The Nevada Triangle
There is a triangle in Nevada that covers a vast area close to Area 51. More than 2000 planes have vanished, seemingly into thin air, with most of them never found. The most well-known missing plane and pilot story is the one that tells of billionaire Steve Fossett, a very experienced pilot who went missing on the California/Nevada border in 2007. The wreckage and some of Fossett’s remains were discovered a year later. The reason for the crash remains unknown, despite a multitude of theories, including downdrafts. Other disappearances in the Nevada Triangle include a B-24 bomber that went missing in 1943 and was found submerged in a reservoir in 1955. In 1957, another military plane went missing, and after an extensive but fruitless search, the plane’s pilot was declared dead. However, 54 days after the crash, the pilot pitched up in Kings Canyon National Park. He said something had unexpectedly exploded inside his plane, and he ejected from the plane. He survived on fish and hunted small animals for food until he eventually reached the park.
There are several theories on why the Nevada Triangle seems to swallow up planes, including aliens, mountain waves etc, but the truth is yet to be revealed.









