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The Bermuda Triangle
Charles Berlitz · Book · 1974
If you were captivated by The Bermuda Triangle, you will love these stories that explore the chilling intersection between unexplained disappearances and the vast, unsettling mysteries of our physical world.
Films on the same thread

Weapons
Zach Cregger · Film · 2025
Just as The Bermuda Triangle examines the trauma of sudden, unexplained vanishings, this film explores the communal hysteria and haunting questions that follow when children disappear without a trace.

L'Avventura
Michelangelo Antonioni · Film · 1960
The Bermuda Triangle focuses on how a void can swallow people whole, a theme echoed here as a mysterious disappearance on an island forces characters to confront profound existential dread.

The Spy Who Loved Me
Lewis Gilbert · Film · 1977
Fans of The Bermuda Triangle will recognize the tension of ships vanishing into thin air, mirrored in this story where nuclear-equipped vessels disappear and trigger international suspicion and conspiracy.

Shutter Island
Film · 2010
Much like the investigative spirit found in The Bermuda Triangle, this mystery forces you to navigate paranoia and dark conspiracies while searching for a patient who has mysteriously vanished.
Series on the same thread

Lost
Jeffrey Lieber · Series · 2004
If the survivalist struggle of The Bermuda Triangle intrigued you, this series offers a deeper look at the secrets and supernatural anomalies of an isolated location where people vanish.

IT: Welcome to Derry
Andy Muschietti · Series · 2025
This series captures the same atmosphere of dread found in The Bermuda Triangle, focusing on the unsettling nature of unexplained disappearances and the dark secrets hidden within a community.

Project Blue Book
David O'Leary · Series · 2019
Like the investigative approach in The Bermuda Triangle, this show chronicles the real-world efforts to solve anomalous phenomena and the government cover-ups that often accompany such baffling events.

Dark
Baran bo Odar · Series · 2017
The Bermuda Triangle highlights how one missing person can unravel a mystery, a concept central to this series as a child's disappearance exposes paradoxes that bridge generations of secrets.
Podcasts on the same thread

Up and Vanished
Tenderfoot TV · Podcast · 2026
This podcast mirrors the investigative obsession of The Bermuda Triangle by digging into cold case disappearances, proving that the most unsettling mysteries are often those left without a resolution.

Unexplained
iHeartPodcasts · Podcast · 2026
For those captivated by the Forteana and anomalies discussed in The Bermuda Triangle, this podcast provides a haunting narrative exploration of real-life events that defy all logical explanation.
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Common questions
Is The Bermuda Triangle based on real historical disappearances?
Yes, The Bermuda Triangle documents hundreds of ships and planes, along with thousands of people, that have reportedly vanished in the region between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico since 1943. The book investigates these specific incidents to explore both natural and supernatural explanations for the occurrences.
What geographic area does The Bermuda Triangle cover?
The Bermuda Triangle focuses on the specific stretch of ocean located between Bermuda, the Florida coast, and Puerto Rico. This region is the primary setting for the book, serving as the focal point for the numerous unexplained vanishings of aircraft and maritime vessels discussed by Charles Berlitz.
Does The Bermuda Triangle explain why planes and ships disappear?
The Bermuda Triangle offers a range of potential theories to explain the disappearances. The book examines both natural phenomena and supernatural possibilities to account for why hundreds of airplanes and ships have vanished without a trace within the designated boundaries of the triangle since 1943.
What types of incidents are discussed in The Bermuda Triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle discusses the mysterious disappearance of various vessels, including small boats, large ships, and airplanes. The text details how these crafts and their passengers have vanished in the ocean area between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, focusing on the patterns observed since the year 1943.