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Research Paper On Bermuda Triangle

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The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Pursuing the Truth Introduction The Bermuda Triangle is the most mysterious area of our planet with respect to aviation and marine. Numerous myths and legends accompany the most pragmatic theories and mysterious testimonies.The Bermuda Triangle is an area of the Atlantic located between three major geographical points: Bermuda, Puerto Rico and Fort Lauderdale (Florida) Islands. It is approximately 1.1 million square kilometers and is the result of uniting these geographical points across imaginary lines.The stories of unexplained disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle began arriving about 1950 and has been reported consistently since then, giving different explanations, from UFOs lost continent of Atlantis, magnetic …show more content…

AP reporter described as "mysterious" disappearances of ships and aircraft in the area. In 1952 George X. Sand wrote in an article in that area of the Atlantic were happening "strange marine disappearances. The Bermuda Triangle term first appeared in 1964, when several writers and journalists published articles in various media about the alleged danger of the area. That was when the writer sensationalist Vincent Gaddis used the phrase 'Bermuda Triangle' in an article in the American magazine Argosy. A year later, he published the book 'Invisible Horizons: the true mysteries of the sea' (Invisible Horizons: True Mysteries Of The Sea), where an entire chapter called The deadly Bermuda Triangle. Strictly speaking, the Bermuda Triangle not timely represents a geometric figure, is only a symbol of the place of its location. Also, due to rumors about the presence of evil forces, the largest island of the archipelago is named Devil's Island, which also applied to the entire area.We refer to the disappearance of ships and planes in the so-called Bermuda Triangle, which in popular culture has become a center of intense paranormal activity, although most research indicates that bad weather and human error have It has been the most likely culprits for the disappearances, and even some research has highlighted the fact that the number of disappearances is similar to many other places around the …show more content…

Its main focus is to debunk the mystery of the area and give some key information about its history and specific location.It’s located in east coast of Florada and this name comes from Bermoda islands which is consderd part from the triangle. There are many famous ships and planes that vanished in this triangle, as well as the theories that have been developed over time as to why these disappearances have happened (Loxton, 2003). According to Loxton (2003)“the US Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle”and they did not give it a name.They also said US Navy does not believe that the Bermuda Triangle exists. However, what about the famous US Navy losses that occurred in the area known as the Bermuda Triangle. For instance, the five aircraft of Flight 19 that disappeared in December of 1945. They think Flight 19 ran out of fuel and disappear in the ocean. In addition, they talk a great deal about how often ships have sunk in waters around the world. They say that ships sink every day around the world due to navigational and other human errors, storms, piracy, fires, and structural/mechanical failures.All these causes of the vanishe ofthe ships, air crafts, and so fourth is real and have scintfic evidence (Vaughan, 2013). Many theories were possible causes of the disappearance such as Bubbles of Gas and Electronic Fog. Others think there are other reasons such as

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