Monday, April 16, 2012

2nd Page of " Mystery of BERMUDA TRIANGLE "

The 2ND Page of  " Mystery of BERMUDA TRIANGLE "

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HOW BERMUDA TRIANGLE Works?

  The Bermuda Triangle is located off the Southeastern coast of the United States in the Atlantic Ocean, with its apexes in the vicinities of Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. It covers roughly 500,000 square miles.You won't find it on any official map and you won't know when you cross the line, but according to some people, the Bermuda Triangle is a very real place where dozen of ships, planes and people have disappeared with no good explanation. Since a magazine first coined the phrase "Bermuda Triangle" in 1964, the mystery has continued to attract attention. When you dig deeper into most cases, though, they're much less mysterious. Either they were never in the area to begin with, they were actually found, or there's a reasonable explanation for their disappearance.Does this mean there's nothing to the claims of so many who have had odd experiences in the Bermuda Triangle? Not necessarily. Scientists have documented deviations from the norm in the area and have found some interesting formations on the seafloor within the Bermuda Triangle's boundaries. So, for those who like to believe in it, there is plenty fuel for the fire.Many think of the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, as an "imaginary" area. The U. S. Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle and does not maintain an official file on it. However, within this imaginary area, many real vessels and the people aboard them have seemingly disappeared without explanation.

Well-known Disappearances>>>>

 Many Bermuda Triangle Web sites include long lists of missing ships and planes. But many of those were nowhere near the Triangle when they disappeared or they turned up later with rational explanations for their disappearances. For example, the Mary Celeste, found floating in 1872 with not a person on board and everything exactly as they had left it, is on nearly every list of losses blamed on the Bermuda Triangle. But in reality, it was many hundreds of miles from the TRIANGLE AT THIS TIME .          

                                                                               

The U.S.S. Cyclops, 1918.....

During World War I, the U.S.S. Cyclops served along the eastern coast of the United States until January 9, 1918. At that time, she was assigned to the Naval Overseas Transportation Service. The Cyclops was scheduled to sail to Brazil to refuel British ships in the south Atlantic. She set out from Rio de Janeiro on February 16, and, after a brief stop in Barbados from March 3 to 4, was never seen or heard from again. All 306 passengers and crew were gone without a trace.

 

U.S. Navy Avengers Flight 19, 1945......

 

       The most famous Bermuda Triangle story is the mystery surrounding five missing Navy Avengers in 1945. The story of Flight 19 is usually summarized this way: a routine patrol set out on a sunny day with five highly experienced student pilots. Suddenly, the tower began receiving transmissions from the flight leader that they were lost, compasses were not working, and "everything looked wrong." They were never seen again, and extensive Navy investigations turned up no clues to explain the disappearance.

 

How did BERMUDA TRIANGLE get it's name??

 The first use of the term was in a 1964 article about seemingly unusual disappearances in the area that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'.

Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms.

 The Bermuda Triangle is a invisible triangle in the Atlantic Ocean. The three points are Florida, Puerto Rico and the island Bermuda. The Bermuda Triangle got its name from the five military planes that flew in the triangle coming from Florida, to Puerto Rico, Bermuda and then back to Florida. The planes never made it to the Bermuda island. The reported their compasses went wacky and they said that the sky and ocean merged and their was no horizon. This is what made the area infamous.

 

BERMUDA TRIANGLE AND IT'S TREASURES!!!!!



Stories of Survivers......

Some people were able to miraculously survive the Bermuda Triangle and told people of what they saw. Most of the stories involve their instruments failing, lost electricity, and a state similar to vertigo. Some even saw UFOs appear out of the water or diving into the water. Similar reports have been in the Dragon's Triangle which is in the Pacific Ocean. Both triangles are the only two places on the Earth that the real and magnetic poles are the same.

 

 Atlantis and Wormholes.....?

 The most common report is the horizon disappearing which the captain or the pilot loses sense of direction. This could be part of the reason why so many people disappear in the Bermuda Triangle. Some people even see fireballs and go in wormholes. These wormholes by themselves scare a lot of people and what happens if you got stuck in the wormhole? Some psychics say that they feel Atlantis is in the Bermuda Triangle and the crystals are broken. The crystals is what is causing a lot of those problems. The psychics say its random and it requires daylight for the crystals to work and create chaos. The Bermuda Triangle will continue to me a great mystery.

Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved.....

 Computer studies of ocean floors around the world, particularly the area known as The Bermuda Triangle, reveal evidence of massive methane explosions in the past. For years, believers in the paranormal, aliens, and other outlandish theories pointed to the the disappearance of ships and aircraft as an indicator of mysterious forces at work in the “Devil’s triangle.” Scientists have finally pointed the rest of us to a more plausible cause.The presence of methane hydrates indicates enormous eruptions of methane bubbles that would swamp a ship, and projected high into the air- take out flying airplanes, as well.Any ships caught within the methane mega-bubble immediately lose all buoyancy and sink to the bottom of the ocean. If the bubbles are big enough and possess a high enough density they can also knock aircraft out of the sky with little or no warning. Aircraft falling victim to these methane bubbles will lose their engines-perhaps igniting the methane surrounding them-and immediately lose their lift as well, ending their flights by diving into the ocean and swiftly plummeting.