The couple use global-positioning coordinates to close in on the underwater wreck. We're about 3.6 miles away and its directly southeast from this location. A dark shape looms in the water. It's pretty close. It's easy to be fooled by clouds flying o...
It's very hard to tell. We've just hit the water. It's very hard to tell what altitude we're at. We've crashed the airplane at 930 feet. It seems clear that flying into that methane caused enough confusion in the instruments and with Thomas and he en...
There's no doubt that a stream of giant bubbles could theoretically have sunk the U.S.S.'Cyclops'. Whether the bubbles were there or not, that's not for us to say. But I'll leave that up to the oceanographers. But could methane gas also explain the d...
Some believe that massive underwater landslides or earthquakes can violently release gas from a substance called methane hydrate trapped beneath the sea bed. As its escaping bubbles rise, they lower the density of the surrounding ocean. The ship drop...
Of course, we're always hopeful that we can find the Holy Grail of the Bermuda Triangle search which is 'Flight 19'. But, but any plane that we can locate is a jigsaw piece of the puzzle of the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Deep in the heart of th...
Its two passengers are conducting an investigation into what they call electronic fog, a vapor that they think causes disappearances within the Triangle. Pilot Bruce Gernon needs to land the aircraft as soon as possible. The plane touches down safely...
Pierce thinks this powerful charge can electrify clouds in the lower atmosphere and create this supposed electronic fog. As this additional energy comes into the storm activity, it ionizes the air wall and this generates, quote, the electronic fog. A...
Gerrallan needs to escape the fast-developing cloud in order to survive. The tunnel was rapidly getting stronger, and it was a little lower at ten thousand feet to the center of the tunnel so we aimed for that opening and started descending down at f...
In 1945, five Avenger torpedo bombers left from Fort Lauderdaleon a training mission, and they flew off into oblivion. We'regoing to fly east. We're flying too far north. We think we're 225 miles east of base. Their names would go down in history as...
In our world of scientific discovery, one mystery endures. The Hoodoo Sea, the Limbo of The Lost, some seeing mysterious forces at work, others the powers of sea and storm. We dive into the deep. It appears to be a large military plane. And unleash s...