The Bermuda Triangle, often called the Devils Triangle, is notorious for the disappearance of numerous ships, many disappearing without a trace.
The Bermuda Triangle is linked to over 50 unexplained disappearances of ships and aircraft since the mid-19th century.
Flight 19, a group of five US torpedo bombers vanished in the Bermuda Triangle during a training flight in 1945.
The USS Cyclops, a U.S. Navy ship with 309 people on board, disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in 1918.
The Sargasso Sea, located within the triangle, is a peculiar region with warm water and floating seaweed, often associated with several disappearances.
Some explanations for the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle involve magnetic anomalies, causing compass deviations.