Le Triangle des Bermudes est célèbre, mais le Triangle de la Burle en France l'est bien moins. Pourtant, depuis 1943, cette zone située entre le Mont Mézenc, Le Puy-en-Velay et le massif du Pilat, a connu une série noire de près de 80 crash d'avions.
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"Actually, despite several factors which should contribute to higher rates of accidents in the region, the Bermuda Triangle has been found to be no more statistically dangerous than other areas of the open ocean. "
www.thoughtco.com/bermuda-triangle-and-geography-1434493
Si tu souhaite un avis d’expert, qui mieux que l’organisme s’occupant des secours en mer sur la zone peut s’exprimer sur le sujet ?
www.history.uscg.mil/Frequently-Asked-Questions/
« The Bermuda Triangle or Devil’s Triangle is a mythical geographic area located off the southeastern coast of the United States. It is noted for an apparent high incidence of unexplained losses of ship, small boats, and aircraft.
The Coast Guard does not recognize the existence of the so-called Bermuda Triangle as a geographic area of specific hazard to ships or planes. In a review of many aircraft and vessel losses in the area over the years, there has been nothing discovered that would indicate that casualties were the result of anything other than physical causes. No extraordinary factors have ever been identified. »