The fact that we get free documentaries on RUclips by National Geographic is truly a gift 👍👍👍 May I also remind you the forgotten fact that our Native Americans population in our motherland, Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while European population in their motherland, Continent of Europe was around 25 millions. Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering 'TWO BILLION'! A shockingly sad truth. In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return North/South America and Australia/New Zealand in Asia-Pacific to rightful owners Native American people and Native Asian-Pacific people. Remember, notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask?
I have watched multiple Bermuda Triangle based short films and documentaries, but have to say, this is the most scientifically accurate and logically plausible explanation given till date.
The explanation is that there is nothing to further explain. Ships and planes do not go down more frequently in the Bermuda than the rest of the ocean. It's all fictional.
Not every one comes to terms with the fact we can't explain everything happening in the world. There are unexplainable things around us like you this or not.
really really appreciate national geography videos. Free, educational, entertaining, high quality, and does all the history, research, traveling, collaborations, and impossible tasks that us viewers wouldn't be able to do to know about something.
The north Coast of Puerto Rico is the deepest spot of the entire Atlantic Ocean, in San Juan Morro Castle there are many crazy stories as well since that’s the point of the Bermuda Triangle. Soldiers used to disappear at night and they called the devils garita or La garita del diablo. Look it up.
In the beginning of this there were some men having a conversation about the B triangle. I just love listening to people sharing stories and thoughts and personal explanations. It is so cool and random and not scripted!
Believe me that was scripted, those guys are Bahamians from the Bahamas. They won't know a detail story like that about "flight 19" yea right. That story was given to them in detail.
I was aboard a U.S. Navy ship homeported at Key West, Fl. For two years. We steamed through, and conducted OR testing in and around the Bermuda Triangle, passed through it enroute to the Med, and practiced fleet ship manuevers regularly. Aside from seeming darker than most nights at sea, I never saw anything unusual in the B.T.
A friend of mine grew up in Bermuda. He told me that so much more goes on than gets reported. Seriously strange things; ufos commonplace, regular dissapearences of experienced locals, strange anomalies of weather etc.
My stepdad is a pilot for American Airlines. He's flown through there dozens of times and never had anything wired happen at all. It's strange how some are completely unaffected and some are completely devistated.
@@musafirghayrmaeruf1 I follow the ways of Christ as do many people who do not identify as Christian and as many do not who proclaim themselves to be Christians. The point is to be connected to God, not to identify with any church doctrine. If a Muslim is acting in the ways of Christ he is Christian as well as Muslim in the way I am using the term. We are brothers and sisters who are supposed to respect each other’s gods. I was more curious if the gentleman in question was connected to the holy spirit and God as it brings a special protection in these areas - regardless of which organized religion you may be labelled with. I don’t know the terminology very well outside of Christianity but I’m more than happy to learn if you’d like to tell me alternative names/words. :) Labels can really get in the way can’t they? Peace be with you and God Bless.
@@ThePinkBinksAnd may peace be with you too.I totally share your opinion.I wish that all christians I know thought as you.For unlike you the other christians I know were always set on hurting me on behalf of my religion.Good to see that that is not always the case.
The Bermuda Triangle is like a magnet for wild theories, and the alien angle is particularly fascinating. It's the perfect storm of unexplained phenomena and our deep desire to believe in the extraordinary. Aliens or not, the Triangle keeps us guessing and fuels our imaginations.
I absolutely believe in Rogue waves or freak waves... Just some conditions have to come together to create these crazy waves! But I still don't understand how it is possible that such huge amounts of ships and airplanes disappear without a trace! Really a mystery!
Rogue waves have been proven unequivocally. The "triangle" is simply one of the busiest shipping and aviation corridors in the world, so of course there's more wrecks there.
I have lived in Miami for the past 40 yrs. We go out fishing weekends, Bimini, Nassau, other islands. We always check equipment/boat thoroughly. Many people just jump in a boat without checking to be left stranded hours later. I see this all the time.
28:58 The ship that snapped in half could have happened by the ship's bow resting on the top of one wave and the stern resting on another and nothing supporting the rest of the ship...the shear weight snapped it in half.
The USS Cyclops was one of four Proteus-class colliers built. Proteus and Nereus also were lost at sea in 1941, just before the US entered WW2, while carrying bauxite. Both were Canadian-owned though, so maybe German U-boats got them, since they'd be legitimate targets. There aren't any records of those ships being sunk, but as a British Crown Colony, Canada was in the war on the side of the Allies. Only USS Jupiter was converted into the USS Langley, and scuttled by the US Navy after the Japanese attacked her.
Wow I love this kind of documentary who trying to explain everything with a practical and physical experience about the mysterious story of Bermuda triangle 👍🏻
I have so many questions! Why didn't the pilots eject from their planes instead of just crashing them? I've always believed that these pilots were trained to eject from their aircraft in all types of scenarios. They would have had some type of inflatables on them if ejecting over water, so?? The fact that the lead pilot insists they all go down together is kinda creepy. He sounded strange, confused like he was having a medical event? My thoughts are why didn't any of the other pilots say something or speak up or intervene? They just seemed to follow blindly without a word. What about black boxes, some sort of beacon? We can send a rover to Mars, record, and send back video and watch a live feed from another planet but can't find hundreds of ships and planes at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle? Also, when was the last time a plane or ship was recorded as having vanished in the Bermuda Triangle, when....anything within the last 50 years or so? And if no, then why's that?
This attempt to "demystify" the night lights seen by Columbus is ridiculous. Unexplained night lights have been seen all over the world for hundreds of years. Here in Brazil they happen in many places even today and the historical testimonies are numerous. A navigator like Columbus and his entire crew would not be fooled by a simple bonfire on top of a hill. In those days there was no electric light and those men knew very well what firelight was from a distance.
I wonder if Columbus said how high in the sky were the lights he saw. Were they very high up and therefore not possible to be fires on a hill in the distance which would be low and close to the horizon?
@@Computer-User Yes, that would be interesting, I don't know the text. But I think that the mention of "lights in the sky" should not be understood as a banal phenomenon. Those men were navigators and must have had a good knowledge of the day and night sky. And we must not disregard that unexplained luminous phenomena continue to be seen today and are not human artifacts or natural phenomena.
Apparently the light flickered like a candle & moved from undersea to high in the sky. Although for verbatim account look up the log entry. Greenish glow if memory serves.
Incorrect. There are scientific explanations to 'demistify' unexplained lights. Google the Northern lights for example, caused by activity on the surface of the sun. Not everything is paranormal!
The phenomena is real and is worldwide mostly in Oceans ! The unexplained numbers of missing aircraft and ships are too high to be just accidents ! The Bermuda area hit the public hard after the five missing torpedo aircraft disappeared ! The Legend was made back then . Way too many abandoned boats and ships to be accidents !
Well, like he explained in the documentary, being out at sea for long periods of time is not easy on someone's mental state. It could cause people to get lost, go overboard, etc. Also, our oceans are vast and deep and largely unexplored and not able to be explored. Planes and ships that have "disappeared" could very likely be in a part of the ocean we can't physically get to or get our technology to. I'm sure you know that we know less about oceans than we do about space? Add that to the fact that 70% of the Earth is ocean. To me the ocean just sounds like a place for a lot of large objects to easily hide.
@@VMR8648 Honestly I have a feeling that they sunk to a part of the ocean that we can't get to. Or if the theory is true that the trenches could be connected by tunnels then perhaps that's where they could be? It's also possible that they were ... eaten ... which I don't like to think about. Don't get me wrong I never rule out supernatural or paranormal theories. I DO believe in those. I just like to keep them at the bottom of the list and try to think about other possible explanations first.
@@VMR8648 Taken by beings from another dimension is where they went . UFOs are coming from other dimensions . We live in a Multiverse with many parallel dimensions !
It’s not the amount of the shipwrecks and the like that’s so strange about the Bermuda Triangle. It’s the strange way that these things have occurred. It’s also stories from credible pilots & ship captains of electric fog & etc that makes the Triangle so unusual.
The first notation of any official source mentioning this particular problem was written into the logbook of Cristopher Columbus. If you pay attention and read what it says it gives you valuable clues to what it is that was that were happening there. What I am referring to is that the sailors onboard the ship got very scared when seemingly without any reason all of the metal objects started shaking and rattling, and in some cases even falling of their hooks. It happened to various types of metal items. These frightening occurrences happened all over the ship, without regard if the object belonged to the ship, or if it was the sailors personal objects (metal like their swords, utensils, knifes etc) The detail that is of the greatest importance was that they had also noted that gold did not react. The story of Columbus and the lights is a later construct, and it’s not what it ACTUALLY says. You should read and translate it your self.
@@rogerrendzak8055I admit I’m a curious one and even more so when I was younger I wrote museums and collectors and similar asking for photos or similar or what ever I was looking into at that time. And you get a juicy big fat toad of gossip of everything that weren’t up to par via other jealous explorers when trying to win favor of royals and rich surprisingly often it was actually written down. And if your lucky some matron writing down her sailor husbands adventures can be found but most people don’t even think to look in all sources. The rattling metalware had several of the sailors searching out clergy, priests and similar and in many of these cases the clergymen were very thorough and each detail that could be remembered were noted. That gives you a treasure trove of highly detailed confirmations. Since the men who had sought the opinion of the church, pope, clergy etc.. And the plethora of these inquiries very well kept, and very meticulous the genuine details was beyond obvious.
I figured since there are much much smarter people then me that has searched all official archives on all those. Interesting topics,..so I figured my best option was to think outside the box.
@@liliyakamala2348 So, lightweight or weirdly shaped metallic objects, usually dangling on hooks were shaking.... but heavy gold ingots didn't... What a mystery ***eye-roll emoji***
I was mate on a dive boat off of key largo. Beautiful day light chop. Set a 3 20 ft of and waves came off the ocean. I looked at the captain pointed I couldn't say a word. First wave picked up the Bow and set us in the trough of the next wave that broke over us and flooded to deck. Strangest thing I've ever seen in my life
@@mariatorres5563 I always joking say it was a submarine but have to call a rough wave. I don't know what a freak wave is. A rough wave is explained mathematically. The frequency of different waves eventually pile up on one another in the fact that there was three of them in a roe supports that
@@808bigisland really helps to have a boat that is sealed. The one I was on Washington was the one the port Jeff Ace. An old wooden oil crew boat. She's barely float on the best of days. You made out of 2x12 planks my orders were if she started going down run up on the reef
A few things to bare in mind; just like the jet stream in the atmosphere, one also runs through the ocean. Once you find where it dumps out, suspiciously deep on or approaching the poles one would think, I imagine there's going to be an absolute pile of ship parts and things the sea life don't find yummy. Another very interesting phenomenon and rarely talked about is when water is affected deep below the surface on a molecular level and 'looses' its buoyancy. This can happen in fairly large areas (not just limited to the triangle) and is known as heavy water. Think of it as quicksand in the sea--the more your struggle against it, the quicker you drop to the bottom. Unlike quicksand, however, it's not something that you can do any trickery against and expect to survive. It's absolutely terrifying to even think about that; everything you think you know about buoyancy and holding air inside metal means absolutely jack all in heavy water.
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~42:43 Occam's Razor does not say "The simplest explanation is usually correct". It says "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity." In the context of problem solving, the meaning is taken to be assumptions without supporting evidence should be avoided, so that the theories supported by evidence, that best explain the phenomenon in question, (while avoiding speculations, even if they *could* explain certain aspects of the phenomenon), are the ones most likely to prove out in the end. That does not mean that theory is simple, it means the theory should be considered when deciding what avenues of experimentation to pursue. Yeah, it's a subtle point, but still, it says nothing about the preference for simplicity in theorizing.
It has literally been solved years ago. There's not any more accidents in the Bermuda triangle than anywhere else. It's a busy area with an average amount of accidents. It has just turned into a conspiracy.
We are fascinated with space but meanwhile we never truly explored the depths of the ocean. With all our technology we could finally figure out what is going on in the bermuda triangle instead of 8 thousand guesses.
The Bermuda triangle is a frequently visited place and the number of disappearances there is not higher than any other parts of the ocean... Even if it were, it probably has to do with the gulf stream that runs through it, wich can cause sudden and drastic weather change, along with unexperienced people who go there to "Find Atlantis"... Come on even commercial airliners fly over it daily, as well as a lot of ships sailing through it.... The only real mystery about it is that it is difficult to determine wether or not their disappearances are due to human error or the weather.
@@jonboy2able still part of ocean tho, so it still mystery, we just explored like 5% of our ocean, how many new species or something new we gonna find out there in the depth
14:39 So, this whole time the location of the planes have been known? No? Well then how would they still not be considered disappearances just because they didn’t go down in the Bermuda Triangle? A disappearance is a disappearance no matter where it happens. At least one of the planes having gone down in the Everglades is an interesting theory and I really like it as it makes sense. I hope they find the planes to give their families closure and a proper burial for our young men. 21:36 I started reading about UFO’s, ghosts and everything paranormal when I was 8 or 9 and used to believe every word I read was true. As I got older the logical part of my brain realized it’s most likely all explainable, but there will always be a part of me that wants to hold on to the mysterious because it’s exciting. That being said, this was a great program. Worth the watch.
definitely agree with everything said in your comment above. i was pleased that they also covered OTHER disappearances like the USS Cyclops, etc. theres so many unexplainable cases out there, that a single documentary and scientific research cant possibly solve the mystery of Flight 19. ♡
With all of the space satellites and what not, I'm surprised we don't have something set up specifically to track and do research on the Bermuda Triangle. Seems like it would give some answers
This was a good documentary. I enjoy ones with much more scientific backing for something so mysterious. Where they try to quantify things scientifically versus getting all testimonial evidence and nothing else (unless that's literally all there is to get for the topic).
A SCUBA diver can only relay what he sees a but I would take their personal, on the scene Revelations over scientific guesstimates. Of course, new developed equipment (sonar, etc) reveals what a diver cannot do at tremendous depths.
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You can't assume it was a fire CC saw because you just don't know. There is a big difference between seeing a fire on a cliffside and seeing lights in the sky. They even said in the documentary that nobody knew where CC was when he made the claim of seeing lights, he could have been far off from the coast...what would the lights have been then? Anyone would know immediately if orange flickering glows were fires because it is so familiar to us, especially back then when fire was still the main source of lighting.
Well he's not saying it was definitely hillside fires that CC saw. He's just saying that could be a possible explanation. Since it's so dark out at sea at night it's difficult to distinguish between land, sea, and sky, so, the light from the fires seem as if they're floating in the air or in the sky. And yes one should be able to easily recohgnize a fire when they see one, however, CC had been at sea for a while. It's very likely he wasn't thinking straight. Or he could have been thinking straight and was just far enough to see the light from the fires, but not be able to tell the source is from fires. It's very likely it wasn't even hillside fires at all, but there are many other plausible conclusions that could be made before jumping to something paranormal or mysterious.
Just imagine the sheer volume of water that comprises a 90 to 100 foot wave has take that volume and add on to the force of all that water coming down onto a fishing vessel its not hard to believe that so many ships disappear because of rogue waves. To see something like that coming at you must be an incredible but terrifying experience, to some it must be the last thing they ever see.
@@startrekstarfleetlcars44779 yeah that stumping me too but I do have just one hypothesis, as the air currents can be manipulated by extreme weather systems such as what causes those 100 ft waves that could really be bad for aircraft which are vulnerable to going down due to extreme turbulence. Its a huge area and localised storms can occur bringing winds beyond gale force, hale the size of baseballs and lightning all of which in a perfect condition could very well bring down planes. And lets not rule out waterspouts (tpsea tornadoes) that canform as big and as powerfulas they do on land, just as hurricans gain their energy from the warm sea these tornadoes could be nastier andlast longer than on land which could easily bring down a sqaundron of planes or even passenger aircraft. These storms could even confuse the onboard sensors through electromagnetic interference from the lightning confusing pilots setting them way off course. Sorry, there's quite a few thoughts here but when I think about them it's quite logical.
@@startrekstarfleetlcars44779 science! I love the certainty of the measurable and the rationality of certainty. It brings me so much more comfort than pondering the paranormal.
Back in 2010 when i was working in the north atlantic around 100 Nm from Bergen, under a hurricane, ouer ship wicht was a ERRV guarding a oil platform. we got hit by a rouge wave, the wave broke right as it hit us, it was so big it broke over the top of ouer vessel wicht had 5 decks. everything from loose laptops to fastned fridges tipped over, we lost 1 out of 2 FRC¨s ( fast rescue crafts ) god bless i am still alive :D
Gian Quesar wrote a fascinating and very thorough account of Flight 19. His research suggested that they might have gone down in the Okefenokee Swamp. Very convincing.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and aircraft have mysteriously disappeared. The boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally agreed upon, but it is generally considered to be an area roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. There have been numerous unexplained incidents within the Bermuda Triangle over the years, including disappearances of planes and ships without any apparent explanation or distress calls. However, many of these incidents have been attributed to human error, natural disasters, or technical malfunctions, and there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of any paranormal or supernatural phenomena in the area. Despite its reputation, the Bermuda Triangle is regularly traveled by ships and planes, and there is no official warning or restriction on travel through the area. While some people may still view the Bermuda Triangle as a mysterious and dangerous place, the majority of modern scientists and researchers do not consider it to be any more hazardous than other parts of the ocean.
the Devil's Triangle is not the same as the Bermuda Triangle. two different triangles in two different oceans. one Is located in the Atlantic near Florida. the other in the pacific near Japan.
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If we know nothing about all this it's just because it has always been hidden from us but there is no doubt things are not as rational as we are told they are.
41:23 the thought that Columbus would mistake "lights in the sky" as a fire on a hill, when fires were used daily at that time, and there were no lights in the sky other than the stars and moon, is preposterous.
This os more a Scientific documentary. I totally believe there might be some stuff under water like „aliens“ or so. Could explain der the magnetic field making pressure up. Trough time there have been sightings of ufos going under water etc it could be idk. Maybe we one day find out
37:00, what is that insurance guy talking about? If you are going to be including all accidents with insurance payouts, of course thats going to be clustered around the busiest ports and shipping lanes. Do they charge you more to drive your boat in the bay of Bengal or any of these accident prone areas? Then why would they for the Bermuda triangle? So then if you look at clusters of disappeared ships, aircraft and abandon vessels then you're back at the Bermuda triangle being at least somewhat interesting among other places. Anyways I dont think his point about high traffic areas that see alot of accidents proves or disproves anything. In my humble never been on the ocean opinion.
@@TheSamuiman I had to go back and make sure it was 1600 and not 16000 cause of 2 chres's reply that's still a lot of ghost ships what I want to know is it possible to claim a ghost ship since no 1 is aboard?
B-Triangle has been a, very interesting mistery...We're many lifes been lost....These mistery perhaps one day will be revealed....!!! Thanks, for a very interesting video...!
Pockets of gas, huge, are released from the ocean floor. Ships sink suddenly with no water under them. Air planes can no longer run for the loss of oxygen. Simple?
When I first heard this theory, I thought it could explain at least some disappearances very well, just as you say. It CAN explain many wrecks, while making the least number of assumptions that aren't supported by evidence. And I've seen tests in tanks they test ship engineering in. It takes a LOT less bubbling to completely remove the ability of ships to remain buoyant than you'd think... Doesn't need to be huge bubbles at all. Only needs to be lots of them. And the number and size of pockets of methane known to exist under the sea floor there are truly impressive. The same thing is true if massive amounts of methane reach altitudes where small planes fly, like you said. Oxygen deprived and lift characteristics all messed up. I would think pilots could be hit by too weird a situation to handle to the point of being able to recover at all, much less keep the plane in the air...
Surprised he didn't mention "piracy" still going on in modern times or smuggling, planes flying under radar, bet a lot of those crashed. There is only one incident that I thought was strange. Bruce Gernon, pilot who experienced some kind of time warp, he says. Some say he's lying but still an interesting story.
So out of all the ghost ships your saying that everybody jumped off the ship. Nobody died in their sleep no one passed on the deck of in the galley. Not saying what's true but that's a really simple explanation for all of them. Too many of these shows done on history and nat geo end in exactly what mainstream wants.
If they died in their sleep, or on the deck of the galley, the bodies would be found when the ship is found. Ergo, not a ghost ship, correct? Or did I miss something?
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." ---Arthur C. Clarke, scientist, science writer and author of science fiction stories and novels. Then you have the variable of just how much traffic do you have through this area? I do not know how many people fly or boat through the Bermuda Triangle, but it a fact that the more traffic you have going through any area you are going to have more accidents, more brake downs, more bad decisions. Just look at a cities studies to find out which intersections have the most accidents to determine where the need for enhanced traffic control is most important.
I think its something to do with magnetic pull on a quantum level making equipment malfunction and could be affected by the moon or tides but we cant quantify when or why the Bermuda is the hot spot?
Very interesting and well done, how about making your next video on the topic of Edgar Cayces lost Island of Posideia, a colony of Atlantis that's reported to be in the vicinity of Bimini.
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What I believe is that there is a portal that leads to another dimension, and it is located in the Bermuda Triangle. There is also several islands that technically in the Bermuda Triangle is outside of time, and space. Which can't be seen.
Flight 19 is inland in a swamp, that's why it was never found in the ocean. I watched a well documented and researched presentation on this. They became disoriented and turned inland. It made sense although I don't recall the show I watched.
It doesn’t make sense that all six planes got disoriented in the same way (including the rescue plane that came later) and turned inland without none of them noticing Also as they were descending in the course of crashing, they would have noticed that they were inland and communicated as such
I find it fascinating that every time people talk about the triangle it gets smaller!!! I know for fact that it's more than twice the size this guy says it is, I've studied the area for more than 50 years
@Cren Cottrell me ive been there lots of times, well been around there in boats & in planes never seen anything crazy just dolphins & beautyful fish....🤪🤯😱🤪😁😂😉😎
Loved this. I’m in Canada and in the north of SK the sky dances all the time. My family calls it the northern lights. It’s amazing to see. I know it’s not north but maybe? I feel like the way he described it just sounds like - northern lights a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.
Mysteries like the bermuda triangle are fun to entertain from time to time. I'll admit though, the sciencey, logical part of me always just assumed that the elctromagnetic field of the earth is a little wonky in the bermuda and therefore causes instruments to malfunction/misread.
It should be a well known historical footnote that the ships filled with gold and silver setting sail for Spain most often didn't make it, huge storms would swell up and the ships would sink. Bermuda Triangle much? Also, it's inexplicable to me that the wheel found in the everglades looks so new. Like, brand new.
The Navy knows what happened, their just not going to tell us. And you know what happened, but you just don't want to believe it. No one can blame you, because that's scary, really scary. You know what happened.
Yep, but you better not spoil the party. What's more likely, that 5 aircraft piloted by novices on a training flight got lost and ran out of fuel over the sea, or that a supernatural force "attacks" ships and planes on the ocean?
I worked and lived on a charter sailboat for 2 years, it takes a special kind of person to endure the ocean! The ocean will definitely make you believe in Neptune and other Gods!
I love this stuff. Could watch it for hours and hours. There’s just one thing that doesn’t add up to me. After 70 years of flight 19’s “disappearance”, and a possible plane crash, with all the hurricanes and flooding, how is it possible for (if it was one of Flight 19’s planes) there to be poking out of the ground one of the tires along with what looks like pieces of cockpit…? Wouldn’t that be so far down in the earth by now and the tires be completely eroded? Either way, true or not, I still love this stuff. But there’s more than meets the eye no doubt.
Dude the moment he should the map with dots with ship wrecks and plane crashes, I was like oh op, yup the Bermuda Triangle is nothing special like legit there were more accidents out side the triangle then inside it. but still I didn't know about rouge waves or stale waters so that was amazing and incredible facts.
It was a bad documentary regardless of what you believe in. They delivered only shallow information about a tiny portion of all the bermuda triangle cases and didn't even mentioned the proportion of standard accidents around the world to clustered unexplained missings in some areas of the ocean. I don't even wanna watch other episodes, because I think, the purpose of this show is not to find out the truth, but to force an opinion. This Sam guy is also seems to be a little self focused.
Yes absolutely, there are still a whole lot of questions unanswered. I really do believe the government hides things for us. I noticed that they jumped to different kind of situations, with just a plain answer that doesn’t make a full of sense and ignore the other questions I was thinking about in the beginning. Leaving you with more questions after. I still believe there’s something very strange going on.
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May I also remind you the forgotten fact that our Native Americans population in our motherland, Continent of America before the European Colonizers arrived, was around 15 millions, while European population in their motherland, Continent of Europe was around 25 millions.
Today, Native American population is 15 million, while the European population, in the Continents of America + Europe, is a staggering 'TWO BILLION'! A shockingly sad truth.
In my humble opinion, it's about time to decolonize the Colonized lands, and return North/South America and Australia/New Zealand in Asia-Pacific to rightful owners Native American people and Native Asian-Pacific people.
Remember, notorious global cardinal crimes the Christian West has committed, and benefited a great deals, such as Slavery & Colonialism had long been over, why on earth is notorious Colonization still lingering on, may I ask?
They should do it for all because nobody watching tv these days
Amen to that!😁🙏🏻
Especially when it's FREE OF: propaganda & indoctrination
You’ve wrote this on nearly all the videos lol
Are you writing that on all their video's? lol
Don't think I've ever seen this much 'dramatic slow-motion' in one show...ever. Kudos on making something perfect to fall asleep to.;;
The Bermuda Triangle topic never gets old so I’m grateful they steadily update videos about it every few years 👌🏽
@johnson oney aliens...
Yes sweetie..
theres more than 1 triangle...
@@mthz333 What are the traingles called?
I have watched multiple Bermuda Triangle based short films and documentaries, but have to say, this is the most scientifically accurate and logically plausible explanation given till date.
Iblees lives there
the Easter bunny did it?
There is nothing scientifically accurate about this documentary, actually, they have not given any explanations at all.
The explanation is that there is nothing to further explain. Ships and planes do not go down more frequently in the Bermuda than the rest of the ocean. It's all fictional.
Not every one comes to terms with the fact we can't explain everything happening in the world. There are unexplainable things around us like you this or not.
really really appreciate national geography videos. Free, educational, entertaining, high quality, and does all the history, research, traveling, collaborations, and impossible tasks that us viewers wouldn't be able to do to know about something.
The north Coast of Puerto Rico is the deepest spot of the entire Atlantic Ocean, in San Juan Morro Castle there are many crazy stories as well since that’s the point of the Bermuda Triangle. Soldiers used to disappear at night and they called the devils garita or La garita del diablo. Look it up.
*I have watched several documentaries on Bermuda Triangle, and honestly speaking, this is the best one. Worth your time 👍👍*
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In the beginning of this there were some men having a conversation about the B triangle. I just love listening to people sharing stories and thoughts and personal explanations. It is so cool and random and not scripted!
So annoying teenage voice i could not watch
Believe me that was scripted, those guys are Bahamians from the Bahamas. They won't know a detail story like that about "flight 19" yea right. That story was given to them in detail.
@@lamontmiller1761 Oh really? I didn’t know that. It sounded real.
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I was aboard a U.S. Navy ship homeported at Key West, Fl. For two years. We steamed through, and conducted OR testing in and around the Bermuda Triangle, passed through it enroute to the Med, and practiced fleet ship manuevers regularly. Aside from seeming darker than most nights at sea, I never saw anything unusual in the B.T.
Wonder if you were ever close to becoming another mystery lol
@@JuliusCaesar2005 yeah, that's right 🤔!!
In Islam, a theory that most scholars agree with is that the throne of iblees (Lucifer) is inside the Bermuda Triangle.
....that 2 yrs. of seeing " nothing unusual" does not mean these mysteries never happened. ....✌️🇺🇸
Well thanks for your service ❤️😊🇺🇸
A friend of mine grew up in Bermuda. He told me that so much more goes on than gets reported. Seriously strange things; ufos commonplace, regular dissapearences of experienced locals, strange anomalies of weather etc.
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My stepdad is a pilot for American Airlines. He's flown through there dozens of times and never had anything wired happen at all. It's strange how some are completely unaffected and some are completely devistated.
Is he a Christian? Just curious. Like… is he a really chill guy people tend to love?
@@ThePinkBinks Are you a christian?
@@musafirghayrmaeruf1 I follow the ways of Christ as do many people who do not identify as Christian and as many do not who proclaim themselves to be Christians. The point is to be connected to God, not to identify with any church doctrine. If a Muslim is acting in the ways of Christ he is Christian as well as Muslim in the way I am using the term. We are brothers and sisters who are supposed to respect each other’s gods.
I was more curious if the gentleman in question was connected to the holy spirit and God as it brings a special protection in these areas - regardless of which organized religion you may be labelled with. I don’t know the terminology very well outside of Christianity but I’m more than happy to learn if you’d like to tell me alternative names/words. :)
Labels can really get in the way can’t they? Peace be with you and God Bless.
@@ThePinkBinksAnd may peace be with you too.I totally share your opinion.I wish that all christians I know thought as you.For unlike you the other christians I know were always set on hurting me on behalf of my religion.Good to see that that is not always the case.
@@ThePinkBinks True, Christ didn't say to make a religion called Christianity. He said to believe in him.
The Bermuda Triangle is like a magnet for wild theories, and the alien angle is particularly fascinating. It's the perfect storm of unexplained phenomena and our deep desire to believe in the extraordinary. Aliens or not, the Triangle keeps us guessing and fuels our imaginations.
I absolutely believe in Rogue waves or freak waves... Just some conditions have to come together to create these crazy waves! But I still don't understand how it is possible that such huge amounts of ships and airplanes disappear without a trace! Really a mystery!
that isnt what happend
a sunomi wouldnt even rech that
@@SERPENT69696 Depends on how big the tsunami is. They can be pretty big if one huge asteroid lands in the ocean.
@@SERPENT69696 Pls tell us what happened I'm very curious
Rogue waves have been proven unequivocally. The "triangle" is simply one of the busiest shipping and aviation corridors in the world, so of course there's more wrecks there.
I have lived in Miami for the past 40 yrs. We go out fishing weekends, Bimini, Nassau, other islands. We always check equipment/boat thoroughly. Many people just jump in a boat without checking to be left stranded hours later. I see this all the time.
Such a valuable documentary that arises even more questions and mysteries in our minds. Thank you for providing us with lots of informations for free
28:58 The ship that snapped in half could have happened by the ship's bow resting on the top of one wave and the stern resting on another and nothing supporting the rest of the ship...the shear weight snapped it in half.
I believe the Rogue Waves also. But ze planes is what is hard, to believe now. 30, 000 ft, & falling out of the air.
The USS Cyclops was one of four Proteus-class colliers built. Proteus and Nereus also were lost at sea in 1941, just before the US entered WW2, while carrying bauxite. Both were Canadian-owned though, so maybe German U-boats got them, since they'd be legitimate targets. There aren't any records of those ships being sunk, but as a British Crown Colony, Canada was in the war on the side of the Allies. Only USS Jupiter was converted into the USS Langley, and scuttled by the US Navy after the Japanese attacked her.
The best Explanation of the Bermuda Triangle till date.
Wow I love this kind of documentary who trying to explain everything with a practical and physical experience about the mysterious story of Bermuda triangle 👍🏻
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I have so many questions! Why didn't the pilots eject from their planes instead of just crashing them? I've always believed that these pilots were trained to eject from their aircraft in all types of scenarios. They would have had some type of inflatables on them if ejecting over water, so?? The fact that the lead pilot insists they all go down together is kinda creepy. He sounded strange, confused like he was having a medical event? My thoughts are why didn't any of the other pilots say something or speak up or intervene? They just seemed to follow blindly without a word. What about black boxes, some sort of beacon? We can send a rover to Mars, record, and send back video and watch a live feed from another planet but can't find hundreds of ships and planes at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle? Also, when was the last time a plane or ship was recorded as having vanished in the Bermuda Triangle, when....anything within the last 50 years or so? And if no, then why's that?
This attempt to "demystify" the night lights seen by Columbus is ridiculous. Unexplained night lights have been seen all over the world for hundreds of years. Here in Brazil they happen in many places even today and the historical testimonies are numerous. A navigator like Columbus and his entire crew would not be fooled by a simple bonfire on top of a hill. In those days there was no electric light and those men knew very well what firelight was from a distance.
I wonder if Columbus said how high in the sky were the lights he saw. Were they very high up and therefore not possible to be fires on a hill in the distance which would be low and close to the horizon?
@@Computer-User Yes, that would be interesting, I don't know the text. But I think that the mention of "lights in the sky" should not be understood as a banal phenomenon. Those men were navigators and must have had a good knowledge of the day and night sky. And we must not disregard that unexplained luminous phenomena continue to be seen today and are not human artifacts or natural phenomena.
Apparently the light flickered like a candle & moved from undersea to high in the sky. Although for verbatim account look up the log entry. Greenish glow if memory serves.
Incorrect. There are scientific explanations to 'demistify' unexplained lights. Google the Northern lights for example, caused by activity on the surface of the sun. Not everything is paranormal!
Agreed
The phenomena is real and is worldwide mostly in Oceans !
The unexplained numbers of missing aircraft and ships are too high to be just accidents !
The Bermuda area hit the public hard after the five missing torpedo aircraft disappeared !
The Legend was made back then .
Way too many abandoned boats and ships to be accidents !
Well, like he explained in the documentary, being out at sea for long periods of time is not easy on someone's mental state. It could cause people to get lost, go overboard, etc. Also, our oceans are vast and deep and largely unexplored and not able to be explored. Planes and ships that have "disappeared" could very likely be in a part of the ocean we can't physically get to or get our technology to. I'm sure you know that we know less about oceans than we do about space? Add that to the fact that 70% of the Earth is ocean. To me the ocean just sounds like a place for a lot of large objects to easily hide.
@ijams sum- I agree with you. What is your theory about the missing sailors/crews?
@@VMR8648 Honestly I have a feeling that they sunk to a part of the ocean that we can't get to. Or if the theory is true that the trenches could be connected by tunnels then perhaps that's where they could be? It's also possible that they were ... eaten ... which I don't like to think about. Don't get me wrong I never rule out supernatural or paranormal theories. I DO believe in those. I just like to keep them at the bottom of the list and try to think about other possible explanations first.
@@VMR8648 Taken by beings from another dimension is where they went .
UFOs are coming from other dimensions .
We live in a Multiverse with many parallel dimensions !
It’s not the amount of the shipwrecks and the like that’s so strange about the Bermuda Triangle. It’s the strange way that these things have occurred. It’s also stories from credible pilots & ship captains of electric fog & etc that makes the Triangle so unusual.
No. The weirdest thing about the BT is that people think it's special in some way.
@@legitbeans9078 Why not go there to proof to us that it is nothing special?
Like the crew who hand tried to go beneath the Atlantic days ago.
@@lawrenceottih I'll go there no problem do you want to buy me a ticket?
@@legitbeans9078 Do I look like your daddy?
"Sadly, I'm an adult"
Definitely relatable 😂
Watching this documentary makes you wonder if we're really alone in this world, and about all the stuff that humanity aren't aware about
You seen what's out there ? What they've discovered the different galaxies etc... they're no way were alone
We are not alone. We have neighbors! And I'm not missing
@Neil Deep take your meds
Aint no way earth is the only planet with life Thats crazyyy
We aren’t alone, silly… There’re amoeba, anteaters, pitcher plants, octopi, and so on
The first notation of any official source mentioning this particular problem was written into the logbook of Cristopher Columbus.
If you pay attention and read what it says it gives you valuable clues to what it is that was that were happening there.
What I am referring to is that the sailors onboard the ship got very scared when seemingly without any reason all of the metal objects started shaking and rattling, and in some cases even falling of their hooks.
It happened to various types of metal items. These frightening occurrences happened all over the ship, without regard if the object belonged to the ship, or if it was the sailors personal objects (metal like their swords, utensils, knifes etc)
The detail that is of the greatest importance was that they had also noted that gold did not react.
The story of Columbus and the lights is a later construct, and it’s not what it ACTUALLY says. You should read and translate it your self.
where are the details
I never heard of the shaking metal objects story, before 🤔!!
@@rogerrendzak8055I admit I’m a curious one and even more so when I was younger I wrote museums and collectors and similar asking
for photos or similar or what ever I was looking into at that time. And you get a juicy big fat toad of gossip of everything that weren’t up to par via other jealous explorers when trying to win favor of royals and rich surprisingly often it was actually written down. And if your lucky some matron writing down her sailor husbands adventures can be found but most people don’t even think to look in all sources.
The rattling metalware had several of the sailors searching out clergy, priests and similar and in many of these cases the clergymen were very thorough and each detail that could be remembered were noted. That gives you a treasure trove of highly detailed confirmations. Since the men who had sought the opinion of the church, pope, clergy etc..
And the plethora of these inquiries very well kept, and very meticulous the genuine details was beyond obvious.
I figured since there are much much smarter people then me that has searched all official archives on all those. Interesting topics,..so I figured my best option was to think outside the box.
@@liliyakamala2348 So, lightweight or weirdly shaped metallic objects, usually dangling on hooks were shaking.... but heavy gold ingots didn't... What a mystery ***eye-roll emoji***
I was mate on a dive boat off of key largo. Beautiful day light chop. Set a 3 20 ft of and waves came off the ocean. I looked at the captain pointed I couldn't say a word. First wave picked up the Bow and set us in the trough of the next wave that broke over us and flooded to deck. Strangest thing I've ever seen in my life
I was cool with it scared the s*** out of my c captaint and we went back to the dock
@@ericbeattie761 Was it a freak wave, rogue wave or what you think it was?? Please explain....🤔🤔
@@mariatorres5563 I always joking say it was a submarine but have to call a rough wave. I don't know what a freak wave is. A rough wave is explained mathematically. The frequency of different waves eventually pile up on one another in the fact that there was three of them in a roe supports that
Happens here in Hi too. Tuna boat. 3 waves combining into giant swell. My boat is well balanced and does not Digg in.
@@808bigisland really helps to have a boat that is sealed. The one I was on Washington was the one the port Jeff Ace. An old wooden oil crew boat. She's barely float on the best of days. You made out of 2x12 planks my orders were if she started going down run up on the reef
A few things to bare in mind; just like the jet stream in the atmosphere, one also runs through the ocean. Once you find where it dumps out, suspiciously deep on or approaching the poles one would think, I imagine there's going to be an absolute pile of ship parts and things the sea life don't find yummy.
Another very interesting phenomenon and rarely talked about is when water is affected deep below the surface on a molecular level and 'looses' its buoyancy. This can happen in fairly large areas (not just limited to the triangle) and is known as heavy water. Think of it as quicksand in the sea--the more your struggle against it, the quicker you drop to the bottom. Unlike quicksand, however, it's not something that you can do any trickery against and expect to survive. It's absolutely terrifying to even think about that; everything you think you know about buoyancy and holding air inside metal means absolutely jack all in heavy water.
heavy water is also a song by math nerds foals
Will my coffee taste good with it tho?
I'm 57 and I still blame the Easter Bunny for everything
No ways 😮😮
I agree with you
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You're mentally ill probably. It's ok
Lol I about choked when I read your comment. Lol
Thank you for the video!
Intriguing, I always knew there was more to life and i have also been looking for a way to find not only protection but a way to be influential to the human society, wish to do more and give more than i am doing now, always feel like i was born for something greater. .
oh well you can achieve that by being a part of the illuminatus brotherhood, i know it sounds like a mystery but there are ways you can actually get in contact with them
@@jamesbennett3843 hi, isn't the brotherhood a myth??
@@haynesatteh4463 Well it is not and you can't actually expect it to be open to everyone, but if you want to know more you can look up ANTHONY MARK SZYMON online you will find something interesting.
@@jamesbennett3843 Well it is not and you can't actually expect it to be open to everyone, but if you want to know more you can look up ANTHONY MARK SZYMON online you will find something interesting.
~42:43 Occam's Razor does not say "The simplest explanation is usually correct".
It says "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity."
In the context of problem solving, the meaning is taken to be assumptions without supporting evidence should be avoided, so that the theories supported by evidence, that best explain the phenomenon in question, (while avoiding speculations, even if they *could* explain certain aspects of the phenomenon), are the ones most likely to prove out in the end. That does not mean that theory is simple, it means the theory should be considered when deciding what avenues of experimentation to pursue.
Yeah, it's a subtle point, but still, it says nothing about the preference for simplicity in theorizing.
This was a rerun but I watched it anyway. Great episode.
The Bermuda triangle keeps me curious up even today...
Same here, I was curious too. Even now it's still dangerous travel alone.
Bermuda triangle is a myth that has nothing to do with reality
It has literally been solved years ago. There's not any more accidents in the Bermuda triangle than anywhere else. It's a busy area with an average amount of accidents. It has just turned into a conspiracy.
We are fascinated with space but meanwhile we never truly explored the depths of the ocean. With all our technology we could finally figure out what is going on in the bermuda triangle instead of 8 thousand guesses.
The Bermuda triangle is a frequently visited place and the number of disappearances there is not higher than any other parts of the ocean... Even if it were, it probably has to do with the gulf stream that runs through it, wich can cause sudden and drastic weather change, along with unexperienced people who go there to "Find Atlantis"...
Come on even commercial airliners fly over it daily, as well as a lot of ships sailing through it.... The only real mystery about it is that it is difficult to determine wether or not their disappearances are due to human error or the weather.
@@jonboy2able still part of ocean tho, so it still mystery, we just explored like 5% of our ocean, how many new species or something new we gonna find out there in the depth
@@Nematoda4ever The bermuda triangle is something easily explained, stop hoping it is not...
14:39 So, this whole time the location of the planes have been known? No? Well then how would they still not be considered disappearances just because they didn’t go down in the Bermuda Triangle? A disappearance is a disappearance no matter where it happens.
At least one of the planes having gone down in the Everglades is an interesting theory and I really like it as it makes sense. I hope they find the planes to give their families closure and a proper burial for our young men.
21:36 I started reading about UFO’s, ghosts and everything paranormal when I was 8 or 9 and used to believe every word I read was true. As I got older the logical part of my brain realized it’s most likely all explainable, but there will always be a part of me that wants to hold on to the mysterious because it’s exciting. That being said, this was a great program. Worth the watch.
definitely agree with everything said in your comment above. i was pleased that they also covered OTHER disappearances like the USS Cyclops, etc. theres so many unexplainable cases out there, that a single documentary and scientific research cant possibly solve the mystery of Flight 19. ♡
With all of the space satellites and what not, I'm surprised we don't have something set up specifically to track and do research on the Bermuda Triangle. Seems like it would give some answers
That’s because nothing out of the ordinary happens there more than anywhere else.
Ask your local friendly space agency. Satellites seem to malfunction over region.
@@dominicseanmccann6300 they don’t any more than other regions. Prove me wrong.
@@robburch1 chill out dude
We did but they mysteriously disappeared.
The fact that the Bermuda Triangle is still a thing makes it mysterious
This was a good documentary. I enjoy ones with much more scientific backing for something so mysterious. Where they try to quantify things scientifically versus getting all testimonial evidence and nothing else (unless that's literally all there is to get for the topic).
we have to wait till they gid out that wreckage ... if it really was that flight ...
@@kacmed Someone didn't watch it until the end, lol.
@@GlidingBoulder hmm? they said that they are still waiting for approval to dig in that place
A SCUBA diver can only relay what he sees a but I would take their personal, on the scene Revelations over scientific guesstimates. Of course, new developed equipment (sonar, etc) reveals what a diver cannot do at tremendous depths.
Science. Ok. Perhaps a submersible craft-a divers bell maybe?- made of composite plastic, with cameras, and all of the necessary equipment to record all sounds - even tranunivementaltelepathy, with intergalactic transmission capabilities, to verify and / or deny the possibility super intellectual abilities necessary to create suspect events in the B.T ? It surely is an interesting place to visit, but it's a pretty safe bet that magnetic fields drove the pilots of aircraft nuts so they flew in circles until they ran out of go-juice. And screwed up the radio transmissions,as well. Bye ya', and Alla ya'll, and youins, youse guys. Mah supper's gettin' cold.🇺🇸🦈🍉🍓🍩🍔🌭🥪🍟🍕😋
You can't assume it was a fire CC saw because you just don't know. There is a big difference between seeing a fire on a cliffside and seeing lights in the sky. They even said in the documentary that nobody knew where CC was when he made the claim of seeing lights, he could have been far off from the coast...what would the lights have been then? Anyone would know immediately if orange flickering glows were fires because it is so familiar to us, especially back then when fire was still the main source of lighting.
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Well he's not saying it was definitely hillside fires that CC saw. He's just saying that could be a possible explanation. Since it's so dark out at sea at night it's difficult to distinguish between land, sea, and sky, so, the light from the fires seem as if they're floating in the air or in the sky. And yes one should be able to easily recohgnize a fire when they see one, however, CC had been at sea for a while. It's very likely he wasn't thinking straight. Or he could have been thinking straight and was just far enough to see the light from the fires, but not be able to tell the source is from fires. It's very likely it wasn't even hillside fires at all, but there are many other plausible conclusions that could be made before jumping to something paranormal or mysterious.
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Aircraft data plates are on the rear fuselage. The one on the engine is just for that engine. The engine can be used on many different aircraft.
Just imagine the sheer volume of water that comprises a 90 to 100 foot wave has take that volume and add on to the force of all that water coming down onto a fishing vessel its not hard to believe that so many ships disappear because of rogue waves. To see something like that coming at you must be an incredible but terrifying experience, to some it must be the last thing they ever see.
very true, but the only theory I can't figure out from this is ze planes.
@@startrekstarfleetlcars44779 yeah that stumping me too but I do have just one hypothesis, as the air currents can be manipulated by extreme weather systems such as what causes those 100 ft waves that could really be bad for aircraft which are vulnerable to going down due to extreme turbulence. Its a huge area and localised storms can occur bringing winds beyond gale force, hale the size of baseballs and lightning all of which in a perfect condition could very well bring down planes. And lets not rule out waterspouts (tpsea tornadoes) that canform as big and as powerfulas they do on land, just as hurricans gain their energy from the warm sea these tornadoes could be nastier andlast longer than on land which could easily bring down a sqaundron of planes or even passenger aircraft. These storms could even confuse the onboard sensors through electromagnetic interference from the lightning confusing pilots setting them way off course. Sorry, there's quite a few thoughts here but when I think about them it's quite logical.
@@nemo9540 I like your hypothesis. there are 12 such points on earth. I rather fly over land, than ocean.
@@startrekstarfleetlcars44779 science! I love the certainty of the measurable and the rationality of certainty. It brings me so much more comfort than pondering the paranormal.
Was in Bermuda 5 years ago. Love it! The curse was to have to leave.
Back in 2010 when i was working in the north atlantic around 100 Nm from Bergen, under a hurricane, ouer ship wicht was a ERRV guarding a oil platform. we got hit by a rouge wave, the wave broke right as it hit us, it was so big it broke over the top of ouer vessel wicht had 5 decks. everything from loose laptops to fastned fridges tipped over, we lost 1 out of 2 FRC¨s ( fast rescue crafts ) god bless i am still alive :D
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Gian Quesar wrote a fascinating and very thorough account of Flight 19. His research suggested that they might have gone down in the Okefenokee Swamp. Very convincing.
I'm less concerned about the Bermuda triangle than the fact that you left a fire unattended...
Right 🤣🤣
Excellent documentary. Great job.
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and aircraft have mysteriously disappeared. The boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are not universally agreed upon, but it is generally considered to be an area roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico.
There have been numerous unexplained incidents within the Bermuda Triangle over the years, including disappearances of planes and ships without any apparent explanation or distress calls. However, many of these incidents have been attributed to human error, natural disasters, or technical malfunctions, and there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of any paranormal or supernatural phenomena in the area.
Despite its reputation, the Bermuda Triangle is regularly traveled by ships and planes, and there is no official warning or restriction on travel through the area. While some people may still view the Bermuda Triangle as a mysterious and dangerous place, the majority of modern scientists and researchers do not consider it to be any more hazardous than other parts of the ocean.
the Devil's Triangle is not the same as the Bermuda Triangle. two different triangles in two different oceans. one Is located in the Atlantic near Florida. the other in the pacific near Japan.
it is the same thing…look it up.
Love the documentary!! The guy at the bar is such a stick in the mud. He literally never takes a drink..we’ll still respect you loosen up guy.
One of the best documentaries I've watched great job guys .
The commentary at the beginning is enough to draw you in, outside of the title…. thank you for this masterpiece. 👏🏻🌊🔺
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If we know nothing about all this it's just because it has always been hidden from us but there is no doubt things are not as rational as we are told they are.
41:23 the thought that Columbus would mistake "lights in the sky" as a fire on a hill, when fires were used daily at that time, and there were no lights in the sky other than the stars and moon, is preposterous.
This os more a Scientific documentary. I totally believe there might be some stuff under water like „aliens“ or so. Could explain der the magnetic field making pressure up. Trough time there have been sightings of ufos going under water etc it could be idk. Maybe we one day find out
Agreed 👍
Your comment is enlightening.
This show is AWESOME ! Thank you National Geographic !
We need to transmit a drone across the triangle to see what will happen
'we'? who is stopping you?
@@daieast6305 he's scared lol
U try the drone 1st 😂
love this kind of documentary
37:00, what is that insurance guy talking about? If you are going to be including all accidents with insurance payouts, of course thats going to be clustered around the busiest ports and shipping lanes. Do they charge you more to drive your boat in the bay of Bengal or any of these accident prone areas? Then why would they for the Bermuda triangle? So then if you look at clusters of disappeared ships, aircraft and abandon vessels then you're back at the Bermuda triangle being at least somewhat interesting among other places. Anyways I dont think his point about high traffic areas that see alot of accidents proves or disproves anything. In my humble never been on the ocean opinion.
16,000 ships and no bodies? And no one is calling foul play? We can’t be this old and this be the first time we’re hearing this, right? I’m tripping!
1600 !!!!
@@TheSamuiman I had to go back and make sure it was 1600 and not 16000 cause of 2 chres's reply that's still a lot of ghost ships what I want to know is it possible to claim a ghost ship since no 1 is aboard?
So relieved to see a documentary based on fact.
I am from Florida. I were born and raised here. I will never travel no where near that place. It will eat you whole.
@@pondrinaowens9507 all the evidence says otherwise.
Patterns, not fact. We predict things using patterns.
B-Triangle has been a, very interesting mistery...We're many lifes been lost....These mistery perhaps one day will be revealed....!!!
Thanks, for a very interesting video...!
Pockets of gas, huge, are released from the ocean floor. Ships sink suddenly with no water under them. Air planes can no longer run for the loss of oxygen. Simple?
When I first heard this theory, I thought it could explain at least some disappearances very well, just as you say.
It CAN explain many wrecks, while making the least number of assumptions that aren't supported by evidence. And I've seen tests in tanks they test ship engineering in. It takes a LOT less bubbling to completely remove the ability of ships to remain buoyant than you'd think... Doesn't need to be huge bubbles at all. Only needs to be lots of them.
And the number and size of pockets of methane known to exist under the sea floor there are truly impressive.
The same thing is true if massive amounts of methane reach altitudes where small planes fly, like you said. Oxygen deprived and lift characteristics all messed up. I would think pilots could be hit by too weird a situation to handle to the point of being able to recover at all, much less keep the plane in the air...
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Surprised he didn't mention "piracy" still going on in modern times or smuggling, planes flying under radar, bet a lot of those crashed. There is only one incident that I thought was strange. Bruce Gernon, pilot who experienced some kind of time warp, he says. Some say he's lying but still an interesting story.
Yup, flying 100 feet above the ocean water in the night. Pretty scary.
So out of all the ghost ships your saying that everybody jumped off the ship. Nobody died in their sleep no one passed on the deck of in the galley. Not saying what's true but that's a really simple explanation for all of them. Too many of these shows done on history and nat geo end in exactly what mainstream wants.
If they died in their sleep, or on the deck of the galley, the bodies would be found when the ship is found. Ergo, not a ghost ship, correct? Or did I miss something?
"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic."
---Arthur C. Clarke, scientist, science writer and author of science fiction stories and novels.
Then you have the variable of just how much traffic do you have through this area? I do not know how many people fly or boat through the Bermuda Triangle, but it a fact that the more traffic you have going through any area you are going to have more accidents, more brake downs, more bad decisions. Just look at a cities studies to find out which intersections have the most accidents to determine where the need for enhanced traffic control is most important.
Excellent!! The Bermuda Triangle still mystifies!!
Growing up in the 90s I thought the Bermuda Triangle would effect my life so much
Why exactly?
@@davidcopson5800 it was just something everyone talked about
@@ziutasow2244 I was very aware of it too. But I never thought it would affect my life. I was just interested in it.
It’s *A* ffect, not effect
@@MM-we4no thank you you have saved my life
3 AM Check, bermuda triangle mystery Check.
2 day 3am check
That's a go. 😁
Only makes you wonder what the world would be if humanity knew everything that's unknown
*SPAGET* 🍜
Spaget confirmed 🍝
This documentary is worth watching.
Imagine you're trying to solve a mystery but you need permits first... Ridiculous.
But there is no mystery. They ditched in the ocean and all died. The end.
Thank you NG! You rock! :)
Our universe is full of mysteries and the Bermuda triangle is not alone
I think its something to do with magnetic pull on a quantum level making equipment malfunction and could be affected by the moon or tides but we cant quantify when or why the Bermuda is the hot spot?
Very interesting and well done, how about making your next video on the topic of Edgar Cayces lost Island of Posideia, a colony of Atlantis that's reported to be in the vicinity of Bimini.
Nope
that would be awesome
Beans Greens 🥗 given of the natural waves of the capacity of the neighbors that are other plants within the design of the farm
There again, there is and shall be
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What I believe is that there is a portal that leads to another dimension, and it is located in the Bermuda Triangle. There is also several islands that technically in the Bermuda Triangle is outside of time, and space. Which can't be seen.
Flight 19 is inland in a swamp, that's why it was never found in the ocean. I watched a well documented and researched presentation on this. They became disoriented and turned inland. It made sense although I don't recall the show I watched.
It doesn’t make sense that all six planes got disoriented in the same way (including the rescue plane that came later) and turned inland without none of them noticing
Also as they were descending in the course of crashing, they would have noticed that they were inland and communicated as such
I remember that on youtube, but so long ago!
Excellent - well put!
Keep it up 👍
I find it fascinating that every time people talk about the triangle it gets smaller!!!
I know for fact that it's more than twice the size this guy says it is, I've studied the area for more than 50 years
Great Job.
I'd love to meet someone who went to the Bermuda Triangle and came back alive
There are plenty of people. Not ever1 dissapears or dies on the Bermuda Triangle
they have millions of tourists every year.
@Cren Cottrell me ive been there lots of times, well been around there in boats & in planes never seen anything crazy just dolphins & beautyful fish....🤪🤯😱🤪😁😂😉😎
Bermuda triangle is a myth that has nothing to do with reality
People go there all the time and most don't disappear. Mysterious disappearance does not equate to supernatural or magic.
Very interesting video, thank you.
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thanks nat geo foe uploading documentary videos
Great research and narration. Thank you for the knowledge.
Outstanding! I just watched the whole thing. Awesome!
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Loved this. I’m in Canada and in the north of SK the sky dances all the time. My family calls it the northern lights. It’s amazing to see.
I know it’s not north but maybe?
I feel like the way he described it just sounds like - northern lights
a natural light display in Earth's sky, predominantly seen in high-latitude regions. Auroras display dynamic patterns of brilliant lights that appear as curtains, rays, spirals, or dynamic flickers covering the entire sky.
Your family calls it the “Northern Lights.” Lol. Wow, just, wow.
@@cruisepaige What's wow? That is the name for that phenomenon. We all call them the northern lights up here. Or aurora borealis.
I love these things so much but I hate it when like a wolmart add ore something comes on and it just runends it.
Wait so this guy figured out in seconds what Scientists have been trying to figure out for years...
Mysteries like the bermuda triangle are fun to entertain from time to time. I'll admit though, the sciencey, logical part of me always just assumed that the elctromagnetic field of the earth is a little wonky in the bermuda and therefore causes instruments to malfunction/misread.
It should be a well known historical footnote that the ships filled with gold and silver setting sail for Spain most often didn't make it, huge storms would swell up and the ships would sink. Bermuda Triangle much? Also, it's inexplicable to me that the wheel found in the everglades looks so new. Like, brand new.
Yeah seems staged,
Yea that was faked
This was truly helpful. Thank you
The Navy knows what happened, their just not going to tell us. And you know what happened, but you just don't want to believe it.
No one can blame you, because that's scary, really scary. You know what happened.
What happened?
Both the Devil's Sea and the Bermuda Triangle were thoroughly debunked back in the 70s.
Yep, but you better not spoil the party. What's more likely, that 5 aircraft piloted by novices on a training flight got lost and ran out of fuel over the sea, or that a supernatural force "attacks" ships and planes on the ocean?
I worked and lived on a charter sailboat for 2 years, it takes a special kind of person to endure the ocean!
The ocean will definitely make you believe in Neptune and other Gods!
What makes you say that? I’m very interested
Please tell us more👉👈
They know more than what there telling us I'm from Bermuda n I've seen different things that's unbelievably
I love this stuff. Could watch it for hours and hours. There’s just one thing that doesn’t add up to me.
After 70 years of flight 19’s “disappearance”, and a possible plane crash, with all the hurricanes and flooding, how is it possible for (if it was one of Flight 19’s planes) there to be poking out of the ground one of the tires along with what looks like pieces of cockpit…? Wouldn’t that be so far down in the earth by now and the tires be completely eroded?
Either way, true or not, I still love this stuff.
But there’s more than meets the eye no doubt.
Dude the moment he should the map with dots with ship wrecks and plane crashes, I was like oh op, yup the Bermuda Triangle is nothing special like legit there were more accidents out side the triangle then inside it. but still I didn't know about rouge waves or stale waters so that was amazing and incredible facts.
It was a bad documentary regardless of what you believe in. They delivered only shallow information about a tiny portion of all the bermuda triangle cases and didn't even mentioned the proportion of standard accidents around the world to clustered unexplained missings in some areas of the ocean. I don't even wanna watch other episodes, because I think, the purpose of this show is not to find out the truth, but to force an opinion. This Sam guy is also seems to be a little self focused.
Yes absolutely, there are still a whole lot of questions unanswered. I really do believe the government hides things for us. I noticed that they jumped to different kind of situations, with just a plain answer that doesn’t make a full of sense and ignore the other questions I was thinking about in the beginning. Leaving you with more questions after. I still believe there’s something very strange going on.
Yes absolutely
This was one of the best cold opens I've heard in a while!!! Hahaha