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Music, who lives at the bottom of the Bermuda Triangle, there are numerous secrets our planet keeps hidden from us. Blood falls in Antarctica, mo rocky borders in New Zealand, Stonehenge in Great Britain. These and many other places keep attracting people due to the mystery hidden behind their names. But there is one special place that simultaneously terrifies and has an unexplainable pull. 300 ships gone missing, 75 aircrafts never found. You're right, that's all about the Bermuda Triangle that proudly carries one more name, the Devil's Triangle. Despite all the theories, scientists have nobody knows for sure what makes crafts disappear in the area, which lies in the Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Porto Rico, and Bermuda. This area is shaped like a triangle and has a huge size of approximately 270 thousand square miles. Some people believe that these disappearances are the doing of sea monsters, others accuse aliens, while some researchers believe in unusually strong winds that caused huge waves. The Bermuda Triangle has even been blamed for the tragedy of the Mary Celeste, the ship found adrift in the ocean years after it went missing. There wasn't a single crew member or passenger on board, nor dead or alive. Many believe that the ship got into the trap being prepared by the mysterious triangle. The most well-known example of ships disappearing in that area was the USS Cyclops, an American ironclad steamer with 309 crew members on board. On the 4th of March, 1918, the ship sailed toward the Bermuda Triangle with the purpose of supplying the American fleet with fuel. It vanished without any trace on a calm day, and the wreckage is still not found. Five torpedo bombers and a flying boat in 1945, a cargo ship Constellation in 1943, a cargo ship El Faro in...