The merchant ship named SS Cotopaxi, produced by the United States (USA) during World War I, disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle 95 years ago. Many claims were made about the ship, which could not be found despite the years passed. The steam-powered ship left Charleston port on 29 November 1925 to go to Havana, the capital of Cuba; however, SS Cotopaxi never reached its goal and was lost in losses with 32 crew members. Now, a group of underwater explorers and marine archaeologists have discovered the unfortunate ship St. Augustine found about 65 kilometers from the Fla coast. Marine biologist and underwater explorer Michael Barnette said they had contacted British historian Guy Walters to find the mysterious ship. Stating that they discovered that the ship had sent wireless distress signals two days after leaving Charleston, that is, on December 1, 1925, Barnette said that they were very happy to find the mysterious ship that had been lost for almost 100 years. The Bermuda Triangle has long been awe-inspiring and awe-inspiring region because of the mysteries on it. The location, known as a place where many ships sink, is located in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. This mysterious region, called the Bermuda Triangle, has taken more than 1,000 lives in the past 100 years, according to a 2017 study.

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