Well, uh, there's not a triangle exactly, just a large ill-defined area made especially hazardous by weather ""variables"" due to ocean currents--freak storms, waterspouts and a high concentration of those eddies oceanographers are only now beginning to track. This according to Cusack who gets a lot of mileage out of summarizing Kusche's Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved (adult, 1975) and then stakes out his own position slightly downwind. A better show than Baumann's Devil's Triangle, (p. 139, J-49) but that isn't saying much.