Deliberate acts of destru
Deliberate acts of destru fall into two categories: acts of war, and acts of piracy. Records in enemy files have been checked for numerous loss. While many sinkings have been attributed to surface raiders or submarines during the World Wars and doted in various and log books, many others suspected as falling in that category have not been proven. It is suspected that the loss of USS Cyclops in 1918, as well as her sister ships Proteus and Nereus in World War II, were attributed to submarines, but no such link has been found in the German records.
Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is an o current that inates in the Gulf of Mexid then flows through the Straits of Florida into the North Atlanti es is a river within an o, and, like a river, it and does carry floating objects. It has a surface velocity of up to about 2.5 meters per d (5.6 mibrh). A small plane making a water landing or a boat having erouble be carried away from its reported position by the current.
Human error
One of the most cited explanations in official inquiries as to the loss of any aircraft or vesl is human error. Whether deliberate or actal, humans have been known to make mistakes resulting in catastrophe, and loss within the Bermuda Triangle are no exception. For example, the Coast Guard cited a lack of proper training for the ing of volatile benzene residue as a reason for the loss of the tanker SS V.A. Fogg in 1972. Human stubbornness may have caud businessman Harvey over to lo his sailing yacht, the Revonoc, as he sailed into the teeth of a storm south of Florida on January 1, 1958.
Deliberate acts of destru
Deliberate acts of destru fall into two categories: acts of war, and acts of piracy. Records in enemy files have been checked for numerous loss. While many sinkings have been attributed to surface raiders or submarines during the World Wars and doted in various and log books, many others suspected as falling in that category have not been proven. It is suspected that the loss of USS Cyclops in 1918, as well as her sister ships Proteus and Nereus in World War II, were attributed to submarines, but no such link has been found in the German records.
Gulf Stream
The Gulf Stream is an o current that inates in the Gulf of Mexid then flows through the Straits of Florida into the North Atlanti es is a river within an o, and, like a river, it and does carry floating objects. It has a surface velocity of up to about 2.5 meters per d (5.6 mibrh). A small plane making a water landing or a boat having erouble be carried away from its reported position by the current.
Human error
One of the most cited explanations in official inquiries as to the loss of any aircraft or vesl is human error. Whether deliberate or actal, humans have been known to make mistakes resulting in catastrophe, and loss within the Bermuda Triangle are no exception. For example, the Coast Guard cited a lack of proper training for the ing of volatile benzene residue as a reason for the loss of the tanker SS V.A. Fogg in 1972. Human stubbornness may have caud businessman Harvey over to lo his sailing yacht, the Revonoc, as he sailed into the teeth of a storm south of Florida on January 1, 1958.