. You can see most of his videos garner millions of views.
He's quite underrated because he doesn't constantly upload video every week. I dunno why YT has to be bias with the ones who always upload content, though it's completely crappy than the ones who take time and make it really good.
I find it interesting how... explainable, Flight 19 is. Like I watched a TV documentary on the same issue, and all they did was focus on the mysterious parts to leave you with a sense of intrigue and awe about it
Tv broadcasters like to sell,irregardless of whether there is any truth to there claims.
That's showbiz.
I've seen many videos regarding the theories and mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, including rather poor coverages from Shane Dawson and a slightly better version from Kendall Rae. However, I took the liberty and time to finish your entire video because I trust your sources the most. You have provided much more in-depth research and information than the supposed "theory" channels ever did. You paced the video in a way where the information is not tossed to the audience all at once. For this I thank you.
You make the best content, and always worth the wait. Keep it up.
redskiez I wish more comments were like this
In the cold war era, Soviet Union submarines and SAM missiles were responsible for lost ships and planes when it come close to Cuba or caribbean , remember Cuban Missile Crisis in 1962, The US established a military blockade to prevent further missiles from reaching Cuba, but still Soviet Union managed to build a military and nuke missiles base in that island.
After dissociation of Soviet Union in 1991, no more (or become less) disappeared incidents of ships or planes later.
Sorry for my bad english.
Shane isn't a "theory channel" and I find his "coverage" to be perfectly fine -_-
Oh no you're fav RUclipsr can't take the slightest amount of criticism.
Literal Traxh, I didn't mean any disrespect, of course. I am aware that the only reason why Shane Dawson even covered this was for his 'creepy videos' series. Those videos usually contain more than one topic and Lemmino only focuses on one. It was unfair of me to use a 'listicle' video to compare with something that is more of a video essay than anything else. For someone balancing such a large channel, Shane Dawson is doing an incredible amount of work and research to keep someone entertained. I was just trying to say that quality is usually better than quantity.
I enjoy watching things like these in-depth video essays more than videos that contain a mash of 'creepy' and 'unsolved' things. I absolutely mean no disrespect on the amount that Shane Dawson covers for his series and I apologize for any offense caused.
Wow, I remember when this was a thing.
What? The Bermuda Triangle?
No. Magazines.
KesselRunner606 Still are. They sell them a lot in my local bookstores
The Hornet Spooklight r/woooosh
My mom: Wym
@@hatzkel this is RUclips not Reddit fuck off with that shitty site
Ive sailed these waters many times. One thing ive seen twice is big ass sharks in the water. If you go in the water with no flotation (or minimal), you will be eaten.
Ive been on yatchs and offshore tugboats. Another thing is the gulfstream current is really powerful. If you lose power in it, you will be carried off at 3kts north on the east coast of fl.
But mainly, sharks will eat you.
DJ Matusiak
what is an ass shark?
illdeletethis, dur hurr
Sharks don't like human flesh
Mohit Kundu yeah, but if there's a free food who wouldn't eat it?
Being born and raised in North Carolina, I remember plenty of souvenir maps and charts displaying the relative locations of hundreds, if not thousands of lost ships from pirate ships to u-boats just off the North Carolina coast. The "Bermuda Triangle" is just the correlation of vaguely geographically related events in an area of rough seas, poor weather, and high traffic.
quality>quantity
Showery exactly. lemmino proves this.
Showery It really depends.
Showery Like Kurzgesagt
For Lemmino this is true.
Grab da bunda coz it's my property.
This man could post anything and make it interesting
prod. Lil Road He can post a video of him fucking a hobo and people will love it
Mrs. Pyrogenic He has to narrate it first
NeonBlue Oh my gosh, hahaha. But it's true, though. He can make any topic interesting, i think about it after every video. The sheer quality of the video is enough ro entertain me.
prod. Lil Road HE MAKES SWEDEN PROUD!!!!
Pls don't be taken away by youtube red
Lim Zheng Long agreed
i never though of that but i agree
Lim Zheng Long agreed
And if you do, just Lemmino ;)
Well he's better then RUclips red already
3:54 It is actually suspected that Columbus might have made the whole light sighting up. A gold reward had been offered to any crewmen who first caught sight of land, and Columbus wanted that reward for himself.
"a red-haired person with a Scandinavian accent, so me without a soul."
-Lemmino 2018
What does it mean? I don't understand. Mind explaining?
@@Brvqn really? Just really?
@@bjaraptor yup I'm serious. I don't understand at all, so can you help explaining it to me? I'm genuinely interested but sadly I don't understand.
@@Brvqn I just basicly quoted Lemmino, he is Scandinavian, so that's why he said me, and gingers are sometimes jokingly referred to as soulless
@@bjaraptor thank you for explaining mate, I know he said this in the video, it's just that I don't understand specifically why he said he is the description mentioned himself except he's souless. The souless part is where I'm confused.
Wow, I’ve been on the toilet for 23 minutes now.
Edit: Im still on the fucking toilet someone call help.
tf lol
Bro same I’m still on the toilet too
Constipation is a bitch.
damn i felt that
Lol
The script and editing is amazing. As well as the overall content . Bra jobbat💗
@Cameron Parkinson yeah I was gonna ask about that. I mean, is it an offer? An instruction?
Hahaha 🇸🇪👍🏻
I'll do more than Skull Fuck you.
senashii same
Sant!
I love how he debunks conspiracies with so much research. That is a lot of time and skills invested for every videos. Great job!
PS: Video editing is also really great! 👌
I'd say it's just another point of view. "Debunking" would be an arrogant way to shove one's analysis while there are still unaccounted variables.
The mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has not been solved or “debunked” and I know of no “conspiracies” associated w/the BT either. The many disappearances of boats & planes cannot be explained by one theory based upon our current laws of science: for instance, why do navigational instruments tend to fail in concert within this area of the ocean? It’s only the unwise & arrogant who believe we have the ability to explain everything.
@@lgempet2869 did you...watch the video? several examples were given of reasonable explanations for reported equipment failure lmao
@@lgempet2869 magnesium deposits underneath the ocean around the triangle have the capabilities of throwing off compasses. so it could be that.
We rely on GPS navigation in current times, so not a lot of problems now
I especially love the debunking of Colombus seeing aliens in the triangle when in reality he was in the middle of the ocean.
Ancient aliens really gets the details wrong.
Theorist: "But if it was just mutiny, why'd the crew disappear?"
LEMMiNO: "Because they didn't want to go to prison."
Crew: This is a mutiny!
Captain: On what grounds?!
Crew: Failure to prevent a mutiny.
Screw Google I want a LEMMiNO search engine!
Forgetive Stuff 😂😂
@@forgetivestuff8451 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
I never knew you composed masterful pieces of classical music
Does he even? I thought he made techno music. That's like the opposite of "classical"
futurestoryteller If you listen to it, the main instrument is usually a piano, with background synth and drums. The songs aren't fast-paced and the synth sounds are not used in place of a main instrument. So, no, not "techno".
and I must say that I'm proud to hear my music along with his in this video.
- Erang
i mean the music he uses up to the title card.
Oh yeah? That makes sense. I thought you had just discovered his music channel. It's pretty damn good, it's almost disappointing how infrequently he update it, since, unlike his slow and steady update schedule on here, he seems to have - more or less - given up on his music channel.
The amount of research that the guy put in won my heart👏🏻
This guy puts more work into a ten minutes video than most youtubers do in one hour videos
Or most mainstream broadcasters, for that matter.
my 2nd grade teacher telling us about her cruise to bermuda: i was safe dont worry
us: *impossible*
In my 7th grade, I made a little presentation about Bermuda Triangle urging everyone to look at the disappearances, and used to panic about why people were ignoring the fact that there is a mysterious triangle at the other part of the world.
This is one the best researched, edited and narrated videos I have ever seen. Very well done.
I'm really disturbed by the report regarding Taylor and Flight 19. He knows exactly where he is and where he wants to go, but no matter how far he flies, all he sees is an unending ocean. It must have been scary, as if the entire world had gone. It's quite scary.
Seems maddening
you need to have your own tv show/documentaries
Suck My Weiner ya or at least a youtube red show
Jello Mc Scrooge this is better then most of the RUclips red shows already
As you were eating this I was reading cereal you mean all?
This is cinematic quality.
Tamas Glanz it's a like a documentary
Tamas Glanz +44 7377 888781
Dragonias it IS a documentary
Xd
Me: Bermuda Triangle is so mysterious, definetly some voodoo shit going on there
Lemmino: it's completely normal
Me: it's completely normal
Ye
This sums up everyone watching a LEMINO vid believing in a conspiracy theory
It not so mystical when you find out its right next to Florida.
@@hugonyman4979 the Americans should just leave Florida to the Cubans
@@evepayler1461 are you willing to give land to the comunists 😄
Anyone else think that the ship that unfurled a tarp to hide its name from the lightship is hella creepy?
Yeah, that's extraordinarily strange.. It also makes me think: "Why put your name/logo on a ship that you don't want to be known/seen?" lol
@@fazu1683 the best explanation is that it was a stolen ship and they didn’t want it to be rediscovered
I think it was probably a rum runner.
I must say your investigation into these matters is incredibly thorough. Very impressive and plausible theory and explanations.
The Bermuda Triangle exists because everyone loves a mystery.
I know right. People just like a mystery.
You’re just one of those idiots who believe anything they hear and read
@@yb6. would you like to explain the "mystery" behind this bermuda triangle
Doge of Greatness you can’t Believe anything you read my friend. The governments been killing innocents and lying to us the whole time. And all for what ? For the media can get more attention higher ratings and money. But the Bermuda Triangle is just a whirlpool they say but is it true ? did it really sunk 300 ships ? Who knows Even if it’s true I won’t believe in that sounds to cruel to be true and maybe the government is up to something and making things up there.
George Pena The irony 🤦♂️ seems like you’re the one who believes anything they read
I love that little moment where he tossed some shade at the entire population of Denmark and completely got away with it. :D
He didn't. It was a reference to gingers not having souls. He says he is Scandinavian.
@@darkark101 No, I caught that one too --at --15:45-- -- but then at 15:56 he says, "This was descriptive of the other crewmen, most of whom were Danes, which of course only strengthens the possibility of mutiny." Thus implying (humorously) that if you hire Danes to crew your boat, you deserve whatever happens to you after that. :D :D :D
As a Dane i am deeply offended. Hiring a Dane would not "strengthen the possibility of mutiny". It would be inevitable. 😜
@@CinemaDemocratica my apologies sir I missed that one. Well played.
@@madsclausen4028 Well He's Scandinavian (Maybe Swedish) so yeah, that explains his hatred for the Danish
the most puzzling thing about the Bermuda triangle is that people started to 'find triangles' in other region like a triangle isn't just a connection of three random dots. A triangle here, a triangle there. People are freaking out about all these triangles popping up everywhere.
Welcome to frequency bias. As soon as you are aware of something, it just seems to pop up everywhere.
Everyone knows triangles are the scariest shape. You think people would be frightened of the Bermuda *Square?* Get outta here
I can't remember who said this, but they said: "Conspiracy theories are fairy tales for grown-ups."
Some conspiracy theories yes but Not all.
@@cibo889 I'm not sure someone using the phrase "conspiracy theory" to prematurely dismiss a hypothesis is the same thing as a sensationalised story intended to sell books and make headlines.
@@cibo889 the phrase "conspiracy theory" has actually been in use for a long time, well before the CIA or whatever it is became a thing. I wouldn't be surprised though if it was popularized by them with a negative connotation attached in order to discredit other conspiracy theories which have actual merit.
Except some are completely true
Mk Ultra was real, for example, and that one sounded extremely crazy and farfetched back then
@анна орлова Care to share the line of logic that lead you to that conclusion? Or is this one of those assumptions based on loose word association?
*What if Bermuda Triangle is not a triangle, it was a circle?*
Zeus Legends
Is or Was? Choose one verb tense you uncultured 5 year old
We're not talking about this... or this... we're talking about thiiiiiis!!!
Angel Lozano I agree
@@viewer_19 You have a Minecraft video, therefore talking about being a 5 year old is kinda hypocritical. I have fortnite videos sure but I'm not trying to insult someone based on age due to a simple grammar mistake all the while having a Minecraft/Fortnite video on my channel.
What if it’s a square? What if it’s a cube or a sphere? Probably a sphere. Cause ye know...
They need to send a ship out there with a camera on it
Chell and Rell I was thinking the same 😅
Or maybe a satellite. Like on a raft so it can be real close to the action.
The ship and the camera will both disappear leaving no clue as to what made them vanish. Transmissions will be fine right up to the point where the.........................................
Not sure if y'all just joking around but I want to say here that you can probably easily find a lot of videos already on the internet since it's one of the busiest places in the world in ship and plane traffic. Thousands upon thousands of people are passing through that area on each given day and you don't see anything happening in the news, so there's really absolutely nothing out of the ordinary happening there in comparison to other parts of the ocean.
@@krautgazer yeah that was I thinking it, s just like the other normal part the ocean I mean shit happens everywhere in ocean but media need to control that shit and don't lose it