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    The poem “Bermudas” is written by Andrew Marvell in seventeenth century celebrating the establishment of a new colony in the island called Bermuda. This poem is inspired Marvell wrote the poem in couplets of rhyming iambic tetrameter. Marvell structured the poem as a song of praise, sung by the group of English colonists as they arrive to the islands by boat. The sonnet starts with the storyteller presenting the scene on the sea off the "remote Bermudas", where a gathering of English settlers in

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    The Bermuda Triangle A mythical section of the Atlantic Ocean roughly bounded by Miami, the Bermuda Triangle is a place where dozens of ships, planes, and aircrafts have disappeared. Surrounding this mysterious location, unexplained circumstances included one in which the pilots of a squadron of U.S. Navy became disoriented while flying over this area; the planes were never found. Adding on, other boats and planes have seemingly vanished without any traces and signs of evidence or even the communication

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    thought about what the Bermuda triangle really is? What is it? What is the mystery? And is the mystery true? In 1800 the Bermuda Triangle was identified, when a ship of 90 people disappeared with no trace of evidence, when they crossed over the triangle. The legend of the triangle didn’t start, although until 1950. What is it? First off, one of the most commonly asked questions about the Bermuda Triangle is, what even is it? The Bermuda triangle is a part of, Miami, Florida, Bermuda, and San Juan Puerto

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    The Bermuda Triangle is also commonly called The Devil’s Triangle. It has been called this for many years because of the many sudden disappearances of planes, ships, and people. The area of the Bermuda Triangle lies between Bermuda, Miami, San Juan, and Puerto Rico (Ratner, 2016,p.1). There are many legends and mysteries behind the story of the Bermuda Triangle. For many decades the Bermuda Triangle has been a source of paranormal activity and mysterious disappearances. Some of the most famous of

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    Bermuda Triangle: Theories and Legends The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles of the south eastern tip of Florida and the Atlantic Ocean. This strange and mysterious patch in the ocean has caused more than 1000 ships and planes to disappear with no trace of evidence. No one quite knows what happens to these missing ships and planes or where they go but there’s hundreds of theories. Some of which are: Atlantis theory, One theory out of the hundreds, is the Atlantis theory. It comes

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    Many mysteries have occurred in, and around the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is an area that travels from Miami, to Puerto Rico, to Bermuda. These mysteries have baffled scientists and conspiracy theorists for centuries. Sightings go as far back as to when Christopher Columbus was sailing, who reported experiencing strange lights, weird noises, compass malfunction, and even a fireball diving into the ocean. To this day, reportings of strange and mysterious events continue to be experienced

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    For many Centuries the Bermuda Triangle has been a place of speculation to most. From airplanes to boats, many inexplicable disappearances have occurred in the enigmatic region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. There is no evidence that mysterious disappearances occur with any greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean. Countless numbers of theories and hoaxes emerged to explain the puzzling disappearances but none have yet to

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    The perplex mystery of The Bermuda Triangle has existed for decades, the earliest being in 1492 when Christopher Columbus documented outlandish compass readings and a fireball falling from the sky in his ship’s log. What explanation is at hand for the vast amounts of disappearances of planes and ships alike? Over the last 30 years, 700 boats, 120 planes, and hundreds of lives has simply vanished. ("BERMUDA TRIANGLE." The Bermuda Triangle. N.p., n.d. Web. 18 Oct. 2014.) Does the myth even exist? Theories

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    topics; it was here that I found my topic of the Bermuda Triangle. At first, I argued with myself over this topic, because it did not seem worth writing about; but after remembering one of my favorite childhood movies, I knew that this was the perfect topic. So like every other sane teenager who has to write an essay, I watched the Scooby-Doo movie that made me chose this topic. About half way into the movie I came up with my topic question. What is the Bermuda Triangle and its theories? What I Know

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    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

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