20 Spooky Facts About The Bermuda Triangle
We’re sure you’re familiar with the Bermuda Triangle but there are some things that you may never thought about the triangle.
With all of these mysteries, paranormal activities as well as many scientific explanations for what’s happening some facts are buried under all this information. Let’s go through some of the most spooky facts about the Bermuda Triangle!
20. It’s Way Bigger Than You Think
While it’s impossible to measure its exact size, the Bermuda triangle is estimated to be between 440,000 to 1,510,000 square miles which is way larger than most people think.
This only makes things worse when it comes to some strange things that are happening there… See why!
19. Devil’s Triangle
Did you know that the Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devil’s Triangle and Limbo of Lost? These rather scary nicknames surfaced in the peak of the strange activity of the Triangle’s in the 1950s! But what strange activity?
Are these things actually true?
18. The Tempest
One last thing though, did you know that Shakespeare’s “The Tempest” was inspired by the Bermuda Triangle?
The triangle was as famous as it is today in the times of Shakespeare and it is said that a strange shipwreck that happened within the triangle in 1690 inspired Shakespeare to write “The Tempest”.
17. Compasses Don’t Work
This is one of the strangest facts about the Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is the only place on earth where compasses don’t recognize “magnetic north” which doesn’t take into account the earth’s tilted axis but true north!
You can guess now why planes and boats have so many problems in this area but is it only this? Surely no…