2 Apparently, Christopher Columbus even recorded something strange happening there: one night during one of his journeys he would have seen a huge flame if it hit the sea - an incident that historians believe was the fall of a meteor.
3 - The Genoese explorer would also have reported that the compasses behaved in an unusual way in the region.
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4 - It is said that William Shakespeare's play "The Tempest" would have been inspired by the Bermuda Triangle and helped increase the sinister fame of the place.
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7 - However, the sinister reputation was only established in 1945, after the disappearance of five US bombers carrying 14 men and a plane sent to carry out the search of these aircraft.
8 - The place became famous, but it only became known by the name of Bermuda Triangle in 1964, after the journalist Vincent Gaddis referred to the area of the alleged disappearances - located between Florida, Bermuda and Puerto Rico - in this way in an article.
9 - There have been reports of pilots passing over the Bermuda Triangle and having suffered lapses of time during flights, prompting rumors that the site would be related to deformations in spacetime and travel to other dimensions.
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10 - There are also reports of ghost vessels - that is, devoid of crew - that would have been found wandering there and that were never identified.
11 - Many believe that the incidents recorded in the Bermuda Triangle are caused by a combination of factors, such as the occurrence of storms, activity of the Gulf Stream and the presence of reefs, for