Informative Essay: The Mysteries Of The Bermuda Triangle

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Have you ever wondered about the mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle well I have and if you have too then this is the place to be and the thing to read for all of the answers and questions that you want and need? As you have picked up by the intro. we are about to embark on a journey of figuring out the Bermuda Triangle and all of its secrets that it does not wish for us to figure out. So let’s begin with the idea of there being monsters, demons, and sorcerers in the Bermuda triangle. So I will begin with the monsters and then I will provide the info on them. Let’s begin with furies. “They are terrible creatures with many powers and allot of evil filled up inside them they are from the underworld and will stop at nothing to destroy and terrorize the people who they are against.” (live science) Now let’s get to those cyclops and how bad they are. The cyclops that guard the Bermuda triangle are some of the worst in the world. Polyphemus being among those that guard the Bermuda triangle he is one of the most well-known and feared cyclops in the whole of the mythological land. He is the one who had the golden fleece and protected it and the place around it so no one could take it from him. …show more content…
So one of the reasons that is important to figure it out is because we want to figure out what happened to those people that just disappeared. “If we don’t then we will only have those theories and myths that scare us into believing that the Bermuda Triangle is not safe.” If we do figure it out and it is just something that has nothing to do with the area of the Bermuda Triangle. So if it something that has nothing to do with the specific area of the Bermuda Triangle and that will help us figure out if it dangerous or if something else is. If it is something to do with only the Bermuda Triangle area, then it might scare us more than when we didn’t know what was causing the

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