cover of episode 13: The Nevada Triangle | 2,000 Planes Mysteriously Crashed & Missing Near Area 51 👽

13: The Nevada Triangle | 2,000 Planes Mysteriously Crashed & Missing Near Area 51 👽

2022/6/26
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AJ和Hecklefish讨论了内华达三角洲发生的2000起飞机失踪事件,这一数字远超其他地区,且鲜为人知。他们详细介绍了该地区的地形、地理位置以及与51区的关系。他们还探讨了各种失踪案例,包括史蒂夫·福赛特的失踪以及其他一些经验丰富的飞行员和军用飞机的失踪事件。他们分析了各种理论,包括大气条件、山区波浪以及与51区相关的阴谋论。他们还提到了搜寻工作以及一些失踪飞机残骸最终被发现的情况,但许多飞机残骸至今仍未找到。 AJ和Hecklefish深入探讨了内华达三角洲飞机失踪事件背后的原因,并提出了各种可能性。他们分析了该地区复杂的地形和气候条件,例如山区波浪等大气现象,这些现象可能导致飞机坠毁。他们还探讨了与51区相关的阴谋论,以及这些失踪事件是否与该军事基地进行的秘密活动有关。他们还讨论了搜寻工作的困难以及为什么许多坠机地点至今未被发现。他们总结说,虽然一些失踪事件可能与大气条件有关,但其他事件的原因仍然是一个谜,需要进一步调查。

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The Nevada Triangle, a region in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, has seen over 2,000 planes disappear in the past 60 years, with many crash sites undiscovered. This area spans from Las Vegas to Fresno and Reno, and includes the secretive Area 51.

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Most of us have heard of the Bermuda Triangle, where planes and ships have mysteriously gone missing in the Atlantic Ocean for decades. Did you know there is a similar place in Nevada? The Nevada Triangle. In a region of the Sierra Nevada Mountains in Nevada and California, 2,000 planes have been lost in the last 60 years. In this remotely populated area of more than 25,000 miles of mountain desert, many of the crash sites have never been found.  

The Nevada Triangle is typically defined as spanning from Las Vegas, Nevada in the southeast to Fresno, California in the west, and to Reno, Nevada at the top. Within this wilderness is the mysterious, top-secret Area 51. Along with the dozens of conspiracy theories which include UFOs and paranormal activity that surrounds the air force base, similar theories have long been considered regarding the Nevada Triangle.  

One plane to go missing was that of a record-setting aviator, sailor, and adventurer named Steve Fossett on September 3, 2007. Fossett, flying a single-engine plane over Nevada's Great Basin Desert, took off and never returned. After hunting for a month for the plane, the search was called off and on February 15, 2008, Fossett was declared dead. Later that year on September 29th, Fossett's identification cards were discovered in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California by a hiker.  

Throughout the years, many of the missing planes were flown by experienced pilots and have disappeared under mysterious circumstances: and their wreckage never found.  The biggest mystery is: nobody really talks about it.  

Let's find out why.


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