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What is the supernatural phenomenon in Bermuda Triangle?

At 22: 30 on February 27th, 1, 1948 12, DC-3 took off from San Francisco airport and passed over Bermuda. The ground control tower once heard the captain's surprised voice: "What's going on? Are they all singing Christmas songs? " No one thought of the meaning of this sentence.

At 4: 30 am on the 28th, the flight also sent a telegram to the airport-"Close to the airport, lights visible, ready to land." But this DC 3 plane never landed at the airport. It disappeared before landing, just like a hole in the sky. The plane fell into the hole and there was silence.

2. 1502, Columbus passed through the Bermuda Triangle when he was in America for the fourth time. On this day, Columbus stood at the bow, but what he saw was clear Wan Li, and the sea was calm. Suddenly, the wind suddenly blew and the sky was dark. Dozens of meters high waves came at the fleet like walls.

The sailors tried to change course, but all the navigation instruments on board failed, and the ship lost control and was pushed by the wind and waves. Columbus was lucky. After several days and nights of turbulence, the ship finally didn't sink. To his surprise, the storm from the sky came to an abrupt end and suddenly became calm.

3. 1840 In August, a French sailboat "Lochari" sailed quietly off Bermuda. What is puzzling is that it seems to be floating in the wind without a goal. Curious people boarded the ship and found that there was no one on board, but the goods such as silks and satins in the cargo hold were intact and the fruits were still fresh. Where are the sailors on board? Nobody knows.

Extended data:

Bermuda Triangle is located between Bermuda Island on the west side of the Atlantic Ocean, straits of florida and Puerto Rico Island at the eastern end of the Greater Antilles. Most of them are located between 20 and 30 north latitude and belong to the north tropics. It is mainly controlled by tropical air mass throughout the year, and the northeast trade wind prevails.

There are many tropical hurricanes in summer and autumn, and the wind roars, often forming a water wall with a height of more than 10 meters, and you can often encounter tornadoes at sea, which can suck seawater to a height of several thousand meters and cast a terrible shadow on the beacon cover.

Moreover, the Bermuda Triangle is located on the northern edge of the crustal fault zone between North and South America, where volcanic and seismic activities are very strong and the seabed topography is very complicated.

Below the Bermuda Triangle, most of them are North Asian-American basins with a depth of less than 6000 meters; In the north, it is the Bermuda Plateau protruding from the Sichali Basin; in the west and southwest, it is a vast continental shelf close to the mainland and islands; in the south, it is the Puerto Rico Trench with a depth of 9215m.