What the location point of Bermunda Triangle in latitude and longitude?
Back in the 1970s, before “The X-Files” made alien rectal probes the preferred departure point from consensus reality, there was the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle (aka the Devil’s Triangle) is a three-sided zone in the Atlantic Ocean stretching approximately from Miami, Fla., to Bermuda to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Planes, boats and people go in to the Bermuda Triangle, and some of them don’t go out. This in itself is not particularly remarkable. There are many places in the world which have the ethereal and mystical quality known in scientific circles as “being very dangerous.” No, the Triangle’s claim to fame is pretty much centered around the particular penchant for the aforementioned boats and planes to disappear without a trace. No wreckage, no bodies, no survivors. Just “bye-bye to reality”… Which is the mantra we must utter before delving into the Triangle ourselves. The historical root of the Bermuda Triangle legend dates back the time that superstitious Europeans first