Monday, March 12, 2012

is the bermuda triangle still residing the myths and mysteries of story

           
The Bermuda Triangle is an area over the Atlantic Ocean that many have speculated is the cause of several mysterious disappearances of air and watercrafts. Some experts believe that the Bermuda Triangle stretches from parts of Florida, to the Azores, to the Bahamas. Others maintain that the area covers all of the Caribbean, while others even include the Gulf of Mexico to the area that the Bermuda Triangle affects.

 
 Harold Nesmith Views
 Under my research there's a lot of opinion and suggestion under the mystery and myths of this kind of creepy islands, which is it is because of a big dragon who lives under the water, or a supernatural cases or  Bermuda Triangle is inexorably associated with time travel, UFOs, missing time and wormholes.There's a lot of study and theories that made by other people.

 The Bermuda Triangel known also a DEVIL 'S TRIANGLE............. 


"Mysteries associated with the sea are plentiful in the history of mankind. The triangle area happens to be one of the most heavily traveled regions in the,. world and the greater the number of ships or planes.., the greater the odds that something will happen to some.
Each holiday season.. the National Safety Council warns motorists by predicting how many will die on the NAtion's highways. They are usually...quite accurate, but, no monsters kill people on highways, only mistakes.
Seafarers and aircraft pilots also make mistakes. Eventually scientists will separate fact from the fiction concerning the Devil's Triangle. Until then, we can only grin and bear the ministrations of madness offered by triangle cultists."If you happen to be passing through the triangle while reading this article, don't bother to station extra watches to kep a wary eye out for giant squids. Better to relax
 and mull Over the words OF harold Nesmith.






This video Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.



LOST PLANES AND AIRCRAFTS
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1942
TBF Avenger: after leaving Cheery Point, NC on patrol.
PBY CatalinaPiper Aztec
1980
Beech 58 Baron
Ercoupe 415D



 LOST SHIP

 The Cyclops is perhaps the most famous of the early 20th century disappearances. She vanished in March 1918 with 309 men aboard. She is the Navy’s “greatest mystery of the sea.” 







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