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    explanation for the Bermuda Triangle Electronic Fog? The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the north-western Atlantic Ocean, which is also known as the Devil’s Triangle. Its three vertices are located at Miami, Puerto Rico and Bermuda, according to Gaddis, V. (1964). A number of aircrafts and ships have disappeared mysteriously in this region. A lot of theories have been suggested, in order to solve those mysterious disappearances. One famous incident involving the Bermuda Triangle is Bruce…

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    Bibliography Loxton, D. (2003). THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE. Skeptic, 10(3), 96-104. Retrieved from http://ezproxy.libraries.wright.edu/login?url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=11824529&site=eds-live#.VvNNBM5xITc.mailto The article illustrates the place where small boats, huge ships and even powerfull militery aircraft sometimes sail out into calm, clear weather and then just vanish without a trace. This is the dead Bermuda triangle. This is located at off the east coast…

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    Imagine being in a plane and it randomly goes down over the Bermuda Triangle. Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, Bermuda Triangle is a general area in the western part of the Atlantic Ocean where planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared over the years. It received it’s name from a magazine after an extremely popular disappearance known as Flight 19. Nobody knows for sure if the Bermuda Triangle is real because science cannot explain many disappearances including the USS Cyclops, Ellen…

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    There are many stories about the Bermuda Triangle and through the years it has turned out to be difficult to separate reality from fiction. While the theories suggest unlimited vanishings of ocean vessels and aircrafts there is very little proof of such actions. The supernatural theories revolve round from alien abductions, to the lifestyles of Atlantis, to greater terrestrial invasions and other strange but more splendid theories. However, it is possible there are greater all the way down to…

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    1 - The place that became famous as Bermuda Triangle is also known as Triangle of the Devil and would be associated with the supposed disappearance of several vessels and aircraft. 2 Apparently, Christopher Columbus even recorded something strange happening there: one night during one of his journeys he would have seen a huge flame if it hit the sea - an incident that historians believe was the fall of a meteor. 3 - The Genoese explorer would also have reported that the compasses behaved in an…

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    “Good night Malaysian three-seven-zero.” “It was a routine sign-off, an all-is-well,” explained Ben Brumfield. No one really knows who bid farewell when the plane MH370 disappeared without a trace on March 8, 2014. The plane that was traveling from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia carried 239 people from varying countries. Some theorists think that MH370 might have veered southward towards the Indian Ocean. Pilots in charge of the plane were expected to check in with air traffic controllers in Venice,…

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    Out of all the mysteries in the world, the most popular happens to be the Bermuda Triangles. Some people believe that something mystical is involved in the Bermuda Triangles. The mysterious Bermuda Triangle has a total area of 500,000 square kilometers. Scientists have discovered interesting formations on the bottom of the seafloor. The location of the formations lye in the Bermuda Triangle boundaries. At various points on the ocean floor, it drops to huge depths. Within this area, people have…

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    The Bermuda Triangle Since the 1950s, more than seventy-five ships, boats, and planes have mysteriously disappeared from the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is located by creating a line that forms a triangle round Miami Florida, Puerto Rico; and the Bahamas. For decades several unexplained, unusual events have been known to take place in this region. For example, the USS Cyclops vanished during the WW1. People do not know exactly why these sort of events happen around this area, but…

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    Amelia Earhart and Fred Noonan Crashed in the Ocean Before They Could Make it to Howland Island. Coast Guard Itasca was waiting for the arrival of Earhart and Noonan off a little island called Howland Island. Amelia Earhart sent one last transmission to Itasca where she stated that her and Noonan thought they were close to the island, but their plane was running on the verge of empty. Soon there were no sign of the plane, according to Szalay’s website (2017) Itasca started immediately on a two…

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    “Devil´s” Triangle is in a remote part of the Earth, where many ships and aircrafts have vanished without leaving a single trace. More than 2000 vessels and 75 aircraft in the last 500 years have being reported missing. Modern scientist do not have an answer, just many theories trying to solve the disappearance. These range from extraterrestrial activity to reverse gravity field among others. Today, even with new and accurate technology the wrecks have not been located. The Bermuda Triangle has…

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