History of Devil's Bermuda Triangle in Urdu and Dajjal

Bermuda Triangle in UrduAlso known as Devil's Triangle and Limbo of the Lost is a place in which there have been many seemingly inexplicable disappearances of ships and aircraft. Also, there have been numerous reports of UFOs and even some believe that the place can be a dimensional door ...

Several explanations have been suggested to account for the mystery, to alien abductions or artifacts of Atlantis disappeared to other science-based theory as methane bubbles.

However, although most cases can be scientifically explainable at present, there are some stories that could be classified as indecipherable mysteries that keep alive the legend also called "Devil's Triangle".

Where is the Bermuda Triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is an area of ​​the Atlantic located between three major geographical areas: Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Fort Lauderdale (Florida) islands. Measures approximately 1.1 million square kilometers and is the result of joining said geographical points across imaginary lines.

What are the origins of the myth?

The first person to make a documented mention was EVW Jones, a reporter for the Associated Press, who in 1951 spoke of what for him were "mysterious" disappearances of ships in an area of ​​the Bahamas which he named "Devil's Triangle ". Then (1952), George Sand reaffirmed-in the esoteric magazine "Destiny" - the question of disappearances and suggested a way to talk to the area of ​​a triangle whose vertices were located in Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico. However, the inventor of the term was the tabloid writer Vincent Gaddis, who in the pulp magazine Argosy spoke of disappearances in an article (published in 1964) entitled "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle." Also, in the book Invisible Horizons: True Mysteries of the Sea (published in 1965), Gaddis included a chapter entitled "The Mortal Bermuda Triangle": generally there is to it to be considered the creator of the famous triangle << >>. It was not however Gaddis who came to turn the matter into a myth but Charles Berlitz, science fiction writer who in 1974 wrote the best seller "The Bermuda Triangle", a book that sold over 20 million copies and the which collected cases of disappearances (sometimes manipulated and misrepresented) and copied text rather Gaddi.
Bermuda triangle in Urdu is also known as devil triangle. History of bermuda triangle in Urdu.
Bermuda Triangle in Urdu