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  • ships that have shown up absolutely empty, no sign of any struggle.

  • Yet the crew is just vanished.

  • Welcome to watch Mojo.

  • And today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 creepiest Bermuda Triangle stories, a store moving in in the photo and soon after the boys would be gone.

  • The last 60 years, this mystery has sustained the wildest theories about what strange forces could be at work out here.

  • For this list, we're looking at creepy and sometimes unexplained events that reportedly occurred within the infamous Bermuda Triangle.

  • What's your favorite Bermuda Triangle story?

  • Let us know in the comments.

  • Number 10.

  • Witchcraft.

  • Not literal witchcraft.

  • Although we wouldn't be surprised.

  • I am the we invoke.

  • The witchcraft was the name of a luxury yacht that mysteriously vanished off the coast of Miami.

  • The ship's owner and captain, Dan Burke, planned to look at the Christmas lights off the Miami shoreline with his friend Patrick Horgan.

  • However, something went slightly amiss during the trip, and a calm Burke contacted the Coast Guard, requesting a tow back to shore.

  • Barack made clear that it was not an emergency.

  • When the Coast Guard arrived 19 minutes later, the witchcraft and its occupants were nowhere to be found.

  • The ship and the men on board remain missing to this very day, despite an extensive search and rescue Operation.

  • Number nine.

  • Perry Cohen and Austin Stefanos You don't forget this Can't forget these kids.

  • Despite the triangles reputation for missing ships and aircraft, many boats have actually been found after the fact.

  • In 2015, the cargo ship SS El Faro went missing after encountering Hurricane Joaquin.

  • Nearly one month after its disappearance, the ship was found intact at the bottom of the ocean.

  • Well, the reason Things, too.

  • Things seem to be fine because you have tons and tons and tons of water in the hold of the ship that you don't yet know about.

  • And that's slowing down your progress, making your ship heavier and making it appear more stable until that water shifts.

  • And then when that water shifts, everything just goes crazy.

  • That same year to 14 year olds named Perry Cohen and Austin Stefanos went missing after embarking on a fishing trip.

  • The two left on a boat belonging to Stefanos mother and never returned.

  • The area encountered a major storm after their departure, and Stefanos reportedly snap, chatted, a picture of the oncoming storm from their boat, a storm moving in in the photo.

  • And soon after, the boys would be gone.

  • Maybe a little bit nervous, and then I stopped at him.

  • He didn't reply.

  • So then that may be even more nervous.

  • Two days later, the abandoned boat was found off the coast of Daytona Beach.

  • The boys were never found.

  • Number eight Douglas DC three.

  • In late December of 1948 Captain Robert Linguist was flying a Douglas DC three from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami.

  • On board were three crew members and 29 passengers.

  • It was a routine flight for linguist, and everything went smoothly until the plane came within 50 miles of the American coast.

  • Linguist attempted to contact the landing airport but was met with total silence.

  • They were unable to contact the ground, and the ground was unable to contact them.

  • The plane's subsequently disappeared and was never seen again.

  • It then became the subject of a meticulous investigation by the Civil Aeronautics Port who deduced that the plane was suffering from electrical difficulties that prevented communication.

  • Number seven.

  • The Carroll A deering without having sailed within the North Atlantic Ocean that's often attributed to the Bermuda Triangle.

  • The creepy story of the Carroll A Deering remains one of the most popular in maritime history.

  • On January 31st, 1921 the ship was spotted run aground off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.

  • It was clear the ship was abandoned, and when investigators finally got on board, they found evidence of damage and discovered that the distress signals had been lit.

  • They also saw both the lifeboats and the cruise.

  • Personal effects were missing.

  • An intensive investigation was launched, and it concluded in 1922.

  • Without an official explanation, However, most people speculated it was the result of a mutiny after they sailed through the triangle.

  • Though this remains the most accepted answer today, nothing has been definitively proven, and speculation remains about the previous events that could have led up to this number.

  • Six.

  • Bruce Gernon.

  • If Gernon story is to be believed, then the Bermuda Triangle is a very bizarre place indeed.

  • Gurnon was a pilot who in 1970 was flying with his father and his father's business associate.

  • The trio was flying from the Bahamas to Bimini, where they encountered some weird clouds with flashes of light.

  • Initially thinking it was a routine electrical storm, Gernon was horrified to see the clouds joined together to form a 15 mile long tunnel around the plane.

  • After passing through, the plane emerged into a hazy field of thick gray mist, and the electrical equipment wasn't working.

  • When the mist finally dissipated, he found himself over Miami Beach, which was physically impossible given their short flight time.

  • Gernon believes he traveled through some type of wormhole.

  • So what you're saying is that you accidentally discovered time travel number five star Tiger.

  • The Bermuda Triangle clearly has a thing for Avro Tudor airliners.

  • British Southern American Airways, the owners of the Avro tutors, suffered a really bad time in the late 19 forties.

  • In January 1948 the passenger aircraft star Tiger with 31 people aboard went missing while flying between the Azores and Bermuda.

  • Contact with the plane was suddenly cut off, and it disappeared without sending a distress signal.

  • Many people believe it crashed into the sea, possibly due to personal error from a fatigued crew or a faulty ultimatum.

  • Er, a year later, another Avro Tudor, owned by British Southern American Airways went missing.

  • Named star Ariel, the aircraft disappeared while flying between Bermuda and Jamaica with seven crew members and 13 passengers on board number four, the Great Isaac Lighthouse.

  • It's not just planes and ships that experience dangerous phenomena inside the Bermuda Triangle.

  • Sometimes it's even stationary.

  • Light House is located 20 miles northeast of the Bimini Islands is a small island called Great Isaac Key.

  • The island is accessible only by boat, and it contains an old lighthouse that was erected back in 18 59.

  • The lighthouse is often utilized by cruise ships traveling from NASA to Florida.

  • Back in August of 1969 the lighthouse was found completely abandoned, and it's two keepers have never been located.

  • Abandoned light houses will always make for a great and creepy story, but in this case it was likely the result of the dangerous Hurricane Anna.

  • However, what specifically caused the lighthouse keepers to disappear remains a mystery.

  • Now I got it all figured out, you said.

  • What's the secret?

  • Mr.

  • If you're keeping up there?

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  • S s Cyclops, Another enormously popular maritime story, involves the naval vessel USS Cyclops in March of 1918, the Cyclops was carrying over 12,000 tons of manganese, or when it and the 306 passengers disappeared without a trace.

  • The initial thought was that the ship was sunk by a German submarine, but the consensus later changed to structural failure.

  • It's believed that the corrosive cargo eroded the ships I beams and that the Cyclops literally broke apart in a storm.

  • Despite this finding, no wreckage has ever been found.

  • Tragically, all 306 lives were lost, making this the deadliest American maritime disaster.

  • Not involving combat number two, Flight 19, the event that started the whole Bermuda Triangle craze.

  • The story behind Flight 19 is deliriously mysterious and wonderfully creepy.

  • On December 5th, 1945 a group of five torpedo bombers went missing during a training exercise.

  • Her disappearance became the linchpin of a modern legend of the supernatural.

  • As the weather worsened, the inexperienced pilots were believed to be more than 230 miles off course, and over the open ocean.

  • Taylor was the flight lead, was talking about the compass, didn't look right.

  • He started, get confused.

  • They know they have to get back.

  • Taylor thought that they needed to fly to the Northeast because he thought they were over the Florida Keys.

  • With the sun down, radio contact, spotty and bad weather conditions, the pilots realized they were done for, with Lieutenant Charles Taylor radioing his crew quote.

  • When the first plane drops below 10 gallons, we all go down together.

  • A Martin PBM Mariner was sent out to find any possible survivors and exploded in midair, killing all 13 people on board.

  • The explosion was attributed to gasoline vapor.

  • Over the last 60 years, this mystery has sustained the wildest theories about what strange forces could be at work out here before we unveil our number one pick.

  • Here are some honorable mentions.

  • Irving Rivers The plane disappeared over ST Thomas despite the control tower.

  • Seeing his approaching lights, Columbus's light Christopher Columbus observed a weird candle like light on his transatlantic voyage.

  • Flight 4.

  • 41 Navy aircraft disappeared with 42 people on board.

  • Flying boxcar Military transport flight disappeared between Florida and Grand Turk Island.

  • Sylvia L.

  • Osa cargo ship disappeared in 1976 killing 37 people on board.

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  • Number one L in Austin Back in 18 81 the schooner Ellen Austin was making its way through the Sargasso Sea when it encountered an abandoned an aimless ship Wishing to salvage the ship, various crew members boarded and sailed the abandoned ship in close proximity to the L in Austin.

  • A few days later, both ships encountered a particularly violent storm.

  • When the storm finally subsided, the mysterious ship was nowhere to be found.

  • The crew of the L in Austin eventually spotted the ghost ship aimlessly drifting through the water, having once again been abandoned by its crew.

  • This makes for a spectacularly spooky story, and it suggests that this mystery vessel may be the most cursed ship in existence.

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