The team unveils the greatest mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle; wreck divers Mike Barnette, Jimmy Gadomski, and team investigators provide inside information on what may have happened to the most famous missing ships and planes.
The team has a chance to finally solve the case of the U.S.S. Cyclops; missing since 1918 with 309 sailors, this 500-foot freighter represents the single deadliest Bermuda Triangle loss.
An elite team investigates the Bermuda Triangle with the aid of a map marking the location of unidentified undersea wrecks and anomalies; evaluating theories like rogue waves, giant methane bubbles and dead zones that bewilder equipment and planes.
In the dead of night, the team heads to a remote target they believe to be the long-lost Marine Sulphur Queen; this massive tanker disappeared in 1963 with a crew of 39 and is one of the most iconic missing Bermuda Triangle wrecks.
Mike Barnette, Jimmy Gadomski and the rest of the team of investigators are back on the trail of a famous cold case that keeps them up at night: the disappearance of seven U.S. Navy planes in 1945.
The team seeks out the wreck of the Revonoc, a racing yacht that vanished in 1958 with a crew of five; a freak magnetic anomaly was detected in the Triangle when she went missing.
An elite team is investigating the Bermuda Triangle with the aid of a secret weapon—a map, decades in the making, marking the location of unidentified undersea wrecks and anomalies. Each week they will attempt to identify one mystery wreck, along the way evaluating the evidence behind legends and scientific theories like rogue waves, giant methane bubbles, ship-sucking whirlpools, and dead zones that bewilder equipment and planes. In the Bermuda Triangle, one never knows what one will find. On the ocean floor, the team makes historic and important discoveries that go beyond myth and conjecture.