The Bermuda Triangle of the Sahara:
Why 12 Planes Vanished Over Algeria
When the Desert Swallows the Sky
In 1989, Air France Flight 74 disappeared over Algeria’s Tanezrouft Basin—a desert so hostile Bedouins call it “The Land of Thirst.” No wreckage. No distress calls. Just sand. Since then, 11 more planes have vanished here. Satellite images reveal bizarre magnetic anomalies. Is this the Sahara’s answer to the Bermuda Triangle?
The Pilot’s Final Words: “What Are Those Lights?”
Google Earth’s Chilling Discovery
In 2023, a hobbyist spotted plane debris 200 miles off Flight 74’s route. Algerian officials found… nothing. “The desert shifts,” says pilot Jean Leroy. “But not that fast. Someone’s hiding the truth.”
Modern flights detour hundreds of miles around Tanezrouft. “The risk isn’t worth it,” says Leroy. “Better to pretend it doesn’t exist.”
Reviewed by Mystery Chronicles
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March 25, 2026
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