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    Everyone has heard of the scariest place on earth, the bermuda triangle. Since its theoretical existence, there has been hundreds of cases that have been reported that involved the Bermuda Triangle in one way or another. The points of the Bermuda triangle are between Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and the Mid-Atlantic island, Bermuda. The History of this myth has gone back hundreds of years, dating back all the way to the year 1492, when Christopher Columbus first reported seeing flames

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    Bermuda Triangle Essay

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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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    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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    The Bermuda Triangle Essay

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    The Bermuda Triangle Off the southern tip of Florida lies a phenomenon called the Bermuda Triangle. Ships, planes, and over one thousand lives were lost in the Triangle without a trace. Theories have been put forth, but still no universally accepted explanation exists for the mystery that surrounds the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle covers almost 440,000 square miles of the Atlantic Ocean. An imaginary line that begins near Melbourne, Florida, extends south to Bermuda, and west to

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    Atlantic Ocean between Miami on the east coast of Florida, to Bermuda, then down to San Juan, Puerto Rico and then finally over the Bahamas. The list of inexplicable events in this area is extensive and seems to defy logic. Reports of mechanical and/or electrical malfunctions and strange weather conditions are just the tip of the iceberg. Entire ships have disappeared, along with their crews. These stories have fuelled the controversy of the Bermuda Triangle for decades. This article will look closely at

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    Bermuda, Miami, and San Juan (Bermuda Triangle).These are the 3 locations that make up the “Devil's Triangle” also known as the Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic ocean. In this area, many unexplained disappearances from military and commercial aircrafts, to large cargo ships and small yachts has many people and scientists wondering, is this supernatural phenomena? Forces of nature? Over-exaggerated stories? No one knows for sure. Many of these disappearances happened without warning, no mayday calls

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    disappears into calm waters. A plane ends up at the bottom of the ocean, and no one knows why. This is the legend of the bermuda triangle. Is there a natural and reasonable cause to these disappearances? Or is it something beyond nature? The causes, simple- 100 ft. rogue waves, methane gas eruptions, and extreme weather. The location of the Triangle is between three points, Bermuda, Miami, FL, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. This location is unique due to the many reported ships and planes that disappeared

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    BERMUDA TRIANGLE: A FACT, A MYTH AND ISSUES ABOUT IT The Bermuda Triangle Mystery for many years, thousands of stories have been said, heard, discussed, and written about a mysterious place called The Bermuda Triangle. The place is known for the mysterious disappearance of ships and planes. 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

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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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    Matt Maher Language Arts 10 Ms. Mueller 7th hour The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Based on the evidence, The Bermuda Triangle is still a mystery because still nobody knows why the triangle actually makes things disappear out in the Atlantic Ocean, but bad compass readings due to the magnetic fields and Electra fog , pilot error, and methane gas bubbles are the most probable solution to the mystery. Most people know just a little bit about the

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