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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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    1. Topic proposal The topic, which I foresee to write in this research paper, is “Bermuda Triangle” or Devil’s sea; the reason to select this topic is my personal interest into the mystery behind this suspicious place. In order to write for this research paper I would collect information from different sources including books written, National Geographic videos and interviews with saviors and major accidents in the history. The major problem I see to complete this research is authenticity of the

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    Mysteries and theories behind the Bermuda Triangle While researching different websites and resources about the Bermuda Triangle, I came across many different theories and explanations about the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil 's Triangle, is a section in the Atlantic Ocean between Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where ships and planes have disappeared with no trace of them. The Bermuda Triangle covers around 500,000 square miles of ocean, known to be a very popular

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    The Bermuda Triangle is formed by three land points in the Atlantic Ocean where there is an abundant amount of mystery shipwrecks, crashed planes, and missing people. No one is quite sure to why aircraft and people go missing in this area. So first, where is the mysterious Bermuda Triangle exactly at? This is believed to be the area between Miami, Florida, Bermuda Island, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. For many years, the Atlantic Ocean has captured the minds of many humans with the Bermuda Triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle “Only God and the sea know what happened to the great ship”. Former US President Woodrow Wilson said that while discussing the wreck of the USS Cyclops. The USS Cyclops was a huge Navy Cargo Ship with over 300 people and a lot of valuable resources on board. It sank between Barbados and Chesapeake Bay. The ship never sent out a call for help, even though it was equipped to do so. Many searches have been dispatched and still, there has been no wreckage found. 23 years later, two

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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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    The Bermuda Triangle covers about 500,000 square miles. People claim that there have been many disappearances such as ships, planes, people, etc. and there have been very different occurrences in The Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is in close relation to The Devil’s Sea. The Bermuda Triangle is a strange area of land that makes up a metaphorically drawn out triangle that has very unusual occurrences. According to oceanservice.noaa.gov The Bermuda Triangle stretches across Bermuda, Miami

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    The Bermuda Triangle is a place of many disasters and mysteries and has captured the imagination of many people, but is it really as dangerous as people think? This area has an extensive history of disappearances and disasters. With virtually every event, a clear explanation for the disappearances is never found. This has led to the formation of many theories, such as paranormal phenomena, Atlantis, magnetic fields, alien abduction, and more (Gale Student Resources in Context). On the other hand

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    In Nickell’s scholarly journal, The Bermuda Triangle and the ‘Hutchinson Effect’ (2007), private investigator, teacher, and author Joe Nickell claims that the mysterious disappearances of ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle may have been caused by such phenomena as undersea bases established by extraterrestrials, time warps, and “electronic fogs” associated with the “Hutchison Effect”. Nickell frequently refers to and cites John Hutchison’s accumulated research which explains how the Hutchison

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