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00:00More than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle since the middle of the 19th century.
00:07This region is not on any map and is not an official region of the Atlantic.
00:13This huge aquatic zone is located not far from the South-East coast of the United States and still frightens many sailors.
00:20But you are not afraid, and you want to prove that there is nothing special about this place.
00:25You sail to the center of the Bermuda Triangle on a small fishing boat.
00:29You turn off the engine and wait.
00:34Several hours pass. The sun goes down under the horizon. The night comes.
00:38You are about to return to the shore, but suddenly, everything becomes too quiet.
00:44Then you hear a clap.
00:46You look overboard and you see hundreds of fish swimming towards the surface.
00:51Something big made them flee.
00:54Something that comes straight from the depths.
00:57The next second, you notice big shiny eyes and long tentacles stretching towards your boat.
01:03It seems that one of the most terrible myths about the Bermuda Triangle is true.
01:08A huge quay leading the boats to the bottom.
01:11Stories about these quays appeared long before the emergence of the myths of the Bermuda Triangle.
01:16For centuries, the sailors of Norway and Greenland have told stories about a frightening sea monster, the Kraken.
01:23In these stories, the Kraken broke the bridges of the ships with its giant tentacles and dragged them to the bottom.
01:30The approach of this creature is impossible to predict, because it comes to you not from the side, but from below.
01:37But all this was just legend.
01:39It was only in the 19th century that scientific evidence of the existence of these monsters appeared.
01:44The beak of an unknown squid was found on the coast of Denmark.
01:48The size of the find was 7.6 cm in diameter, which corresponds to the size of a human palm.
01:54It then became obvious that the Kraken was real.
01:57And it's just a variety of giant squid.
02:00Since then, more than 21 species of giant squid have been described.
02:04But the first video showing this monster was recorded in 2004, in the waters of the North Atlantic, not far from the Bermuda Triangle.
02:13Marine biologists used a lure to attract the squid out of the depths.
02:18The huge monster was about 9 meters long, which corresponds to half the length of a subway car.
02:25It suddenly appeared from the darkness of the ocean and quickly attacked the lure, squeezing it with its tentacles.
02:31After that, many squid appearances were recorded in photos and videos.
02:37Huge squids fell on the shore, where we swam in front of ships.
02:41According to some archives, the largest monster ever found was 18 meters long and weighed almost a ton.
02:47It's the size of a big bus.
02:49Some scientists think that giant squids can reach 45 meters long, which is almost twice the size of a basketball court.
02:57But this large size is not enough to sink a ship.
03:00The first thing that helps squids get there is the effect of surprise.
03:04Squids come from the depths, which means they can't be seen from the bridge.
03:09However, the monster can see the ship from afar.
03:11It has the largest eyes in the world, since only one of its eyes is the size of a basketball.
03:16The sight of a giant squid allows it to see its prey in the dark depths of the sea and at a great distance.
03:22Most creatures on the planet cannot see in such conditions.
03:26The squid notices your boat and takes you for a prey.
03:30It approaches quickly and attacks with its tentacles.
03:33The squid has eight limbs and two longer tentacles that it uses to feed its mouth in the shape of a beak.
03:40The others are covered with dozens of suction cups full of pointy teeth.
03:44Nothing can escape if the squid catches it.
03:46It wraps its tentacles around your boat.
03:49With the teeth of each arm, it bites the bridge.
03:52Two long tentacles can catch you while you're running in panic.
03:55The squid can make the boat sink from side to side until one of its parts sinks into the water.
04:00You fight against two tentacles and you fall.
04:03The squid's eight arms are stronger.
04:05You can hear the boat's hull crack.
04:08The squid is big, but it still can't sink a large metal object.
04:12It probably couldn't sink the huge ships that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle.
04:16You see the squid moving away in the depths.
04:19You were lucky this time, but you certainly wouldn't be able to handle such monsters at the same time.
04:24The existence of giant squids was proven more than 150 years ago, but people still don't know anything about them.
04:29The fact is that they are one of the most unnoticeable creatures on Earth.
04:33They swim fast and spend most of their time at depths of 400 to 900 meters.
04:38To go down there, people need sturdy submarines and bulky equipment that make a lot of noise.
04:43The squids notice them much earlier and swim away.
04:47Let's see, is it possible to know how many ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle?
04:53Have their disappearances been caused by human errors or meteorological phenomena?
04:57We're going to see all this today.
04:59The history of the SS Cotopaxi is strange.
05:02This ship disappeared in 1925 when it was traveling from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana.
05:08It never reached its destination.
05:11Years later, in the 1980s, a wreck was found 65 km offshore of St. Augustine, Florida.
05:18As the specialists were unable to determine its precise origin or what it was exactly,
05:24they nicknamed it the Bear Wreck.
05:27It took many years of additional work, mainly done by marine biologists,
05:33to confirm that this ship was the SS Cotopaxi.
05:36This was only verified in January 2020.
05:39How could the ship have reappeared?
05:41And how did it get there?
05:43Since it shouldn't even pass through the Bermuda Triangle.
05:47Let's first see who invented this term, the Bermuda Triangle.
05:51Can we really locate this triangle on a map?
05:54No, and it's not an officially recognized place either.
05:58The Bermuda Triangle doesn't appear on any map in the world.
06:02No one has agreed on its exact limits.
06:05There are only hypotheses,
06:07and its total area varies according to estimates from 1.3 to 3.9 million square kilometers.
06:14According to all available sources, this area would have a vaguely triangular shape.
06:19It was in 1964 that an American author named Vincent Hayes Geddes
06:24had the idea while writing an article for the magazine Argosy.
06:28He used the name of the Bermuda Triangle to describe a region of the ocean
06:33that would have destroyed hundreds of ships and planes without ever leaving a trace.
06:37If it's quite difficult to know the number of ships and planes that have disappeared,
06:41it's because more than one of them has volatilized without being able to trace it.
06:45Their wreckage has simply not been found.
06:48But the stories that circulate about them should help us.
06:51The first legends about the Bermuda Triangle date back to the 15th century.
06:56For example, those of the Italian explorer Christophe Colomb.
06:59While he was sailing in the Atlantic, he passed through this place in 1492.
07:04In the area that we now call the Bermuda Triangle,
07:08he saw a huge flame hit the ocean violently.
07:12Later, at the same place, he saw a strange light flashing.
07:16As was the case for many other sailors since then,
07:19his compass was inexplicably out of order.
07:22The squadron XIX, five torpedo planes of the US Navy
07:25which made a routine flight in 1945,
07:28also came to feed the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.
07:31The commander of the expedition was Lieutenant Charles Taylor,
07:34and it was written that he had got lost in an inexplicable way.
07:38As the pilots did not have a GPS at the time,
07:40they depended on their compass and had to keep track of the time
07:43that they had spent flying in this or that direction,
07:46as well as their speed.
07:48Shortly after completing their mission,
07:50their compass had stopped working properly.
07:54The documents found after the disappearance of the squadron
07:57also indicate that Taylor was not wearing a watch that day.
08:01According to the initial report,
08:03a piloting error would have been the cause of this unfortunate incident.
08:07However, this did not convince everyone.
08:10And they changed the report where it was written
08:13cause or unknown reason after several examinations.
08:16Another pilot, named Bruce Gernon,
08:19said that he had crossed a kind of electronic fog
08:22while passing above the triangle,
08:24which had made him travel in time.
08:27In 1970, when this incident occurred,
08:30he was flying his plane when he found himself
08:33in the middle of two huge clouds and a violent whirlwind.
08:36Like many others before him,
08:38he noticed that his navigation system was not working well.
08:41When he finally managed to get out of these clouds,
08:44he discovered that his flight had only lasted 35 minutes,
08:48while it should have taken 75 minutes in total.
08:51As he had no reasonable explanation,
08:54he thought that he must have been like projected in time.
08:58If you draw a map and you draw a line
09:01that goes from the island of Bermuda to Puerto Rico,
09:04then to Miami and comes back to Bermuda,
09:07what do you get?
09:09The sadly famous triangle,
09:11known to have swallowed thousands of ships and planes over the centuries.
09:15But there is a new mystery in this already enigmatic place.
09:19Something is hiding in the deep waters
09:21and it leaves strange clues of its existence.
09:25Splash!
09:27Your submarine touches the surface of the water.
09:30You go down from 30, 300, 600, 900 meters.
09:34It gets darker and darker.
09:36The weight of the submarine cracks under the effect of pressure.
09:39More than 10,000 kilopascals,
09:41it's a bit like the weight of a piano
09:43compressing every square centimeter of your body on all sides.
09:47You have arrived at your destination.
09:50All you have to do is spot the beast.
09:53Just wait.
09:54In the dark void, you can see a bright green life in the distance.
09:57It's getting closer.
09:59As it gets closer, it gets bigger.
10:01It's her.
10:02This creature that left strange circular marks on the fish,
10:05dolphins, whales and even other sharks.
10:08Here it is.
10:10The ferrous scalelet.
10:12Don't be fooled by its size.
10:14It may not be longer than a bowling ball,
10:16but this creature is a parasite.
10:19It attaches to other marine animals
10:21with its teeth perfectly aligned.
10:24In a single bite, it fills its stomach,
10:27detaches and continues its day.
10:29Its swimming helmet goes away,
10:31also swimming, still alive.
10:34The only proof of this meeting,
10:36a mark in the shape of a cookie on its body.
10:39Don't think you're safe in your submarine.
10:41These brave little guys are known to take risks in submarines too.
10:45You decide not to take the risk
10:47that the shark makes a hole in the only thing
10:49that prevents you from being reduced to a bubble by the surrounding water.
10:52You go to meet other strange creatures
10:54hiding in the Bermuda triangle.
10:57At a depth twice as large,
10:59you will find the dragon fish.
11:01Unlike all other inhabitants of deep waters,
11:03these fish produce light
11:05in the infrared range.
11:07The other fish are more in blue and green.
11:10This gives the dragon fish a huge advantage.
11:13It emits a light that other marine inhabitants
11:15cannot perceive.
11:17Creatures that want to eat the dragon fish
11:20cannot detect it as well as the one they feed on.
11:24The vampire of the abysses
11:26is a inhabitant of truly unique depths.
11:28Neither vampire, nor squid, nor octopus,
11:31this thing is a unique species in its kind.
11:33It has the largest eyes
11:35in relation to the size of its body
11:37of all the animals on the planet.
11:39When the vampire of the abysses feels threatened,
11:41he wraps his arms around his body.
11:43In fact, it's as if he were upside down.
11:46Another animal to avoid here
11:48is the terrifying green bobbit.
11:50It dives into the ocean floor
11:52leaving a small part of its body in the open air.
11:55It prepares for lunch
11:57with its buccal clips well spread out.
11:59On the menu, other worms and fish
12:01that can be 7 times bigger than the bobbit.
12:04It uses its 5 antennas
12:06to detect the proximity of its meal
12:08and crack!
12:10In an instant, the worm rushes forward
12:12and catches its prey with what it uses as a mouth.
12:15It's not over yet.
12:17Once its jaws are locked on its meal,
12:19the worm injects its venom
12:21and pulls it down into its terrier to feast.
12:24The tongue of the ocean
12:26is one of the deepest trenches
12:28of the Bermuda Triangle.
12:30It's also the secret breeding ground
12:32for tiger sharks.
12:34You'll recognize them instantly
12:36thanks to their dark grey tiger stripes on the flanks.
12:38It's the second largest species of predator
12:40after the great white shark.
12:42And with such a size,
12:44it comes with a prodigious appetite.
12:46Sea mammals, small sharks,
12:48rays and green turtles
12:50are all on the menu.
12:52If you ever come across a tiger shark,
12:54hoping that it won't happen,
12:56remember that you can determine the fish's age
12:58by looking at its stripes.
13:00They fade over time,
13:02so the younger the shark is,
13:04the more pronounced its stripes are.
13:06There are many zooplankton in the Bermuda Triangle.
13:08They are generally small organisms
13:10that are essential to the structure
13:12of the ocean's food chain.
13:14But beware!
13:16If nothing ate them
13:18and they were left to develop uncontrollably,
13:20zooplankton would cover the entire world
13:22in multiple layers in just 4 months.
13:24Oh, and the biggest type of zooplankton
13:26is actually the jellyfish.
13:28More than 50 ships
13:30and 20 planes have disappeared
13:32at this location since the middle of the 19th century.
13:34You won't find this place
13:36on an ordinary map
13:38because it's not an official region
13:40of the Atlantic Ocean.
13:42It's simply a small water zone
13:44in the shape of a triangle
13:46located near the South-East coast of the United States.
13:48In the 20th century,
13:50zooplankton has become a legend.
13:52Some believe it houses a secret base.
13:54Others are convinced
13:56it's a time portal.
13:58Ships are caught in a strong storm
14:00and move to the past or the future.
14:02There is also a theory
14:04that the city of Atlantis
14:06is just under the Bermuda Triangle.
14:08These technologies create energy bursts
14:10and destroy ships.
14:12Even planes are at risk of disappearing
14:14in this area.
14:16All this has gone so far
14:18that no matter what happens in the ocean,
14:20everyone thinks it's somehow
14:22connected to the Bermuda Triangle.
14:24The fear of the triangle
14:26has become popular thanks to books and movies.
14:28Directors, writers and journalists
14:30like to exploit this subject.
14:32But in their works,
14:34we only see a few correct answers.
14:36You can find the truth
14:38in this place if you look closely.
14:40But first,
14:42let's refute the weakest theories.
14:44Space objects, Atlantis,
14:46time travel,
14:48all these myths appeared in the middle of the 20th century.
14:50Before that time,
14:52there was no trace of mysterious phenomena.
14:54People just noticed
14:56that many ships sank here.
14:58But then an author wrote a book
15:00about Atlantis, which rested
15:02in the waters of the triangle.
15:04The author did not provide any proof,
15:06but he described this hypothesis
15:08in a very convincing way.
15:10People read it and liked it.
15:12The human psyche likes to read something secret.
15:14When you learn something
15:16that no one knows, you feel special.
15:18And of course,
15:20you begin to believe in this secret.
15:22This is one of the reasons
15:24why the book on the Bermuda Triangle
15:26has become so popular.
15:28It brought a lot of money to the author
15:30and other people also wanted to get rich
15:32in the same way.
15:34Other fantastic theories
15:36about time travel and secret bases
15:38have appeared since.
15:40After that, people started making documentaries.
15:42All these books about the mystical nature
15:44of the triangle were based
15:46not on real facts,
15:48but on theories from other books.
15:50It is impossible to find the truth in this chaos.
15:52Some people like to know secrets,
15:54even if they are false.
15:56But you can always find the truth
15:58if you really want to.
16:00You just have to take any myth
16:02and try to find sources that prove its reality.
16:04Most often, you will only find books
16:06and films that are not scientific.
16:08There are also more realistic things
16:10about the Bermuda Triangle,
16:12but they are no less interesting.
16:14According to a hypothesis,
16:16ships disappear in this place
16:18because of methane.
16:20Gas deposits are located
16:22under the seabed of this region.
16:24Sometimes they escape
16:26and come back to the surface.
16:28As soon as methane comes in contact with water,
16:30it takes the form of giant bubbles.
16:32These bubbles then foam the water
16:34and create big waves
16:36that make ships sink.
16:38But not in the Bermuda Triangle.
16:40None of the many studies
16:42have confirmed the presence
16:44of a high concentration of this gas
16:46in this place.
16:48The last eruption of methane
16:50occurred here about 15,000 years ago.
16:52Another credible theory
16:54is that of accelerated waves.
16:56They form without storms or wind.
16:58The surface of the water can
17:00turn into a big wave
17:02the height of a five-story building
17:04in three seconds.
17:06They sink a ship,
17:08then disappear quickly.
17:10The sea is calm again,
17:12as if there were no waves at all.
17:14Some scientists believe
17:16that this phenomenon is due
17:18to a sea current
17:20hitting a strong opposite wind.
17:22But there are recorded cases
17:24that had no wind.
17:26Another version claims
17:28that the wave is caused
17:30by the collision of hot and cold currents.
17:32But the most fascinating theory
17:34is that under certain natural conditions,
17:36waves acquire the ability
17:38to exchange kinetic energy.
17:40And among all the waves,
17:42there is the largest,
17:44the vampire wave.
17:46It absorbs the energy
17:48of all the others.
17:50When the energy is accumulated,
17:52the vampire wave ejects it.
17:54This explains the force of the impact
17:56and its sudden disappearance.
17:58All theories seem logical,
18:00but scientists still
18:02believe that accelerates
18:04can carry ships underwater,
18:06but not only in the Bermuda Triangle.
18:08They rarely appear
18:10in all the oceans of the world.
18:12So let's move on
18:14to the next theory.
18:16Some of those who sailed
18:18in this place
18:20reported that their navigation devices
18:22had become unstable.
18:24The compass and electronics
18:26broke down.
18:28The signal and radio communications
18:30broke down.
18:32With sensors and special devices,
18:34you will see that the magnetic field
18:36of the Earth is weakened
18:38above the Bermuda Triangle.
18:40This field is a shield
18:42that protects us from solar radiation.
18:44ISS astronauts have declared
18:46that the triangle receives
18:48more particles from the Sun
18:50than any other place on the planet.
18:52As a result,
18:54the electronics are unstable
18:56in this area.

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