THE UK’s ‘Bermuda Triangle’ has claimed the lives of 50 people in eight horrifying crashes.
Visitors travel to enjoy the Peak District for its breathtaking views of rolling hills and sprawling countryside – but the Glossop hills hide a dark story.
A certain area over the moors has been dubbed the UK’s Bermuda Triangle after several planes went down and saw dozens killed.
One crash site remains at the metal graveyard, that of the Bleakblow Bomber, AKA Over Exposed, a US Air Force B-29 aircraft.
It went down while descending after it’s thought the pilot believed they had cleared the hills due to poor vision amid thick clouds.
The plane had been used to capture footage of nuclear testing at Bikini Atoll before it …