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Creepy thing you might find when you try to search for the Bermuda Triangle on your iPhone
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Updated 11:14 26 Aug 2025 GMT+1Published 17:17 14 May 2024 GMT+1

Creepy thing you might find when you try to search for the Bermuda Triangle on your iPhone

No harm in giving it a quick Google Search, right?

Britt Jones

Britt Jones

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You’ve probably heard about the one spot on Earth which seems to be overtaken by some pretty bad juju and it’ll do you right to steer clear.

However, there’s no harm in giving it a quick Google Search, right?

Wrong! Trying to hunt down the mysterious Bermuda triangle might give you a little more than you bargained for.

This is because although you might just think it’s a weird triangle with a lot of conspiracy theories surrounding it, it’s actually a pretty dangerous area with some creepy disaster history.

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The Bermuda Triangle has caused 1,000 deaths. Getty Images
The Bermuda Triangle has caused 1,000 deaths. Getty Images

Also known as the Devil's Triangle, this urban legend is actually a whole lot more.

This is because in the last 100 years, at least 1,000 people have died thanks to the strange triangle.

That’s more than 50 ships and 20 aircrafts that have seemingly disappeared without a trace when in the area.

Now, there’s been plenty of theories about why this could happen, from an electromagnetic pull to aliens and a time portal, the mystery of the western section of the North Atlantic Ocean has baffled people for years.

I mean, how do you just lose a fleet of planes in 440,000 miles of sea?

Well, whatever your conspiracy is about the area, no one has found a cause.

But they have pinpointed the exact area and if you do it too, you can see some creepy stuff.

Like the disaster zones!

This person created a Map where you can see the disaster zones. Google Maps
This person created a Map where you can see the disaster zones. Google Maps

If you want to do it too, you need to look at the boundary lines which, from an Argosy article from 1964 titled The Deadly Bermuda Triangle, stated that the area's boundaries were Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda.

So, pop yourself on Google Maps, open your Google account and click on My Maps.

Create a new Map type Bermuda Triangle into the search bar.

Then, click Draw A Line under the search bar, click the white circle that highlights Miami and drag it right down to Puerto Rico.

After that, draw a line from Puerto Rico to the Bermuda tag and finally connect it all back to Miami again.

Now, you can see the exact area.

Someone else went on to do this and provided 12 different disasters for you to see exactly where they went missing.

The list includes the elusive Flight 19 which saw five Grumman TBM Avenger torpedo bombers, disappear on December 5, 1945 after losing contact during a United States Navy training flight from Florida.

What’s even more creepy?

Two Martin Mariner planes were sent to search for the crew, and only one returned.

It also shows the 1918 US Navy Cyclops incident where a crew of 309 men disappeared after departing the island of Barbados.

Weird, huh?

You can do it too!

Featured Image Credit: Google Maps

Topics: Conspiracy Theory, Google Maps, Travel, Weird, Bermuda Triangle

Britt Jones
Britt Jones

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