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Narrated by Russell Boulter, the one-hour special explores the seafloor between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. Rather than focusing purely on urban legends, it examines scientific and geological features that could explain the area's reputation for mysterious disappearances:

: The documentary explores the theory that giant methane gas bubbles rising from the ocean floor could cause ships to lose buoyancy and sink rapidly. Watch Drain the Bermuda Triangle - --- ---- ---...

: Using 3D multi-beam data, the team identifies unidentified undersea wrecks and debris fields, providing a clearer look at historical losses. Why Watch? Narrated by Russell Boulter, the one-hour special explores

Reviewers from IMDb highlight the film's "visually impressive" CGI-rendered underwater scenes and its focus on real scientific issues like breakers and tsunamis over purely fantastical myths. While it touches on the supernatural to maintain atmosphere, its strength lies in the high-tech mapping of a world normally hidden under miles of water. Drain the Bermuda Triangle (Short 2014) - IMDb Why Watch

You can stream the documentary on Disney Plus. It is also occasionally available on Nat Geo TV through participating TV providers. Documentary Overview

: It investigates deep undersea caves (blue holes) that may create powerful whirlpools capable of pulling in small vessels.

: The film reveals deep trenches, including the Puerto Rico Trench, and massive underwater mountains that could pose navigation hazards.

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