Bermuda Disappearance

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1- Mystery-story that is unsolved. Could be fiction or nonfiction.
Legend-story that happened long ago possibly with ancient mythological characters.

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The first article published about a disappearance was in The Miami Herald (Associated Press) in 1950. Although several studies and investigators have affirmed that the histories that revolve around Devil's Triangle are false, to date, it remains a great geographic mystery. ROANOKE COLONY: Roanoke Island, located off the coast of North Carolina, was established in 1587 by English settlers, led by John White. White went to England in search of more supplies, leaving his wife, daughter and granddaughter, Virginia Dare (the first English baby born in the New World). When he returned in 1590, the entire colony had been abandoned and found only the word "Croatoan" carved on a pole. The most popular theory is that the settlers fled to the nearby islands and integrated with the Native American tribes.

, STONEHENGE: STONEHENGE IS A PREHISTORIC MONUMENT THAT THE NEOLITHIC CONSTRUCTORS TOOK ABOUT 1,500 YEARS TO ERECT. IT IS FORMED BY LARGE STONES IN VERTICAL POSITION. IT IS LOCATED IN THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND AND IS A WORLD HERITAGE SITE. SOME SCIENTISTS HAVE SUGGESTED THAT IT WAS MOVING GLACIERS OR ICEBERGS THAT DID MOST OF THE HEAVY LIFTING, NOT HUMANS. POPULAR THEORIES SUGGEST THAT IT WAS A CEMETERY OR A PLACE OF HEALING. IN ANY CASE, IT REMAINS A …show more content…

He devoured the animals to such an extent that it threatened the integrity of the inhabitants of Montblanc. To avoid the attack of the beast it was decided to release a neighbor each day. A lottery took place among the population, including the royal family, and luck meant that the person chosen was the king's daughter. As she was about to be swallowed by the dragon, a knight appeared and saved her by wounding the dragon with death. It was St. George. In the place where the dragon shed its blood was born a rose bush of red roses. Since then the Catalan tradition in which men give a rose to their beloved has been maintained.

Annually, coinciding with the day of St. George (April 23) is organized the Medieval Week of Montblanc. During two weekends the villa revives its past and in streets, squares and towers of the wall they display the flags and stately standards. There is a great number of acts that transport the audience to the middle ages: the representation of the legend of St. George, scenes of daily life, medieval dinner, a meeting of fire, medieval market, staging of the Cortes Catalan,