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Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan (Bermuda Triangle).These are the 3 locations that make up the "Devil's Triangle" also known as the Bermuda Triangle
in the Atlantic ocean. In this area, many unexplained disappearances from military and commercial aircrafts, to large cargo ships and small yachts has
many people and scientists wondering, is this supernatural phenomena? Forces of nature? Over–exaggerated stories? No one knows for sure. Many of
these disappearances happened without warning, no mayday calls or signals of distress, and leaving no trace of existence or wreckage behind. These
events involving the Bermuda Triangle can be linked to an extremely powerful electromagnetic field over the area. Hundreds of "vanishings" of
airplanes and...show more content...
After hearing about ships and airplanes disappearing without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle, he decided to do some investigations of his own. The
U.S. Military, pilots of airplanes and captains of ships, all have reported strange phenomena that can be related to a powerful nature–induced
electromagnetic field. Many reports included electronic equipment malfunctioning, random thick fog appearing out of no where encasing ships in
weather that was fairly clear and incapable of producing fog. All this with no logical explanation. These events were put into categories such as people
attempting to fuse supernatural and paranormal activities with nature (Quasar, The Hutchison Effect) Hutchison had a laboratory of all kinds of
machinery useful for creating alternative energy and producing electromagnetic waves. During one of his many experiments, with various powerful
equipment, "In some unexpected way, the wavelengths these machines created interplayed to create astonishing effects. John first noticed this when an
object touched his shoulder. . .one he wasn't expecting because it was levitating!"(Quasar, The Hutchison Effect). Intrigued, he started more
experiments with results all similar to the odd happenings in the Devil's Triangle. Such as: Levitating objects, some would move around the room and
suddenly take off at surprising speeds, a mirror shattering from
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Essay on The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is shrouded, in a thick cloud of mystery, in a thick cloud of controversy, and a thick cloud of
argument. Not even the location of the Triangle is agreed on. The most common description of its location is the triangle formed by linking
Bermuda, Miami, and Puerto Rico. But there is also two other descriptions: The Devil's Triangle is more like a blob that covers most of the
western Caribbean. The Limbo of the lost is an area that stems from Miami to Barbados to the coast of Ireland. All these areas are easily confused,
mainly because people are over zealous to blame ship/ plane disappearances on the Triangle. There is also a theory by Ivan T. Sanderson that describes
12 "vile vortexes,"...show more content...
There are also Another mysterious disappearance is the Raifuku Maru a Japanese freighter that disappeared in 1925. The most bizarre
characteristic of the disappearance is a radio message send just before the ship disappeared. The message is as follows: "Danger like Dagger.
Come quick!" Experts have been working on an explanation for what kind of object has the characteristic danger of a dagger, but none have come.
Although, the Homeric the vessel that picked up the distress call, might have also picked up some electrical interference, distorting the message.
Another translation of the message, that is done with the assumption that electrical interference was prevalent is as follows: "Now very danger.
Come quick!" And with this there is a report that the Homeric also saw the Raifuku Maru sink, but as always this too has not been proven or
disproved, so the debate rages on... The accounts of disappearances have been around since 1800, when the USS Pickerney disappeared on a route
from Guadeloupe to Delaware. But there is evidence that even Columbus' crew avoided the region as they described it a "of the devil." From 1800
to 1976 there were 143 disappearances, and since there is a strong likely hood of smaller vessels being lost but not recorded, the amount of vanishing
ships might be well over 500. But only the most well documented cases are given any credit, and in some or most cases credit isn't even due. Actually
the first reported disappearance of a ship
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Bermuda Triangle Essay
There are many people affected by the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle since first activity was reported in 1493. Those who have
disappeared in this Triangle are the ones mainly affected by this phenomenon, but also their loved ones, the government and society in general. The
people who go missing in this area and are assumed to be dead, are affected because there is no way that they could know what is going to happen
when they travel through this triangle. Also, their loved ones then have to wonder why they died, how they died and wonder what they can do in
order to prevent it in the future. The government has the responsibility to their people to see what they can do in order to stop these disappearances
and get a grasp on what...show more content...
If a plane is traveling through these clouds, the wind gusts would easily be able to push the plane around erratically and make the crew lose
control of the aircraft. Furthermore, in 2016 Meteorologist and professor at Arizona State University, Dr. Randy Cerveny, told the Science
Channel, "These types of hexagonal shaped clouds over the ocean are in essence, 'air bombs' capable of reaching 273km/h." ("Hexagonal Clouds"
2016) What this means is that when an aircraft is traveling through these clouds, they are hit with extremely powerful, hurricane quality, gusts of
wind that, if sustained, can cause someone to lose control and become disoriented in the air. Hexagonal clouds are said to, "range in size from 20 to
55 miles (32 to 89 kilometers) across," according to the Science Channel. Researchers also reported to the Science Channel that the satellite
photographs produced by NASA, in 2016, that were taken over the area of the Bermuda Triangle, show an abundance of large hexagonal clouds in a
path of travel from the east to the west. Images from the same time showed that the weather on the water was also being affected, creating 45–foot
waves with high frequency. ("Hexagonal Clouds" 2016) With these clouds spanning the ocean over the Bermuda Triangle in a very wide and frequent
pattern, it would be feasible that anyone traveling in aircraft through this area, would be affected by the endless miles of hexagonal clouds and their
consequences. Not only in the air
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Bermuda Triangle: Superstition or Scientifically Proven? "...More than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last
century itself, and up to 1000 over the past 500 years" (Bhattacharya). Considering the significant amount of disappearances, numerous fanciful theories
have formed to explain them. However, it cannot be proven that these tragedies occur more frequently than in other highly traveled areas of the ocean,
as people navigate this region daily without difficulty. These vanishings are not as mystical as previously thought and can easily be explained.
Although many believe the Bermuda Triangle to be influenced by supernatural powers, it can be scientifically proven that the "mysterious
disappearances" are the result of foul weather, strong currents, and navigational error.
The Bermuda Triangle, otherwise known as the Devil's Triangle is an expanse of ocean in the Northern Atlantic. It is located between the island of
Bermuda; Miami, Florida; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ships, planes, and people have allegedly disappeared, without a trace, never seen again. Charles
Berlitz first started the "mystery" of the Triangle with his book, "The Bermuda Triangle." The...show more content...
In fact, they are a misconception, easily explained through science. It is proven that these tragedies ensue from dreadful weather, ocean currents, and
human mistake. The Bermuda Triangle is hit with a myriad of hurricanes each year, resulting in numerous disasters. With three opposite flowing
currents, it is easy to become drawn in the wrong direction. In the Triangle, a place where compasses point to true north, not magnetic north, getting
lost is no trouble. "The U.S Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard contend that there are no supernatural; explanations for disasters at sea..." and, "... does not
recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official name and does not maintain an official file on the area" (National
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Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil's Triangle is a mysterious legend that people believe may involve supernatural habits, causing people to disappear. It's
located in the Western part of the North Atlantic Ocean.
"Just off the coast of Florida lies a patch of the Atlantic Ocean with a nasty reputation. During the last century, people say, some 50 ships have vanished
in the notorious Bermuda Triangle" (Bubble Trouble, Rene Ebersole).
After my research, I've come to the conclusion that I don't think there's anything supernatural about the Bermuda Triangle, any theories I've come
across have been debunked.
"It is one of the biggest mysteries of our time– that perhaps isn't really a mystery." (The "Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle).
Throughout time there has been many cases of disappearances, not just in the Bermuda Triangle. In the U.S. there's on average 90,000 people
missing at anytime. In Mexico, their disappearance rates are 200 people with every 100,000 resident. Those places are very high, just like the
Bermuda Triangle is. Why is the Bermuda Triangle thought of any different from anywhere else? Even though the Bermuda doesn't always come up
with a body or the ship, it's a pretty big land to cover and hard to find if a ship sunk into the ocean. "Disappearance is the same as anywhere else in the
world on a percentage basis" (The "Mystery" of...show more content...
Bermuda started coming up as mysterious around World War I and II. When planes were first made they weren't necessarily reliable, even now
there are still planes malfunctions with some planes. They also weren't able to predict what the weather would be like, so they could be going out
and not know that a storm was coming. Often times pilots would be on the job and get drunk before going out and flying. When drunk you obviously
lose your ability to operate correctly, if you can't drive a car drunk a plane is
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The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle For years, many planes and ships have disappeared in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. In my essay I'm going to try to
find out and tell you, my fellow students, why this phenomenon is occurring. The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the world located to the Southeast
of the United States and it is also referred to as the "Devil's Triangle". The triangle is formed by drawing imaginary lines from Melbourne, Florida,
to Bermuda, to Puerto Rico, and back to Melbourne, Florida. The area of the triangle is 440,000 square miles. One of the many controversial things
about the Bermuda Triangle is that there have never been any wreckage or bodies found from any reported missing boat or plane. But there have been
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When it broke the surface of the water, like a Polaris missile, it might act like a powerful cosmic ray in its attempts to change its electron balance. The
effect of these rays on any plane that came within its magnetic field could short–circuit all electrical equipment. As the ignition system cut out, the
plane would instantly lose all lift and plunge into a glide over which the pilot would have no control, as all electrical assists to the controls would also
be dead this instantaneous power shut–off would also explain why no pilot was ever able to send out an S.O.S. even though some were in direct
contact with ground controllers. The assumed explosions of planes in the air could be explained by the arcing of shorted electrical circuits igniting the
gas vapors as they hit the magnetic field. The effect of this phenomena on ships would be quite different. Chunks of this radio–active material could
shoot to the surface with the velocity of a hydrogen bomb and home in on the steel hulls of ships like the magnetic head of a torpedo, and with the
same devastating results. It is conceivable that a ship hit with such atomic force could disintegrate completely, which explains why no survivors or
floating wreckage is found. The peculiar phenomena of the ships that have been found afloat with no one aboard...can be explained by assuming that
these eruptions, like all known volcanic eruptions, vary in magnitude and duration. These ships may have been bombarded
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Summary Of ' The Bermuda Triangle Mystery '
Matt Maher
Language Arts 10
Ms. Mueller
7th hour
The Bermuda Triangle Mystery
Based on the evidence, The Bermuda Triangle is still a mystery because still nobody knows why the triangle actually makes things disappear out in the
Atlantic Ocean, but bad compass readings due to the magnetic fields and Electra fog , pilot error, and methane gas bubbles are the most probable
solution to the mystery.
Most people know just a little bit about the Triangle and the basics of what it has done but they don't really know the real reason for why these things
happen.
The Bermuda Triangle is area of the Atlantic Ocean that makes a triangle. one tip if the triangle is by southern Florida, another is by Puerto Rico, and
of course the last one is Bermuda.("Bermuda Triangle." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia)
The Bermuda triangle is known to have sudden, violent storms and strong ocean currents that causes wind patterns that go in every
direction.("Bermuda Triangle." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.)
It has claimed alot of different air crafts, and ships, but most of the time it happens to the bigger ships and the bigger planes.
In the past 25 years, the Triangle has taken at least 80 private and charter air crafts . "Ships that have disappeared range from small yachts to really
nice ones." A really famous ship that has sunk in 1984 was named the frighten–er and is was 540 feet long. (Quasar, Gian. "The Bermuda
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Bermuda Triangle Essay
The Bermuda Triangle
Is the Bermuda Triangle really a place where strange powers are at work? The Bermuda Triangle is a very complex and mystifying area that is noted
for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. From reading this paper one will learn geographic features of the Bermuda
Triangle, famous disappearances, and possible explanations for them.
There is a section of the western Atlantic, off the southeast coast of the United States, forming what has been termed a triangle. It extends from
Bermuda in the north to southern Florida, and then west to a point through the Bahamas past Puerto Rico to about 40* west latitude, and then back
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The experienced crew had a routine that would take them 160 miles east, 40 miles north, and then 120 miles straight back to base (Cusack 10). The
planes were suppose to carry three man crews, but one crew member failed to show. The planes had done their required preflight test and everything
checked out in good working order. It was a routine two hour mission but the planes were still fully fueled. The planes had extensive radio equipment
to include ten different radio channels and homing devices that would show them the way home (Cusack 9–10). The first message came in from the
patrol at 15:45: "Control tower this is an emergency. We seem to be off course. We seem to be lost. We can't make out where we are"
(Berlitz 15). The tower said "Head due west," but the flight did not know which way west was. "Everything looks wrong, even the
ocean looks strange" (Berlitz 15). The tower was puzzled; even if the compasses were not working, the crew should have been able to fly west
by following the sun. A few minutes later the radio went dead. A Martin Mariner
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Bermuda Triangle Essay
The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devils Triangle, Dragons Triangle and the Devils Sea. The Triangle is a 500,000 square mile part of the
Atlantic Ocean that stretches from Florida, to the island of Bermuda, to Puerto Rico and then back again. It is known for its many mysterious
disappearances. Through this paper, I will present the theories and incidents of the Bermuda Triangle which will leave you to decide; Bermuda
Triangle Fact or Fiction. The Bermuda Triangle has a long history, as far back as Christoper Columbus but didn't gets its name until 1964 after an
article written by Vincent H. Gaddis. Many theories have been made to explain the Bermuda triangle but none have been proven. There are many
natural explanations starting...show more content...
Hurricanes are a powerful swirling storm. Freak waves can get up to 30m high and can appear suddenly in even seemingly calm seas. All three of
these things can easily destroy a ship. Occasionally a hurricane or waterspouts appear so quickly that a radar doesn't properly pick it up and by the
time the storm is finished the ship is gone and there is little to no evidence of a storm at all.The next natural explanation is the deep trenches of the
triangle. Deep trenches have been known to create whirlpools which can easily pull a ship underwater. When currents are strong and the water is
warm vortexes can be made. The trench can then trap the water making the whirlpool even stronger and larger. Now we go to hexagonal clouds as
a natural explanation. Hexagonal Clouds are clouds shaped like a hexagon with straight edges seen in the Bermuda triangle. Its been proven these
clouds are like air bombs and cans send out blasts of air to the sea below at speeds as high as 170 miles per hour. This can also cause gigantic
waves reaching 40 feet high meaning this could cause major disaster to both ships and planes. Finally the Sargasso sea also known as Graveyard of
Ships or Sea of the Lost Ships. The Sargasso sea is inside the Bermuda triangle and is a sea without shores. The sea is surrounded by intensely strong
currents on all sides though its currents are predominantly stationary. Though it is unknown why numerous ships have been found here either
completely abandoned or with
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The Bermuda Triangle Essay
You might know that the Bermuda Triangle is a legendary place where numerous disappearances have occurred, but how much do you really know
about it? Some people don't believe in such a place, but some do. Research has been conducted to try and figure out what could possibly be happening
here, but with no hard evidence. The mysterious Bermuda Triangle may be more than just a myth though; the Bermuda triangle has a long history with
disappearances, few people live through it to tell the tale, and possible theories have been made over the years; leaving scientists questioning this
strange phenomenon. The history of this legend dates way back. One of the more widely known events that had occurred earlier on was when
Christopher Columbus was...show more content...
Her route was to take her through the corner of the Bermuda Triangle, which was very unsettling to her after hearing about incidents that had
occurred in the area. Cary landed in Ormond Beach safely with no problems. She was only able to spend a few hours if she was going to make it
back to Key West before it got dark. She saw clouds gathering and decided to change her route back. Her return trip was going well, with only a
few bumps in the road. She was reaching her destination when all of the sudden it became pitch black out and she lost control of the plane. She
didn't know what had happened or what was happening but she knew she had to gain control of the plane. She found a code to punch in to the
radio to make contact. She was helped and landed safely to her destination. She was in deep shock, but she had realized she was lucky to be alive.
Some people may or may not believe this actually happened. For those skeptics who believe more in science may find this interesting. Studies have
been done to see what could be the cause of the disappearances; well they think they might have found something. They believe that there might be
large pockets of methane on the sea floor. The methane can be released and cause landslides. Also, the water's density can get so low that the ships
will sink right to the bottom. Methane gas is highly combustible, so if an explosion was to occur, it could catch planes in the air on fire. But, the
mystery is not completely
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The Bermuda Triangle Essay
The Bermuda Triangle
Off the southern tip of Florida lies a phenomenon called the Bermuda Triangle. Ships, planes, and over one thousand lives were lost in the Triangle
without a trace. Theories have been put forth, but still no universally accepted explanation exists for the mystery that surrounds the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle covers almost 440,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean. An imaginary line that begins near Melbourne, Florida, extends south
to Bermuda, and west to Puerto Rico before turning north to Florida, forms the Triangle. From 1972–1999, more than one hundred planes and ships
have vanished into thin air. More than one thousand lives have been lost as well. One frightening aspect of this entire saga...show more content...
all radio communication ceased. (Kusch, 106, 114)
In an attempt to find the lost flight, a Martin Mariner PBM–5 flying boat was sent to search for the mission squadron. The flying boat left Fort
Lauderdale Airport at 7:27 p.m. (Cusack, 16). At 7:30 p.m. the plane's radio failed, and flight disappeared forever.
By dawn on December 6, 1945, the largest search and rescue mission over air and sea was underway. Before the sun would rise that day, over 240
planes and 18 ships would be deployed to search for Flight 19. Later that morning, the Royal Air
Force would send out planes to assist in the search. Numerous land teams would crisscross the Bahamas and the Florida Keys searching in vain for
signs of survivors or wreckage that may have washed ashore. One search and rescue ship, the S.S. Gaines Mills, radioed at 7:50 p.m. that they had
observed a burst of flames that rose one hundred feet high and lasted for about ten minutes. Ships and planes rushed to the area, but no signs of debris
or survivors were found.
After five days of intense searching, the rescue mission was canceled. No wreckage, survivors, or explanations were found for the disappearance of
Flight 19.
Forty–six years later, May 8, 1991, a computer–controlled submarine scanned the ocean floor for sunken galleons. On this day, the crew of the Deep
Sea would be unsuccessful in their search for galleons. Instead, 750 feet below the surface of the ocean, they would discover the outline of an
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Essay on The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. Many people
believed that people, ships, and planes have mysteriously vanished in this area. The size of the triangle varies from 500,000 square miles. Some trace
the mystery back to the time of Columbus. Bermuda Triangle estimates range from about 200 to no more than 8,000 distress calls in the area and that
there have been more than 50 ships and 20 planes to go down in the Bermuda Triangle within the last century. Many people think Bermuda Triangle is
made of Evil extraterrestrial, residue crystals from Atlantis, evil humans with anti–gravity devices or other weird technologies, and vile vortices from
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Bermuda Triangle could disappear things, but Bermuda Triangle also appeared things that it doesn't exist. The Columbus' story may not be true
because when he saw the light, the light could be anything. It could be lightning or the light from an island. On December 5th 1945, five Navy
TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers (Flight 19) mysteriously vanished while on a routine training mission. They were disappeared that rescue team
couldn't find any evidence of Flight 19. "The search for the planes continued for weeks, and even today the U.S. Navy has a standing order for
crews to keep a look out for Flight 19. The military experts were completely baffled—how could 27 men and six planes just disappear?"
(Kusche L. 204) Investigations to date have not produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances. Navy planes
vanished on a training mission during a severe storm in 1945. The most logical theory is that lead pilot Lt. Charles Taylor's compassed failed. The
trainees' planes were not equipped with working navigational instruments. The group was disoriented and simply ran out of fuel. No mysterious forces
were likely to have been involved other than the mysterious force of gravity on planes with no fuel. One of the rescue planes blew up shortly after
take–off, but this was likely due to a faulty
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The Mysterious Bermuda Triangle Essay
There has always been an aura of mystery surrounding Bermuda, the collective name for a group of small islands located in the Atlantic Ocean. Once
referred to as "The Devil's Islands," 'the Bermuda Triangle' represents the geographical area along the Atlantic Ocean from Puerto Rico to the South
and Miami to the West (Kelly, 2004, p. 227). The actual term Bermuda Triangle was not introduced until 1964, when Vincent H. Gaddis' article "The
Deadly Bermuda Triangle" was published in Argosy magazine (Kelly, 2004). However, it was not until the publication of Charles Berlitz's bestseller
The Bermuda Triangle in 1974 that the international fascination with the mysterious disappearances of ships, aircraft, and individuals reached a fever
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Other nineteenth–century disappearances attributed to the Bermuda Triangle include the Rosalie (1840), the Bella (1854), the Lotta (1866), and the
Viego (1868) (Kusche, 1995). One of the most famous stories involve the 1872 disappearance of the passengers aboard the Mary Celeste, which
included the captain, his wife and child, along with eight crewmembers. The vessel remained sailing for approximately ten days until it was
discovered near the Azores. Eight years' later, the Atalanta departed from Bermuda in January 1880 headed for England. Its crew, which consisted
of 300 naval officers and cadets, was never seen or heard from again despite intensive rescue and recovery efforts (Kusche, 1995). During the
twentieth century, another characteristic was added to the Bermuda Triangle puzzle in the form of a "ghost ship" (Hagen, 2004, p. 14). Berlitz
(1974) invokes the 'ghost ship' motif when describing the disappearance of the "German bark Freya, sailing from Manzanillo, Cuba, to ports in
Chile in October 1902, was found abandoned and listing, with the pages of the ship's calendar torn off until October 4" (p. 70). Then, seven years'
later, famed circumnavigator Joshua Slocum embarked on another around the world seafaring adventure in a small boat known as the Spray (Kelly,
2004). He was never seen again, and no traces of him were ever discovered. The phenomenon most closely associated with the Bermuda Triangle takes
the form of five Avenger
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Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles. People claim that there have been many disappearances such as ships, planes, people, etc.
and there have been very different occurrences in The Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is in close relation to The Devil's Sea. The Bermuda
Triangle is a strange area of land that makes up a metaphorically drawn out triangle that has very unusual occurrences. According to
oceanservice.noaa.gov The Bermuda Triangle stretches across Bermuda, Miami Florida, and San Juan Puerto Rico, and it totals to 500,000 square
miles. According to Bigthink.com the Bermuda Triangle has many stories about several flights gone missing and ships that disappeared into thin air.
One of the many told stories about...show more content...
There was no combat and yet so many people were lost and never found again. It was said to be, from bigthink.com, "The largest non–combat loss of
life in the US Navy's history in 1918." 309 people lost their lives because of the Triangle. Now there have been over hundreds of ship
disappearances In the triangle. People are still wondering "What makes the Bermuda Triangle so deadly?" And people also wonder "Why do people
disappear in the Bermuda Triangle?" Some Theorists have tried to come up with an answer and some have some really good theories. According to
bermuda–attractions.com there is a theory about there being strong magnetic fields at the bottom of the ocean that cause the compasses to
malfunction and them causing the ships to break down or be dragged down the ocean because of their large metal ships and that large magnetic
field around it which causes the ships to sink. There are a lot of strange activities that go on inside the Bermuda Triangle. According to History.com,
The voyager Christopher Columbus reported that a large flame of fire that had crashed into the sea one night (It was more than likely a meteor) and
a few weeks later he saw a strange light appear in the distance. He also wrote about an irregular compass reading, probably because at that time a
piece of the Bermuda Triangle was one of the few places on Earth where true north and magnetic north lined
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The Triangle Of The Bermuda Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle. You may have heard of it but, do you know what it is? The Bermuda Triangle lies near the South
–East coast of the United
States and forms a triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. The corners of the triangle are: Miami, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Bermuda; a
north–Atlantic island which the name Bermuda Triangle originated from. What is so mysterious about these waters? Well, unexplained events
happened in which planes flying over this area have mysteriously disappeared leaving no trace behind. Even boats sailing into these waters have
disappeared without a trace. Many mysterious disappearance have happened in The Bermuda Triangle. Some of the most famous ones you might have
heard of, such as; Flight DC–3, who...show more content...
Douglas Dakota or the DC–3 as it is more commonly called, was one of the most reliable aircraft ever built. More than ten thousand planes of this
type were manufactured, and even know hundreds remain in use. These are propeller driven aircraft not to be confused with a jet plane. You will see
lots of these aircraft in Florida and around the isalnd's. Their job is generally island hopping, traveling from island to island. Because of small
distances between the islands and the short runways, the large jet planes are unfit for such activities and small planes like, the DC–3, is best suited for
this activity. The DC–3 is also used as private charter planes by many airlines and for spraying pest control from the air. Now let 's get into the real
details of the mysterious Flight of DC–3. This event took place at 7:40 p.m. December twenty seventh, nineteen forty eight. The DC–3 had just landed
moments before at the San Juan airport in Puerto Rico. It had just flown in from Miami, FL and was scheduled to return soon after a short stop. Upon
landing, the captain of this flight, Captain Bob Linquist, reported to the ground engineers that the lights for the landing gear had malfunctioned and
had not come on at the time of landing. The engineering crew immediately checked and came to the conclusion that the battery was weak and running
low on water. The crew quickly refilled the battery and informed the captain that it would take
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Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle Essay example
The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three land points in the Atlantic Ocean where there is an abundant amount of mystery shipwrecks, crashed
planes, and missing people. No one is quite sure to why aircraft and people go missing in this area. So first, where is the mysterious Bermuda
Triangle exactly at? This is believed to be the area between Miami, Florida, Bermuda Island, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. For many years, the Atlantic
Ocean has captured the minds of many humans with the Bermuda Triangle disappearances that has been occurring for decad. So why do all of these
ships and planes seem to go missing in the area? Well I don't believe in the Bermuda Triangle. I don't think that there is a big mystery about the
disappearing...show more content...
Also in addition, the large number of island around the Caribbean Sea can make many shallow spots that can be dangerous to the ships passing
through. Which would be a big part into why all of the ships, and the ship's crew have disappeared, but not quite to why the aircrafts have. So why do
the planes high in the sky almost thirty–five thousand feet over sea level seem to go missing? Could it be an "Electric Fog" that is responsible for the
aircrafts passing through to crash into the Bermuda Triangle? That is the opinion given by Rob MacGregor. On December 4, 1970, his dad and he
were flying over the Bahamas in their Bonanza A36. While on the direction to Bimini, while they encountered a strange cloud. The cloud looked like
a tunnel shaped vortex. The sides of the plane were scraped while flying through the tunnel. All of the planes electric and magnetic navigational
systems stopped working correctly, and the compass was spinning out of control. As he came closer to the end of the tunnel, they expected to see
clear, blue sky. But instead of clear and blue, they saw nothing but dull, grayish white for miles. "no ocean, sky or horizon." After flying for thirty five
minutes, a time certain on every clock on board, they found themselves directly over Miami Beach. A normal flight that would usually take at least
seventy five minutes. MacGregor and Gernon believe that this electronic fog that Gernon experienced may have also been
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The Bermuda Triangle Essay
The Bermuda triangle is a heavily debated topic. Over the years people have fought back and forth on the matter. However, no one can seem to
come to a consensus. What is the truth? Does the Bermuda triangle qualify as a strange, unexplainable site? If it does, is it the reason for the many
strange happenings and events? Despite the lack of answers, the legend of the Bermuda triangle will continue to be debated and discussed by
believers and skeptics. For both sides claim to contain strong solid evidence defending their stance. Overall, the Bermuda Triangle is a great
argumentative topic between paranormal believers and knowledgeable professionals. The Bermuda Triangle is the connecting point of Bermuda,
Florida, and Puerto Rico. Due to the conspiracy surrounding this particular location, it has also been termed "The Devil 's Triangle". The legend
was named in 1964 by writer Vincent Gaddis. However, its popularity didn't rise until Charles Berlitz provided his knowledge and opinion. Berlitz,
who was very interested in the paranormal, proposed that Atlantis, a historic mythical city, actually existed and could be using its unique energy to
draw in the likes of aircraft and ships (Benjamin Radford). Since his bestseller on the topic in 1974, the discussion and theories have not relented. As
more ships and aircraft began to disappear, more ideas started to surface. From paranormal energy resembling gravity to rogue tidal waves, the
possibilities seem endless.The
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The Bermuda Triangle Essay
The Bermuda Triangle,also known as the Hoodoo Sea, the Devil's Triangle, the Limbo of the Lost, and the Twilight Zone, is a part of the ocean in
which planes, ships, and people mysteriously seem to just disappear. It is an imaginary area shaped as a triangle. Which is located in the outer tip of
Florida. Its been the biggest mystery of time because of the mysterious disappearances that have happened over time. "The term Bermuda Triangle
was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In the article, Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea a number
of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Gaddis wasn't the first one to come to this conclusion, either. As early as 1952, George X.
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One of the the survivors that i've found that have made it out alive out of the Bermuda Triangle is called, Cary Trantham she is one of the
marvelous people who survived flying over the Bermuda. "I had an experience while flying my airplane alone in a corner of the area known as the
Bermuda Triangle. It was a terrifying experience and I have no idea what caused the situation and I have no idea how much time was involved
before I was able to get control of the airplane" Cary Trantham. This is how she described her experience flying over the mysterious Bermuda
Triangle. Those who lived to tell about the bermuda triangle each said different reactions occurred during the experience. " Clouds have "come out of
nowhere" and caused compasses to spin and engine RPMs to drop off. Objects and luminous phenomena have sped past" Gian J.Quasar. These were
some things someone experienced by one of the conductors. Some similar things that happened were that all of them had failures to reach themselves
to anyone else , so there was no other contact available. This mean no radios, cell phones, not even the navigational system would work including any
compass's of any sort. There are many myths and beliefs to go with the Bermuda Triangle, for example some people think its the "devils hideout", and
other think the unusual weather patterns are caused by alien abductions that occur there. Then others think its the gateway to Atlantis, a mythical island
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Bermuda Triangle Research Papers

  • 1. Bermuda Triangle Research Papers Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan (Bermuda Triangle).These are the 3 locations that make up the "Devil's Triangle" also known as the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic ocean. In this area, many unexplained disappearances from military and commercial aircrafts, to large cargo ships and small yachts has many people and scientists wondering, is this supernatural phenomena? Forces of nature? Over–exaggerated stories? No one knows for sure. Many of these disappearances happened without warning, no mayday calls or signals of distress, and leaving no trace of existence or wreckage behind. These events involving the Bermuda Triangle can be linked to an extremely powerful electromagnetic field over the area. Hundreds of "vanishings" of airplanes and...show more content... After hearing about ships and airplanes disappearing without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle, he decided to do some investigations of his own. The U.S. Military, pilots of airplanes and captains of ships, all have reported strange phenomena that can be related to a powerful nature–induced electromagnetic field. Many reports included electronic equipment malfunctioning, random thick fog appearing out of no where encasing ships in weather that was fairly clear and incapable of producing fog. All this with no logical explanation. These events were put into categories such as people attempting to fuse supernatural and paranormal activities with nature (Quasar, The Hutchison Effect) Hutchison had a laboratory of all kinds of machinery useful for creating alternative energy and producing electromagnetic waves. During one of his many experiments, with various powerful equipment, "In some unexpected way, the wavelengths these machines created interplayed to create astonishing effects. John first noticed this when an object touched his shoulder. . .one he wasn't expecting because it was levitating!"(Quasar, The Hutchison Effect). Intrigued, he started more experiments with results all similar to the odd happenings in the Devil's Triangle. Such as: Levitating objects, some would move around the room and suddenly take off at surprising speeds, a mirror shattering from Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is shrouded, in a thick cloud of mystery, in a thick cloud of controversy, and a thick cloud of argument. Not even the location of the Triangle is agreed on. The most common description of its location is the triangle formed by linking Bermuda, Miami, and Puerto Rico. But there is also two other descriptions: The Devil's Triangle is more like a blob that covers most of the western Caribbean. The Limbo of the lost is an area that stems from Miami to Barbados to the coast of Ireland. All these areas are easily confused, mainly because people are over zealous to blame ship/ plane disappearances on the Triangle. There is also a theory by Ivan T. Sanderson that describes 12 "vile vortexes,"...show more content... There are also Another mysterious disappearance is the Raifuku Maru a Japanese freighter that disappeared in 1925. The most bizarre characteristic of the disappearance is a radio message send just before the ship disappeared. The message is as follows: "Danger like Dagger. Come quick!" Experts have been working on an explanation for what kind of object has the characteristic danger of a dagger, but none have come. Although, the Homeric the vessel that picked up the distress call, might have also picked up some electrical interference, distorting the message. Another translation of the message, that is done with the assumption that electrical interference was prevalent is as follows: "Now very danger. Come quick!" And with this there is a report that the Homeric also saw the Raifuku Maru sink, but as always this too has not been proven or disproved, so the debate rages on... The accounts of disappearances have been around since 1800, when the USS Pickerney disappeared on a route from Guadeloupe to Delaware. But there is evidence that even Columbus' crew avoided the region as they described it a "of the devil." From 1800 to 1976 there were 143 disappearances, and since there is a strong likely hood of smaller vessels being lost but not recorded, the amount of vanishing ships might be well over 500. But only the most well documented cases are given any credit, and in some or most cases credit isn't even due. Actually the first reported disappearance of a ship Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Bermuda Triangle Essay There are many people affected by the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle since first activity was reported in 1493. Those who have disappeared in this Triangle are the ones mainly affected by this phenomenon, but also their loved ones, the government and society in general. The people who go missing in this area and are assumed to be dead, are affected because there is no way that they could know what is going to happen when they travel through this triangle. Also, their loved ones then have to wonder why they died, how they died and wonder what they can do in order to prevent it in the future. The government has the responsibility to their people to see what they can do in order to stop these disappearances and get a grasp on what...show more content... If a plane is traveling through these clouds, the wind gusts would easily be able to push the plane around erratically and make the crew lose control of the aircraft. Furthermore, in 2016 Meteorologist and professor at Arizona State University, Dr. Randy Cerveny, told the Science Channel, "These types of hexagonal shaped clouds over the ocean are in essence, 'air bombs' capable of reaching 273km/h." ("Hexagonal Clouds" 2016) What this means is that when an aircraft is traveling through these clouds, they are hit with extremely powerful, hurricane quality, gusts of wind that, if sustained, can cause someone to lose control and become disoriented in the air. Hexagonal clouds are said to, "range in size from 20 to 55 miles (32 to 89 kilometers) across," according to the Science Channel. Researchers also reported to the Science Channel that the satellite photographs produced by NASA, in 2016, that were taken over the area of the Bermuda Triangle, show an abundance of large hexagonal clouds in a path of travel from the east to the west. Images from the same time showed that the weather on the water was also being affected, creating 45–foot waves with high frequency. ("Hexagonal Clouds" 2016) With these clouds spanning the ocean over the Bermuda Triangle in a very wide and frequent pattern, it would be feasible that anyone traveling in aircraft through this area, would be affected by the endless miles of hexagonal clouds and their consequences. Not only in the air Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Bermuda Triangle: Superstition or Scientifically Proven? "...More than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last century itself, and up to 1000 over the past 500 years" (Bhattacharya). Considering the significant amount of disappearances, numerous fanciful theories have formed to explain them. However, it cannot be proven that these tragedies occur more frequently than in other highly traveled areas of the ocean, as people navigate this region daily without difficulty. These vanishings are not as mystical as previously thought and can easily be explained. Although many believe the Bermuda Triangle to be influenced by supernatural powers, it can be scientifically proven that the "mysterious disappearances" are the result of foul weather, strong currents, and navigational error. The Bermuda Triangle, otherwise known as the Devil's Triangle is an expanse of ocean in the Northern Atlantic. It is located between the island of Bermuda; Miami, Florida; and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Ships, planes, and people have allegedly disappeared, without a trace, never seen again. Charles Berlitz first started the "mystery" of the Triangle with his book, "The Bermuda Triangle." The...show more content... In fact, they are a misconception, easily explained through science. It is proven that these tragedies ensue from dreadful weather, ocean currents, and human mistake. The Bermuda Triangle is hit with a myriad of hurricanes each year, resulting in numerous disasters. With three opposite flowing currents, it is easy to become drawn in the wrong direction. In the Triangle, a place where compasses point to true north, not magnetic north, getting lost is no trouble. "The U.S Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard contend that there are no supernatural; explanations for disasters at sea..." and, "... does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official name and does not maintain an official file on the area" (National Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 5. Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle, or Devil's Triangle is a mysterious legend that people believe may involve supernatural habits, causing people to disappear. It's located in the Western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. "Just off the coast of Florida lies a patch of the Atlantic Ocean with a nasty reputation. During the last century, people say, some 50 ships have vanished in the notorious Bermuda Triangle" (Bubble Trouble, Rene Ebersole). After my research, I've come to the conclusion that I don't think there's anything supernatural about the Bermuda Triangle, any theories I've come across have been debunked. "It is one of the biggest mysteries of our time– that perhaps isn't really a mystery." (The "Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle). Throughout time there has been many cases of disappearances, not just in the Bermuda Triangle. In the U.S. there's on average 90,000 people missing at anytime. In Mexico, their disappearance rates are 200 people with every 100,000 resident. Those places are very high, just like the Bermuda Triangle is. Why is the Bermuda Triangle thought of any different from anywhere else? Even though the Bermuda doesn't always come up with a body or the ship, it's a pretty big land to cover and hard to find if a ship sunk into the ocean. "Disappearance is the same as anywhere else in the world on a percentage basis" (The "Mystery" of...show more content... Bermuda started coming up as mysterious around World War I and II. When planes were first made they weren't necessarily reliable, even now there are still planes malfunctions with some planes. They also weren't able to predict what the weather would be like, so they could be going out and not know that a storm was coming. Often times pilots would be on the job and get drunk before going out and flying. When drunk you obviously lose your ability to operate correctly, if you can't drive a car drunk a plane is Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle For years, many planes and ships have disappeared in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. In my essay I'm going to try to find out and tell you, my fellow students, why this phenomenon is occurring. The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the world located to the Southeast of the United States and it is also referred to as the "Devil's Triangle". The triangle is formed by drawing imaginary lines from Melbourne, Florida, to Bermuda, to Puerto Rico, and back to Melbourne, Florida. The area of the triangle is 440,000 square miles. One of the many controversial things about the Bermuda Triangle is that there have never been any wreckage or bodies found from any reported missing boat or plane. But there have been ...show more content... When it broke the surface of the water, like a Polaris missile, it might act like a powerful cosmic ray in its attempts to change its electron balance. The effect of these rays on any plane that came within its magnetic field could short–circuit all electrical equipment. As the ignition system cut out, the plane would instantly lose all lift and plunge into a glide over which the pilot would have no control, as all electrical assists to the controls would also be dead this instantaneous power shut–off would also explain why no pilot was ever able to send out an S.O.S. even though some were in direct contact with ground controllers. The assumed explosions of planes in the air could be explained by the arcing of shorted electrical circuits igniting the gas vapors as they hit the magnetic field. The effect of this phenomena on ships would be quite different. Chunks of this radio–active material could shoot to the surface with the velocity of a hydrogen bomb and home in on the steel hulls of ships like the magnetic head of a torpedo, and with the same devastating results. It is conceivable that a ship hit with such atomic force could disintegrate completely, which explains why no survivors or floating wreckage is found. The peculiar phenomena of the ships that have been found afloat with no one aboard...can be explained by assuming that these eruptions, like all known volcanic eruptions, vary in magnitude and duration. These ships may have been bombarded Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Summary Of ' The Bermuda Triangle Mystery ' Matt Maher Language Arts 10 Ms. Mueller 7th hour The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Based on the evidence, The Bermuda Triangle is still a mystery because still nobody knows why the triangle actually makes things disappear out in the Atlantic Ocean, but bad compass readings due to the magnetic fields and Electra fog , pilot error, and methane gas bubbles are the most probable solution to the mystery. Most people know just a little bit about the Triangle and the basics of what it has done but they don't really know the real reason for why these things happen. The Bermuda Triangle is area of the Atlantic Ocean that makes a triangle. one tip if the triangle is by southern Florida, another is by Puerto Rico, and of course the last one is Bermuda.("Bermuda Triangle." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia) The Bermuda triangle is known to have sudden, violent storms and strong ocean currents that causes wind patterns that go in every direction.("Bermuda Triangle." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia.) It has claimed alot of different air crafts, and ships, but most of the time it happens to the bigger ships and the bigger planes. In the past 25 years, the Triangle has taken at least 80 private and charter air crafts . "Ships that have disappeared range from small yachts to really
  • 8. nice ones." A really famous ship that has sunk in 1984 was named the frighten–er and is was 540 feet long. (Quasar, Gian. "The Bermuda Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. Bermuda Triangle Essay The Bermuda Triangle Is the Bermuda Triangle really a place where strange powers are at work? The Bermuda Triangle is a very complex and mystifying area that is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. From reading this paper one will learn geographic features of the Bermuda Triangle, famous disappearances, and possible explanations for them. There is a section of the western Atlantic, off the southeast coast of the United States, forming what has been termed a triangle. It extends from Bermuda in the north to southern Florida, and then west to a point through the Bahamas past Puerto Rico to about 40* west latitude, and then back ...show more content... The experienced crew had a routine that would take them 160 miles east, 40 miles north, and then 120 miles straight back to base (Cusack 10). The planes were suppose to carry three man crews, but one crew member failed to show. The planes had done their required preflight test and everything checked out in good working order. It was a routine two hour mission but the planes were still fully fueled. The planes had extensive radio equipment to include ten different radio channels and homing devices that would show them the way home (Cusack 9–10). The first message came in from the patrol at 15:45: "Control tower this is an emergency. We seem to be off course. We seem to be lost. We can't make out where we are" (Berlitz 15). The tower said "Head due west," but the flight did not know which way west was. "Everything looks wrong, even the ocean looks strange" (Berlitz 15). The tower was puzzled; even if the compasses were not working, the crew should have been able to fly west by following the sun. A few minutes later the radio went dead. A Martin Mariner Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Bermuda Triangle Essay The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devils Triangle, Dragons Triangle and the Devils Sea. The Triangle is a 500,000 square mile part of the Atlantic Ocean that stretches from Florida, to the island of Bermuda, to Puerto Rico and then back again. It is known for its many mysterious disappearances. Through this paper, I will present the theories and incidents of the Bermuda Triangle which will leave you to decide; Bermuda Triangle Fact or Fiction. The Bermuda Triangle has a long history, as far back as Christoper Columbus but didn't gets its name until 1964 after an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis. Many theories have been made to explain the Bermuda triangle but none have been proven. There are many natural explanations starting...show more content... Hurricanes are a powerful swirling storm. Freak waves can get up to 30m high and can appear suddenly in even seemingly calm seas. All three of these things can easily destroy a ship. Occasionally a hurricane or waterspouts appear so quickly that a radar doesn't properly pick it up and by the time the storm is finished the ship is gone and there is little to no evidence of a storm at all.The next natural explanation is the deep trenches of the triangle. Deep trenches have been known to create whirlpools which can easily pull a ship underwater. When currents are strong and the water is warm vortexes can be made. The trench can then trap the water making the whirlpool even stronger and larger. Now we go to hexagonal clouds as a natural explanation. Hexagonal Clouds are clouds shaped like a hexagon with straight edges seen in the Bermuda triangle. Its been proven these clouds are like air bombs and cans send out blasts of air to the sea below at speeds as high as 170 miles per hour. This can also cause gigantic waves reaching 40 feet high meaning this could cause major disaster to both ships and planes. Finally the Sargasso sea also known as Graveyard of Ships or Sea of the Lost Ships. The Sargasso sea is inside the Bermuda triangle and is a sea without shores. The sea is surrounded by intensely strong currents on all sides though its currents are predominantly stationary. Though it is unknown why numerous ships have been found here either completely abandoned or with Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. The Bermuda Triangle Essay You might know that the Bermuda Triangle is a legendary place where numerous disappearances have occurred, but how much do you really know about it? Some people don't believe in such a place, but some do. Research has been conducted to try and figure out what could possibly be happening here, but with no hard evidence. The mysterious Bermuda Triangle may be more than just a myth though; the Bermuda triangle has a long history with disappearances, few people live through it to tell the tale, and possible theories have been made over the years; leaving scientists questioning this strange phenomenon. The history of this legend dates way back. One of the more widely known events that had occurred earlier on was when Christopher Columbus was...show more content... Her route was to take her through the corner of the Bermuda Triangle, which was very unsettling to her after hearing about incidents that had occurred in the area. Cary landed in Ormond Beach safely with no problems. She was only able to spend a few hours if she was going to make it back to Key West before it got dark. She saw clouds gathering and decided to change her route back. Her return trip was going well, with only a few bumps in the road. She was reaching her destination when all of the sudden it became pitch black out and she lost control of the plane. She didn't know what had happened or what was happening but she knew she had to gain control of the plane. She found a code to punch in to the radio to make contact. She was helped and landed safely to her destination. She was in deep shock, but she had realized she was lucky to be alive. Some people may or may not believe this actually happened. For those skeptics who believe more in science may find this interesting. Studies have been done to see what could be the cause of the disappearances; well they think they might have found something. They believe that there might be large pockets of methane on the sea floor. The methane can be released and cause landslides. Also, the water's density can get so low that the ships will sink right to the bottom. Methane gas is highly combustible, so if an explosion was to occur, it could catch planes in the air on fire. But, the mystery is not completely Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. The Bermuda Triangle Essay The Bermuda Triangle Off the southern tip of Florida lies a phenomenon called the Bermuda Triangle. Ships, planes, and over one thousand lives were lost in the Triangle without a trace. Theories have been put forth, but still no universally accepted explanation exists for the mystery that surrounds the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle covers almost 440,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean. An imaginary line that begins near Melbourne, Florida, extends south to Bermuda, and west to Puerto Rico before turning north to Florida, forms the Triangle. From 1972–1999, more than one hundred planes and ships have vanished into thin air. More than one thousand lives have been lost as well. One frightening aspect of this entire saga...show more content... all radio communication ceased. (Kusch, 106, 114) In an attempt to find the lost flight, a Martin Mariner PBM–5 flying boat was sent to search for the mission squadron. The flying boat left Fort Lauderdale Airport at 7:27 p.m. (Cusack, 16). At 7:30 p.m. the plane's radio failed, and flight disappeared forever. By dawn on December 6, 1945, the largest search and rescue mission over air and sea was underway. Before the sun would rise that day, over 240 planes and 18 ships would be deployed to search for Flight 19. Later that morning, the Royal Air Force would send out planes to assist in the search. Numerous land teams would crisscross the Bahamas and the Florida Keys searching in vain for signs of survivors or wreckage that may have washed ashore. One search and rescue ship, the S.S. Gaines Mills, radioed at 7:50 p.m. that they had observed a burst of flames that rose one hundred feet high and lasted for about ten minutes. Ships and planes rushed to the area, but no signs of debris or survivors were found. After five days of intense searching, the rescue mission was canceled. No wreckage, survivors, or explanations were found for the disappearance of Flight 19. Forty–six years later, May 8, 1991, a computer–controlled submarine scanned the ocean floor for sunken galleons. On this day, the crew of the Deep Sea would be unsuccessful in their search for galleons. Instead, 750 feet below the surface of the ocean, they would discover the outline of an
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  • 14. Essay on The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean bounded by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico. Many people believed that people, ships, and planes have mysteriously vanished in this area. The size of the triangle varies from 500,000 square miles. Some trace the mystery back to the time of Columbus. Bermuda Triangle estimates range from about 200 to no more than 8,000 distress calls in the area and that there have been more than 50 ships and 20 planes to go down in the Bermuda Triangle within the last century. Many people think Bermuda Triangle is made of Evil extraterrestrial, residue crystals from Atlantis, evil humans with anti–gravity devices or other weird technologies, and vile vortices from ...show more content... Bermuda Triangle could disappear things, but Bermuda Triangle also appeared things that it doesn't exist. The Columbus' story may not be true because when he saw the light, the light could be anything. It could be lightning or the light from an island. On December 5th 1945, five Navy TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers (Flight 19) mysteriously vanished while on a routine training mission. They were disappeared that rescue team couldn't find any evidence of Flight 19. "The search for the planes continued for weeks, and even today the U.S. Navy has a standing order for crews to keep a look out for Flight 19. The military experts were completely baffled—how could 27 men and six planes just disappear?" (Kusche L. 204) Investigations to date have not produced scientific evidence of any unusual phenomena involved in the disappearances. Navy planes vanished on a training mission during a severe storm in 1945. The most logical theory is that lead pilot Lt. Charles Taylor's compassed failed. The trainees' planes were not equipped with working navigational instruments. The group was disoriented and simply ran out of fuel. No mysterious forces were likely to have been involved other than the mysterious force of gravity on planes with no fuel. One of the rescue planes blew up shortly after take–off, but this was likely due to a faulty Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. The Mysterious Bermuda Triangle Essay There has always been an aura of mystery surrounding Bermuda, the collective name for a group of small islands located in the Atlantic Ocean. Once referred to as "The Devil's Islands," 'the Bermuda Triangle' represents the geographical area along the Atlantic Ocean from Puerto Rico to the South and Miami to the West (Kelly, 2004, p. 227). The actual term Bermuda Triangle was not introduced until 1964, when Vincent H. Gaddis' article "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" was published in Argosy magazine (Kelly, 2004). However, it was not until the publication of Charles Berlitz's bestseller The Bermuda Triangle in 1974 that the international fascination with the mysterious disappearances of ships, aircraft, and individuals reached a fever pitch....show more content... Other nineteenth–century disappearances attributed to the Bermuda Triangle include the Rosalie (1840), the Bella (1854), the Lotta (1866), and the Viego (1868) (Kusche, 1995). One of the most famous stories involve the 1872 disappearance of the passengers aboard the Mary Celeste, which included the captain, his wife and child, along with eight crewmembers. The vessel remained sailing for approximately ten days until it was discovered near the Azores. Eight years' later, the Atalanta departed from Bermuda in January 1880 headed for England. Its crew, which consisted of 300 naval officers and cadets, was never seen or heard from again despite intensive rescue and recovery efforts (Kusche, 1995). During the twentieth century, another characteristic was added to the Bermuda Triangle puzzle in the form of a "ghost ship" (Hagen, 2004, p. 14). Berlitz (1974) invokes the 'ghost ship' motif when describing the disappearance of the "German bark Freya, sailing from Manzanillo, Cuba, to ports in Chile in October 1902, was found abandoned and listing, with the pages of the ship's calendar torn off until October 4" (p. 70). Then, seven years' later, famed circumnavigator Joshua Slocum embarked on another around the world seafaring adventure in a small boat known as the Spray (Kelly, 2004). He was never seen again, and no traces of him were ever discovered. The phenomenon most closely associated with the Bermuda Triangle takes the form of five Avenger Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles. People claim that there have been many disappearances such as ships, planes, people, etc. and there have been very different occurrences in The Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is in close relation to The Devil's Sea. The Bermuda Triangle is a strange area of land that makes up a metaphorically drawn out triangle that has very unusual occurrences. According to oceanservice.noaa.gov The Bermuda Triangle stretches across Bermuda, Miami Florida, and San Juan Puerto Rico, and it totals to 500,000 square miles. According to Bigthink.com the Bermuda Triangle has many stories about several flights gone missing and ships that disappeared into thin air. One of the many told stories about...show more content... There was no combat and yet so many people were lost and never found again. It was said to be, from bigthink.com, "The largest non–combat loss of life in the US Navy's history in 1918." 309 people lost their lives because of the Triangle. Now there have been over hundreds of ship disappearances In the triangle. People are still wondering "What makes the Bermuda Triangle so deadly?" And people also wonder "Why do people disappear in the Bermuda Triangle?" Some Theorists have tried to come up with an answer and some have some really good theories. According to bermuda–attractions.com there is a theory about there being strong magnetic fields at the bottom of the ocean that cause the compasses to malfunction and them causing the ships to break down or be dragged down the ocean because of their large metal ships and that large magnetic field around it which causes the ships to sink. There are a lot of strange activities that go on inside the Bermuda Triangle. According to History.com, The voyager Christopher Columbus reported that a large flame of fire that had crashed into the sea one night (It was more than likely a meteor) and a few weeks later he saw a strange light appear in the distance. He also wrote about an irregular compass reading, probably because at that time a piece of the Bermuda Triangle was one of the few places on Earth where true north and magnetic north lined Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. The Triangle Of The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle. You may have heard of it but, do you know what it is? The Bermuda Triangle lies near the South –East coast of the United States and forms a triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. The corners of the triangle are: Miami, Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and Bermuda; a north–Atlantic island which the name Bermuda Triangle originated from. What is so mysterious about these waters? Well, unexplained events happened in which planes flying over this area have mysteriously disappeared leaving no trace behind. Even boats sailing into these waters have disappeared without a trace. Many mysterious disappearance have happened in The Bermuda Triangle. Some of the most famous ones you might have heard of, such as; Flight DC–3, who...show more content... Douglas Dakota or the DC–3 as it is more commonly called, was one of the most reliable aircraft ever built. More than ten thousand planes of this type were manufactured, and even know hundreds remain in use. These are propeller driven aircraft not to be confused with a jet plane. You will see lots of these aircraft in Florida and around the isalnd's. Their job is generally island hopping, traveling from island to island. Because of small distances between the islands and the short runways, the large jet planes are unfit for such activities and small planes like, the DC–3, is best suited for this activity. The DC–3 is also used as private charter planes by many airlines and for spraying pest control from the air. Now let 's get into the real details of the mysterious Flight of DC–3. This event took place at 7:40 p.m. December twenty seventh, nineteen forty eight. The DC–3 had just landed moments before at the San Juan airport in Puerto Rico. It had just flown in from Miami, FL and was scheduled to return soon after a short stop. Upon landing, the captain of this flight, Captain Bob Linquist, reported to the ground engineers that the lights for the landing gear had malfunctioned and had not come on at the time of landing. The engineering crew immediately checked and came to the conclusion that the battery was weak and running low on water. The crew quickly refilled the battery and informed the captain that it would take Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle Essay example The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three land points in the Atlantic Ocean where there is an abundant amount of mystery shipwrecks, crashed planes, and missing people. No one is quite sure to why aircraft and people go missing in this area. So first, where is the mysterious Bermuda Triangle exactly at? This is believed to be the area between Miami, Florida, Bermuda Island, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. For many years, the Atlantic Ocean has captured the minds of many humans with the Bermuda Triangle disappearances that has been occurring for decad. So why do all of these ships and planes seem to go missing in the area? Well I don't believe in the Bermuda Triangle. I don't think that there is a big mystery about the disappearing...show more content... Also in addition, the large number of island around the Caribbean Sea can make many shallow spots that can be dangerous to the ships passing through. Which would be a big part into why all of the ships, and the ship's crew have disappeared, but not quite to why the aircrafts have. So why do the planes high in the sky almost thirty–five thousand feet over sea level seem to go missing? Could it be an "Electric Fog" that is responsible for the aircrafts passing through to crash into the Bermuda Triangle? That is the opinion given by Rob MacGregor. On December 4, 1970, his dad and he were flying over the Bahamas in their Bonanza A36. While on the direction to Bimini, while they encountered a strange cloud. The cloud looked like a tunnel shaped vortex. The sides of the plane were scraped while flying through the tunnel. All of the planes electric and magnetic navigational systems stopped working correctly, and the compass was spinning out of control. As he came closer to the end of the tunnel, they expected to see clear, blue sky. But instead of clear and blue, they saw nothing but dull, grayish white for miles. "no ocean, sky or horizon." After flying for thirty five minutes, a time certain on every clock on board, they found themselves directly over Miami Beach. A normal flight that would usually take at least seventy five minutes. MacGregor and Gernon believe that this electronic fog that Gernon experienced may have also been Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. The Bermuda Triangle Essay The Bermuda triangle is a heavily debated topic. Over the years people have fought back and forth on the matter. However, no one can seem to come to a consensus. What is the truth? Does the Bermuda triangle qualify as a strange, unexplainable site? If it does, is it the reason for the many strange happenings and events? Despite the lack of answers, the legend of the Bermuda triangle will continue to be debated and discussed by believers and skeptics. For both sides claim to contain strong solid evidence defending their stance. Overall, the Bermuda Triangle is a great argumentative topic between paranormal believers and knowledgeable professionals. The Bermuda Triangle is the connecting point of Bermuda, Florida, and Puerto Rico. Due to the conspiracy surrounding this particular location, it has also been termed "The Devil 's Triangle". The legend was named in 1964 by writer Vincent Gaddis. However, its popularity didn't rise until Charles Berlitz provided his knowledge and opinion. Berlitz, who was very interested in the paranormal, proposed that Atlantis, a historic mythical city, actually existed and could be using its unique energy to draw in the likes of aircraft and ships (Benjamin Radford). Since his bestseller on the topic in 1974, the discussion and theories have not relented. As more ships and aircraft began to disappear, more ideas started to surface. From paranormal energy resembling gravity to rogue tidal waves, the possibilities seem endless.The Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. The Bermuda Triangle Essay The Bermuda Triangle,also known as the Hoodoo Sea, the Devil's Triangle, the Limbo of the Lost, and the Twilight Zone, is a part of the ocean in which planes, ships, and people mysteriously seem to just disappear. It is an imaginary area shaped as a triangle. Which is located in the outer tip of Florida. Its been the biggest mystery of time because of the mysterious disappearances that have happened over time. "The term Bermuda Triangle was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In the article, Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea a number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Gaddis wasn't the first one to come to this conclusion, either. As early as 1952, George X. ...show more content... One of the the survivors that i've found that have made it out alive out of the Bermuda Triangle is called, Cary Trantham she is one of the marvelous people who survived flying over the Bermuda. "I had an experience while flying my airplane alone in a corner of the area known as the Bermuda Triangle. It was a terrifying experience and I have no idea what caused the situation and I have no idea how much time was involved before I was able to get control of the airplane" Cary Trantham. This is how she described her experience flying over the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. Those who lived to tell about the bermuda triangle each said different reactions occurred during the experience. " Clouds have "come out of nowhere" and caused compasses to spin and engine RPMs to drop off. Objects and luminous phenomena have sped past" Gian J.Quasar. These were some things someone experienced by one of the conductors. Some similar things that happened were that all of them had failures to reach themselves to anyone else , so there was no other contact available. This mean no radios, cell phones, not even the navigational system would work including any compass's of any sort. There are many myths and beliefs to go with the Bermuda Triangle, for example some people think its the "devils hideout", and other think the unusual weather patterns are caused by alien abductions that occur there. Then others think its the gateway to Atlantis, a mythical island Get more content on HelpWriting.net