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    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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    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 ship

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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 Mystery Ship When I read this story it brought to mind all of those Dracula movies that I have seen where they show a ship coming into harbor with no one alive aboard or a ship full of corpses. The American ship Mary Celeste was seen sailing erratically by Captain David Morehouse aboard the British brig Dei Gratia near the Azores Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. The strangest thing was that the ship was seaworthy and all of its stores and supplies were aboard and untouched but there was not a single

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    Not far from the Plaid Curtain, at around three or four in the morning, on the 9th of July, Chandler the Fair and his section were approaching the last known coordinates of the Jericho Series plane that disappeared five months ago. Although it was almost a full moon at the time, some of them wielded flashlights, hoping that they could be able to see in those low light situations. As Chandler and Sharon were leading the group toward the area of the supposed crash site, Brenda Brotzman made a comment

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    There are a multitude of mysteries in life, some greater than others. Some mysteries are solvable, and some we can only create solutions for in both well made and sloppily built theories. America itself has had its fair share of mysteries, some bigger than others, but by far one of the oldest may be the mysterious conditions surrounding the lost colony of roanoke. In current day North Carolina resides a series of small island; and within this cluster of islands lives Roanoke. It’s name comes

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    Since the disappearance of the Prime Minister, Harold Holt in 1967, numerous conspiracy theories have evolved surrounding the nature and circumstances of the event. Some believe that Mr. Holt was simply another victim of the sea while others are convinced that Holt faked his own death to flee with his lover, or think that Holt was a taken by a Chinese submarine. These and many more theories continue to exist and circulate some 48 years later. The most prominent theory that attempts to explain Harold

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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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    Blaise Pascal      Blaise Pascal was born at Clermont, Auvergne, France on June 19, 1628. He was the son of Étienne Pascal, his father, and Antoinette Bégone, his mother who died when Blaise was only four years old. After her death, his only family was his father and his two sisters, Gilberte, and Jacqueline, both of whom played key roles in Pascal's life.      When Blaise was seven he moved from Clermont with his father and sisters to Paris. It

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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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