Reportedly there have been watersprouts that are similar to tornados and suck up water in the ocean thousands of miles away and then spit it into the sky. The Gulf Stream which is a major surface current is known to pass through the Bermuda Triangle intertwining with the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and while doing that creating dangerous currents and unexpected storms which can suck up ships instantly. The current flows towards Europe taking everything with it and is so strong it can erase any evidence that a disaster even occurred which makes its nearly impossible to find any debri of an aircraft or boat. A major influence is the underwater topography of the Bermuda Triangle because it is known to have some of the deepest trenches in the entire world. These trenches make searching for the debri nearly impossible due to the depth of the ocean floor. Watersports, Gulfstreams and the never ending ocean floor make this mystery a little more
Reportedly there have been watersprouts that are similar to tornados and suck up water in the ocean thousands of miles away and then spit it into the sky. The Gulf Stream which is a major surface current is known to pass through the Bermuda Triangle intertwining with the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean and while doing that creating dangerous currents and unexpected storms which can suck up ships instantly. The current flows towards Europe taking everything with it and is so strong it can erase any evidence that a disaster even occurred which makes its nearly impossible to find any debri of an aircraft or boat. A major influence is the underwater topography of the Bermuda Triangle because it is known to have some of the deepest trenches in the entire world. These trenches make searching for the debri nearly impossible due to the depth of the ocean floor. Watersports, Gulfstreams and the never ending ocean floor make this mystery a little more