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USS Cyclops
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USS Cyclops

was a 19,000 ton collier naval ship that vanished into thin air on March 4th 1918 along with its 309 men When the coast officials couldn’t find any communication with them an air- plane was sent to search for them. But the mystery deepened when this air plane also disappeared half way into the Triangle’s zones. The officials didn’t give up. They sent another plane as a search team. However, the pilots of this ship returned with the record that “it was too risky for them to go in” The mystery of Devils and Sea-monsters in the Bermuda triangle just got more realistic after listening to this. Now it’s time again for….Myth Busters!   On the day of March 4th 1918, Heavy and turbulent storms were recorded and the deduction was it was too risky to go into the sea…which was completely neglected. The plane that exploded it was the flying bomb model according to aviation and that it would explode if met with heavy stormy weather. The second plane that went in recorded Spiral thunderstorms which could be spotted from a higher altitude… such storms would not affect the shoreline but inside in deeper waters would definitely be disastrous. In the coming years many such records of missing ships and flights got recorded. The story of Flight 19 and Charles C Taylor left many people traumatized. Another famous one of the many disappearances was when

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