Chapter 10 The Bermuda Triangle

"The Bermuda Triangle?" The other four of us screamed almost at the same time. The old ghost trembled nervously and stammered, "That's it...... It's the legendary ...... 100. Bermuda Triangle? ”

I was also amazed that when we passed through the Bahamas, we were already in the Bermuda Triangle. It was only Dickens who did not make a noise in order to avoid panic. But when I passed, I still knew. But haven't we already been through the Bahamas? How did you come back to Bermuda again?

This series of questions appeared one after another in my mind. This time, I always had a sense of foreboding, the feeling of "more bad luck and less luck". A series of events about the waters of Bermuda also came to my mind.

The Bermuda Triangle is one of the most mysterious and unpredictable seas in the world. Many experts also have different opinions and opinions about this sea area. What are the "magnetic field theory", "black hole theory", "infrasound theory", "clear sky turbulence theory", "parallel space-time theory", "combustible ice theory" and so on, in short, all parties and factions have their own theories. No one can convince anyone, no one will convince anyone, and there is still no official statement that can convince the public.

However, there is no doubt that many mysterious events and many bizarre disappearances and murders have occurred in this sea area.

When I think of the "magnetic field theory", I have to say the following:

In 1943, a Ph.D. named Raida conducted an interesting experiment with the cooperation of the U.S. Navy. They set up two magnetic generators in the Bermuda Triangle and injected more than ten times the magnetic force to see what would happen. As soon as the experiment began, something strange happened. Immediately green smoke rose around the hull, and both the ship and the people disappeared. At the end of the test, all the people on board were stimulated in some way, some of them were treated to normal, while others went insane. Afterwards, Dr. Sharsa inexplicably committed suicide. Before he died, he said that the situation in the experiment was related to Einstein's theory of relativity. He left nothing else to say, so much so that even the experiment itself became a mystery.

The most famous and puzzling of all is the series of disappearances of airplanes and ships in the Bermuda Triangle. There are dozens of planes and more than 100 ships that have been wrecked here. Not only that, but Bermuda has also seen many incidents that have gone missing through the time tunnel and then appeared out of nowhere. When these people returned, their relatives, friends, and friends of the same age were already dead.

When I was in secondary school, I came across a book that also described bizarre events in the Bermuda Triangle. I can only remember the general course of events:

A passenger plane flying from Washington to Brazil, which at that time was almost fully loaded. While flying over the waters of Bermuda, suddenly, the plane disappeared from the airport's radar scanners. No matter how much the staff at the airports in the United States and Brazil contacted the plane, there was no response. The people in charge are like ants on a hot pot, anxious and tumbling, but there is nothing they can do.

Both the U.S. government and the Brazilian government have dispatched a large number of troops and manpower to conduct a carpet search, but there is still no news.

However, just when everyone thought that the airliner had crashed or disappeared, it suddenly appeared!

The most bizarre thing is: the passenger plane has disappeared for a whole week, and the flight attendants on it are completely unaware of this anomaly. It's just that everyone's watches on board collectively slowed down by a few hours.

According to the flight attendants and passengers on the plane, as they flew over Bermuda. Aside from the sudden aura of death, there was nothing else out of the ordinary. Regarding that "breath of death", most people describe it as a "plague-like wave of air", which is breathtaking!

Historically, there have been countless records of mysterious events in the Bermuda Triangle. Especially in the world of navigation, the Bermuda Triangle is known by many navigators as the "grave of the voyager".

In 1502, Columbus passed through the Bermuda Triangle on his fourth trip to the Americas.

On this day, Columbus stood on the bow of the ship, but the sky was clear and the sea was calm. Suddenly, the wind rose suddenly, the sky was dark, and huge waves tens of meters high rushed towards the fleet like a wall. The sailors made a concerted effort to try to turn around, but all the navigation instruments on board failed. The needle on the compass does not point in the direction of due north, but points in a northwesterly direction, which deviates by 6 degrees. The ship is out of control, and it is pushed by the wind and waves.

Columbus was fortunate that after a few days and nights of turbulence, the ship did not sink. To his surprise, the storm that fell from the sky came to an abrupt end, and the wind and waves ended when they said they were over, and the wind and waves were calm immediately.

Columbus wrote this in detail in his nautical diary, and in his letter to the King of Spain, he also spoke of this unforgettable experience. This experience has made many explorers and scientists speculate constantly, but they are fascinated.

About the Ghost Ship Incident:

In August 1840, a French sailing ship, the Rochary, was sailing on the Bermuda Sea. The ship pulled the sails, and the sails were full, indicating that it was sailing calmly. Confusingly, it floats in the wind as if it had no purpose. The people wondered, so they rowed on. They found the ship quiet. After boarding the ship, I found that the ship was empty, but the silk and other goods in the cargo hold were intact, and the fruit was still fresh and no one had touched it. However, why did all the sailors on the ship run out? No one could answer, and the only living creature on board was a half-starved golden bird, which unfortunately could not speak.

What happened on the ship, no one knows, but everyone understands that something incredible must have happened on board.

In 1872, another strange thing happened in the sea.

A brig, the Maria Celeste, floats 100 nautical miles west of the Azores. When it was discovered, the ship was empty, and the cabin table was still filled with delicious food and unfinished coffee and water in the teacups. The wall clock on the wall was moving normally, and a small bottle of engine oil was still on the sewing machine table. This qiē does not explain why its owner abandoned the ship, except that the ship did not encounter wind and waves.

In the Caribbean in 1954, pilots Charlie Rogan and Dale Norton flew balloons and participated in a balloon race with 50 other competitors. It was a sunny day with a clear view. Suddenly, in front of everyone, the balloon disappeared inexplicably all at once.

In 1990, after disappearing for many years, the balloon suddenly reappeared on the surface of the sea between Cuba and North America. This one after the other, it has been 36 years! Surprisingly, the tuna caught by the two pilots was still fresh, as if it had just been caught.

Think of this series of bizarre events in history, and then connect with the "Ghost Ship Incident" we encountered in the Ghost Island of the Caribbean earlier. I couldn't help but gasp!

The last "missing balloon" also happened in the Caribbean. In other words, the Bermuda Triangle is far more than the world has described. And it is precisely the range that is even wider, as far as the Caribbean! Although we have crossed the Bahamas and reached Calavera, we have not yet left the Bermuda Triangle. Still stuck in the "Death Delta" area!

I told Dickens what I thought and wanted to ask his opinion.

Dickens didn't speak, just nodded slightly. Judging from his expression, he was also very helpless. After a long time, he said, "You are not right in your judgment." The sea of Bermuda is much larger than we think. ”

Dickens said: "Coming here may have something to do with my drinking these days. After all these years of sailing, I have never lost my way. Today......"

Dickens didn't go on, I don't know if he was taking into account everyone's feelings, or if he had any other scruples.

We heard Dickens say this, and we all agreed to wait until tomorrow morning. It's a dangerous and difficult place right now, so let's not take that risk.

After the discussion, everyone started to help Dickens moored the boat.

Several people nervously did not speak again, but silently prayed in their hearts that the fog would soon dissipate. I also hope to be able to get out of the dangerous "Death Delta" as soon as possible and return to Savannah as soon as possible. I was able to go back to China, go back to my own home, and find my mother.

However, the reality is often very different from the expectation. As we had hoped, the fog outside was getting thicker and thicker. Visibility was instantly reduced to the extreme, estimated to be less than a meter. It is not an exaggeration to describe it as "no one can be seen on the other side"!

When several people returned to the cabin, for a while, several people were not in the mood for entertainment. Duoduo and Lisa were whispering something, seemingly unconcerned about the danger in front of them. Perhaps, I didn't realize how strict it was.

But Dickens, the worry between his brows was like the fog outside the cabin, getting heavier and heavier. Sitting alone in silence in the cabin, smoking a cigarette and not saying a word. Although the old ghost doesn't know much about the Bermuda Triangle, he can probably guess a few points when he sees the solemn expressions of me and Dickens.

They were all silent for a while, and then Dickens slowly took out the nautical chart that his aunt had drawn and studied it alone. I saw him do this, and wondered how bad the situation was now, so I slowly rubbed over to Dickens's side. Dickens would have liked me to be near him, and he seemed to have something to say to me.

"Uncle, how bad is the situation now?" In order not to cause panic among the other 3 people, I kept my voice very soft.

Dickens did not answer in time, but pointed to the nautical chart. As I spoke, I looked at the place he pointed, and my heart couldn't help but feel cold. Then Dickens replied in a way that coincided with my judgment, and he said, "As far as I can tell, here we are!" ”

Dickens was impartial, referring to the close to the center of the Bermuda Triangle!