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    The Bermuda Triangle,also known as the Hoodoo Sea, the Devil's Triangle, the Limbo of the Lost, and the Twilight Zone, is a part of the ocean in which planes, ships, and people mysteriously seem to just disappear. It is an imaginary area shaped as a triangle. Which is located in the outer tip of Florida. Its been the biggest mystery of time because of the mysterious disappearances that have happened over time. “The term Bermuda Triangle was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for

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    The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devils Triangle, Dragons Triangle and the Devils Sea. The Triangle is a 500,000 square mile part of the Atlantic Ocean that stretches from Florida, to the island of Bermuda, to Puerto Rico and then back again. It is known for its many mysterious disappearances. Through this paper, I will present the theories and incidents of the Bermuda Triangle which will leave you to decide; Bermuda Triangle Fact or Fiction. The Bermuda Triangle has a long history, as

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    Review of Literature I. Introduction to the Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is a legendary mythological section of the Atlantic Ocean, made up of the triangle formed by Miami, Florida; San Juan Puerto Rico; and the islands of the Bahamas. The triangle covers about five-hundred thousand (500,000) square miles of the ocean. The phrase “Bermuda Triangle” was first coined by Vincent H. Gaddis (1913-1997). He was writing an article for Argosy magazine back in 1964. The article was received

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    The Bermuda Triangle      Is the Bermuda Triangle really a place where strange powers are at work? The Bermuda Triangle is a very complex and mystifying area that is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. From reading this paper one will learn geographic features of the Bermuda Triangle, famous disappearances, and possible explanations for them.      There is a section of the western Atlantic, off the

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    Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda triangle, or the devil’s triangle, is an imaginary area located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States. It is the greatest modern mystery of our supposedly well understood world. It is noted for a very high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. The tips of the triangle are generally thought to be Bermuda, Miami, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. Many theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered

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    mysterious places on earth, the Bermuda Triangle. Ships, planes, and over a thousand lives have been seemingly lost into the abyss known as the Bermuda Triangle. Ideas have been brought up and theories have been made, but no universal explanation has been made for the mysteries that surround the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle stands for 440,000 square miles across the Atlantic Ocean. An imaginary line extends from Melbourne, Florida, extends south to Bermuda, then west to Puerto Rico and then

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    traveling through the Bermuda Triangle thinking you might disappear? Well have no fear, research has proven traveling through the Bermuda Triangle is no different then traveling through any other body of water. In other words, the mystery behind the Bermuda Triangle is just a myth. Researchers have proven many reasons for the disappearances. Scientific research disproves the theories behind the Bermuda Triangle by providing evidence against the myth. Disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle are not any greater

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    Research Paper On The Bermuda Triangle

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    Bermuda Triangle as a Mythical Geographic Area The Bermuda triangle is a mythical geographic area. It is believed to extend from the tip of Florida to Bermuda and to Puerto Rico. Over 100 planes and ships have disappeared in the last century. There are many theories about what might cause the disappearances of theses ships and planes. Scientist have come to believe that the most possible theory has something to do with the climate change such as tsunamis, hurricanes or waterspouts. The other theory

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    I. The Myth of the Bermuda Triangle A: Examples of theories and historical events. B: Environmental reasoning of the location. II. The Popular Mystery of Flight 19 A: The legend of six fighter planes disappearing on a routine flight. B: How the Bermuda Triangle got its name from this mystery. C: The true occurrence of how the mission went and explanation of phenomena. For years there has been an unsolved mystery of disappearances of boats and planes with no trace of evidence

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    The Bermuda Triangle is an unsolved mystery that leaves many people oblivious as to how it has taken away the lives of countless amounts of humans. The Bermuda Triangle is also known as the Devils Triangle. It is an area located on the north western Atlantic, in the country of International waters, The Bahamas. The Bermuda Triangle is an extremely dangerous area for one to enter. Aircrafts and surface vessels are believed to have vanished in weird ways which are considered human error, piracy, equipment

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