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The Mystery of the Bermuda triangle
For the longest time some of the strangest aviation and sea experiences have been reported in the Bermuda Triangle. ... Even though not everyone agrees about this, experts do agree that strange occurrences take place in the Bermuda triangle, however they do not agree on what actually happens there.
The first reported case of strange occurrences in the Bermuda triangle was in 1492 by Christopher Columbus. ... However the first instance where this phenomenon was called The Bermuda Triangle was in 1964 in the article Argosy written by Vincent Gaddis. ... Sands reported an unusually high disappearance rate in the area but did not refer to this phenomenon as the Bermuda Triangle. (Rosenberg)
The exact location of the Bermuda Triangle is in controversy. ... However, the most common location puts the triangle on the southeast border the United States, and apexes at Bermuda, to Florida, to about 40* west latitude (Berlitz). As a result, if a disappearance occurs near the triangle, many times, the border is stretched to account for the disaster (Carroll).
There is a sister triangle, The Devils Sea, located off the coast of Japan where many of the same kind of mysterious disappearances take place. ... The two triangles are at the same latitude and longitude but ate exactly on the opposite side of the planet (Berlitz)
The biggest disappearance in the triangle occurred on December 5, 1945, when a group of Navy TBM Avengers, Flight 19, took off from Ft.
Approximate Word count = 1070 Approximate Pages = 4.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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