7 Amazing Bermuda Triangle Facts You Might Not Know

Bermuda Triangle first became famous for paranormal activity in 1952 when an article was published on 17th September 1950 in the Miami Herald.

The term ‘Bermuda Triangle’ was coined in 1964 by the writer Vincent Gaddis in an article titled ‘The Deadly Bermuda Triangle’.

Christopher Colombus during his initial voyage across the Atlantic in 1492 reported strange sightings in the same area which was later called the Bermuda Triangle.

As per data, in the last 100 years, around 1000 people have lost their lives while passing through the Bermuda Triangle.

Writers of the 20th century who wrote about the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle mentioned its area in the range of 500,000 to 1,510,000 square miles.

Researchers have found methane gas produced due to the decomposition of sea organisms trapped in the floor of the ocean.

Many believe the Bermuda Triangle is home to the lost city of Atlantis. the lost civilization and one of history's most enduring legends.