Category: Maritime Mystery

  • Bermuda Triangle Origin

    The Bermuda Triangle Origin theory treats the 1918 disappearance of the USS Cyclops as the foundational event behind a later geography of maritime supernaturalism. Although the phrase “Bermuda Triangle” was not coined until 1964, the loss of the Cyclops became one of the most important retroactive building blocks in the legend. In later retellings, the ship’s disappearance without distress call or confirmed wreckage was interpreted not merely as a naval mystery, but as evidence of sea monsters, abnormal magnetic zones, temporal ruptures, or oceanic gateways that predated the later name. Because the Cyclops vanished with more than 300 men aboard and remained one of the largest non-combat losses in U.S. naval history, it became unusually suited to mythic expansion.