2. Team : - iOS
Team Members :-
Sunny Kalariya
Abhijeet Chauhan
Afzal Ansari
Sanket Khatri
Muskan Sewani
Hemant Nagar
3. What is bermuda triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as
the Devil's Triangle or Hurricane Alley,
is a loosely defined region in the western
part of the North Atlantic ocean where a
number of aircraft and ships are said to
have disappeared under mysterious
circumstances. Most reputable sources
dismiss the idea that there is any
mystery.
4. Triangle area
Some writers gave different boundaries
and vertices to the triangle, with the
total area varying from 1,300,000 to
3,900,000 km2 (500,000 to 1,510,000 sq
mi). "Indeed, some writers even stretch
it as far as the Irish coast."
Consequently, the determination of
which accidents occurred inside the
triangle depends on which writer
reported them.
5. Origins
The earliest suggestion of unusual
disappearances in the Bermuda area
appeared in a September 17, 1950, article
published in The Miami Herald (Associated
press)
by Edward Van Winkle Jones.
6. MYSTERY SOLVED
Larry kusche , author of The Bermuda Triangle
Mystery: Solved (1975) argued that many claims of
Gaddis and subsequent writers were exaggerated,
dubious or unverifiable. Kusche's research
revealed a number of inaccuracies and
inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and
statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and
others involved in the initial incidents. Kusche
noted cases where pertinent information went
unreported, such as the disappearance of round-
the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which
Berlitz had presented as a mystery. which Berlitz
had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence
to the contrary.
20. Disappearances
Flight 19 [5 Avenger Bomber Aircrafts]
PBM Martin Mariner [Patroling Aircraft]
Tudor Star Tiger [Aircraft]
Flight DC-3 [Aircraft]
Flight 441 [US Navy Aircraft R7V1]
C-54 Skymaster [Army Aircraft]
Carroll A. Deering [Ship]
Marine sulphur Queen [Ship]
Ellen Austin [Ship]
USS Cyclops [Navy Ship]
USS Scorpion [Navy Nuclear Powered Submarine]
21. Conclusion
In the contemporary world, where everything is simple and
uncomplicated, the presence of unusual events like the Bermuda
Triangle adds complication in a completely different manner. Where one
tries to remember only the mechanical and the technical, the natural
bizarreness of the Devil’s Triangle is like a reality check reminding
everyone that in spite of all the up gradations that man has managed to
do to the planet, in the end, Earth is just another planetary being
affected by events that monitor its course in the solar system.