Experts Made A Crucial Sighting That Might Untangle A 76-Year-Old Bermuda Triangle Mystery

Exploring the deep ocean off the coast of Florida, Mike Barnette and his team have just spotted something exhilarating. They’re in the water today to try and solve an enigma that began 76 years ago — and maybe this is the breakthrough they need. Back in 1945, you see, aircraft went missing in the skies of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. And, astonishingly, it looks like Barnette and his crew may have found out what happened to them.

Flight 19

What a discovery that would be, as it’s a mystery that’s baffled people for decades now. It all started on December 5, 1945, when a team of 14 men — a mix of Marines and U.S. Navy regulars — hopped into five Avenger aircraft. Flight 19, as this convoy of planes was known, set off from a Florida naval base for what should have been an unremarkable journey. As it turned out, the trip proved anything but ordinary.

Strange goings-on

This mission should have been perfectly safe and routine, but somehow it ended in horrific tragedy. Not one of the five Avenger planes of Flight 19 made it to their final destination. And when the Navy sent out a rescue plane to look for these missing aircraft, it too disappeared. Something very strange was going on.

The Bermuda Triangle

The disappearance of Flight 19 is just one of many mysteries said to have occurred in this particular part of the world. The Avengers had gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle — a zone of the Atlantic Ocean famous for all the wrong reasons. Folk believe that ships and aircraft entering this area stand a strong chance of never making it out again.

A flaming light

Flight 19 is one of the most high-profile disappearances attributed to the Bermuda Triangle, but it’s far from the only one. Still, any discoveries related to this specific case could prove hugely important in helping us to understand the place. That’s why Mike Barnette and his team must have been so excited when they saw what looked like an Avenger at the bottom of the sea.