Triangle Mystery, This Person Successfully Surprised with a Frightening Story!
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the Atlantic Ocean covering an area of 4 million km2 forming a triangle line between Bermuda.
The territory of Great Britain as a point to the north, Puerto Rico, as a point to the south and Miami, USA as a point to the west.
The Bermuda Triangle is also famous for the case of missing planes and ships.
It is said, many mysteries that include the causes of frequent occurrence of aircraft or ships lost while crossing the Bermuda Triangle.
Starting from natural phenomena, to extraterrestrial (alien) extraterrestrial involvement.
Behind all the mysteries, it turns out there are people who managed to fly safely through the Bermuda Triangle.
Who are they and what is the story like?
- Bruce Gernon
Bruce Gernon's story begins when he will fly with his father and his business associate, Chuck Lafeyette.
They flew from Andros Town Airport in the Bahamas using the Beechcraft Bonanza A36 plane.
As they flew near Bimini Island, Bruce saw a cloud.
Cloud peak is at least at a height of 18 km above sea level.
The cloud also looks like it emerges from the surface of the Earth.
Bruce thought they could fly around the clouds.
However, after about 10 km past it, the cloud forms a perfect arch.
After a few minutes, it became clear that the clouds in Andros and Bimini were the same cloud.
The cloud is shaped like a donut with a diameter of approximately 48 km.
After flying for 20 km, Bruce saw a U-shaped exit to the west of the cloud.
He also tried to get out through the road.
They are in a tunnel for 20 seconds before appearing on the other end.
For about five seconds inside the tunnel Bruce feels as light as flying and momentum speed increases.
Upon exiting, Bruce realized he had been flying for 34 minutes.
That means from Andros Town Airport to Palm Beach it only takes 47 minutes.
Yet the distance should be taken within 75 minutes.
How can they travel 402 miles in just 47 minutes?
This is the mystery.
But they managed to get out of the Bermuda Triangle safely.