The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is located in the North Atlantic Oceanoff North America
Its boundaries are vaguely triangular, stretching from Florida's Atlantic coast to Bermudaand the Greater Antilles islands
The legend of the Bermuda Triangle emerged in the 19th century when abandoned ships were discovered, some with inexplicable disappearances of crews
Aircraft and ships are said to have vanished without a trace, contributing to the mysterious aura of the Bermuda Triangle
The sensational coverage in 1950, including the disappearance of Flight 19 and a BSAA passenger airplane, intensified the legend
The Bermuda Triangle has sparked supernatural theories, with a focus on paranormal or alien-related activities
Some rational explanations include navigational errors due to not considering the agonic line, where magnetic compass variation is unnecessary, and the convergence of storms causing rogue waves
The US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) debunks the mystery, stating disappearances occur at a similar frequency worldwide
Boats and aircraft routinely travel through the Bermuda Triangle unharmed, with human error cited as a common factor in incidents