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    Bermuda Triangle: Superstition or Scientifically Proven? “…More than 50 ships and 20 planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last century itself, and up to 1000 over the past 500 years” (Bhattacharya). Considering the significant amount of disappearances, numerous fanciful theories have formed to explain them. However, it cannot be proven that these tragedies occur more frequently than in other highly traveled areas of the ocean, as people navigate this region daily without difficulty

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    disappearances reported around the Bermuda Triangle are the greatest mysteries in the world. Over time, an immense number of planes and ships have disappeared without warning. These planes and ships vanished in the Atlantic Ocean below Florida, which is where the Bermuda Triangle is located. No one can reveal the reason why the planes and ships have been lost. However, evidence proves that the magnetic forces in the Bermuda Triangle cause people to disappear. In the Bermuda Triangle, any compass points towards

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    supernatural triangle bounded by Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Bermuda. Over 100 ships and planes have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. Some people claim that this Triangle has supernatural powers and other believe it's a portal into another dimension. The conspiracy theory that is being debunked is that the Bermuda Triangle has supernatural powers. One reason people believe this conspiracy theory is true because methane hydrate deposits located under the ocean seabed in the Triangle, which changes

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    The Bermuda Triangle

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    The Bermuda Triangle For years, many planes and ships have disappeared in the area of the Bermuda Triangle. In my essay I'm going to try to find out and tell you, my fellow students, why this phenomenon is occurring. The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the world located to the Southeast of the United States and it is also referred to as the "Devil's Triangle". The triangle is formed by drawing imaginary lines from Melbourne, Florida, to Bermuda, to Puerto Rico, and back to Melbourne, Florida

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    many people affected by the disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle since first activity was reported in 1493. Those who have disappeared in this Triangle are the ones mainly affected by this phenomenon, but also their loved ones, the government and society in general. The people who go missing in this area and are assumed to be dead, are affected because there is no way that they could know what is going to happen when they travel through this triangle. Also, their loved ones then have to wonder why

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    Since 1851, a staggering 8,127 people have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Sixty Naval planes were lost all at one time in this area. Christopher Columbus might be the first person to ever record bizzare events in the Bermuda Triangle, writing in his captain’s log on October 11th, 1492, “. . . the Admiral at ten o’clock that evening standing on the quarter-deck saw a light, but so small a body

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    place that has sunken ships and aircrafts. The Bermuda Triangle. It‘s also known as The Devil’s Triangle. The Triangle is 450,000 square miles. (Bermuda Triangle). The Triangle’s three vertices are in Miami, Florida, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and of course the island of Bermuda. There are two famous disappearances in the triangle. Flight 19 and the USS Cyclops. U.S.S. Cyclops The U.S.S. Cyclops is a U.S. Navy ship that sank at sea in The Bermuda Triangle. It was one of the largest ships built. The

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    Is It the Only One? A great worldwide mystery surfaced the world dating all the way back to 1492, when “Christopher Columbus reported strange lights and compass readings” (Bhattacharya). The Bermuda Triangle, a place where disappearing comes from a literal sense, is located in the Atlantic Ocean. Over the past thousands of years several boats and airplanes have gone missing and were never to be seen again. There are many possible explanations for the disappearances. Yes, “there may be pure fables

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    as the Bermuda Triangle. Many theories and explanations have been created to explain why strange occurrences have occurred in the past and present. With so much mystery, I have always wondered what is causing so many strange cases in that one particular area; are aliens behind all of this? Is it human error? Or maybe it’s the strange weather? As humans, curiosity drives us to find answers to the questions we want solved. Watching a documentary when I was in the sixth grade about the Bermuda triangle

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    released all the creatures into the sea of monsters, or what is now known today as the Bermuda Triangle. The creatures worshiped Anonymousness as their king and god. In return, Anonymousness, being the god of illusion and mystery, protected them by tricking sailors into not seeing them. If they did see them, all the monsters would swarm the ship and planes and kill all of the travelers aboard. This is why the Bermuda Triangle is feared by all sailors. When Anonymousness wanted to meet with Zeus and the other

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