The Bermuda | The Waters That Swallowed Ships Without a Trace

No line marks it on any official map. No government recognizes its boundaries. But somewhere between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico, more than fifty ships and twenty aircraft have vanished without a trace. 309 men sailed north from Barbados in March 1918. None of them arrived. This is not a catalogue of supernatural theories. This is the real story of the ships that disappeared, the men who sailed them, and the science of what this stretch of ocean actually does. Why does the Gulf Stream erase every piece of evidence? Why does the Puerto Rico Trench descend over 27,000 feet? What really happened to Flight 19? And why was food still cooking on the Carroll A. Deering with no crew in sight? The answers are darker than you think.