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    able to come back? Just in order to find an answer? I’m sure you all know what I’m talking about. There is a place in the Atlantic Ocean where everything that once went there‚ never returned. It is called The Bermuda Triangle‚ or it’s also known as the Devil’s Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle has always been a dangerous place and a mysterious because of the disappearance of sailors‚ pilots and tourists‚ which has never been solved. During the last 30 years numerous planes and ships have disappeared

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    The Bermuda Triangle The area where the ships are disappeared is located in the northwestern part of the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda‚ Puerto Rico and the US city of Miami. By joining these three points with an imaginary line a triangle with an area of ​​over one million kilometers is formed. The world-famous Bermuda Triangle is due to a series of mysterious disappearances of commercial vessels and aircraft not left a trace. In total‚ the region of Bermuda recorded more than 200 incidents‚ including

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    very first cruise. I brought my friend‚ Mariah‚ along with me for my first experience. We are on our way to Puerto Rico from Florida‚ which means we will be going through the Bermuda Triangle. There have been a lot of rumors about people disappearing or being transported into the future when they go through the Bermuda Triangle. I did not believe the rumors‚ but as we board the ship they are constantly running through my head. Mariah gives me a drink of water and assures me that nothing is going to

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    forces‚ surrounds the many theories known as the Bermuda Triangle. Location is important for any navigation tactics across a large body of water. Within the Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle; it can be difficult as well due to the environment (Bermuda Triangle or Devil’s Triangle). Wild theories have been the source of the Bermuda Triangle’s reality‚ but they‚ however‚ have not And cannot prove it exists (What Is the Bermuda Triangle?). Logical knowledge of why this distinct area

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    Word count: 1368 words The Bermuda Conspiracies Nimra Durrani In December 1945‚ a group of five U.S. Navy avenger torpedo bombers known as “Flight 19” disappeared in the Atlantic off the coasts of Miami‚ Florida‚ Bermuda and San Juan‚ Puerto Rico. That created the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle as people wondered what happened to Flight 19. “The strange events of December 5‚ 1945 have since become fodder for all manner of wild theories and speculation. In the 1960s and 70s‚ pulp magazines and

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    BERMUDA TRIANGLE The Bermuda Triangle‚ also known as the Devil’s Triangle‚ is an undefined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. For decades‚ the Atlantic Ocean’s famous Bermuda Triangle has captured the human imagination with unexplained disappearances of ships‚ planes‚ and people. More than 1000 ships and planes have disappeared in the triangle area over the past five centuries and

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    The Truth! The Bermuda Triangle is a location where many ships and aircrafts have claimed to disappear. It located near Florida‚ Puerto Rico‚ and Bermuda. When connecting the three locations‚ it makes a triangle‚ which is why it is called the Bermuda Triangle. Many of people have claimed that the disappearances of this ships or aircrafts with it crew members is due to paranormal or extraterrestrial activities. These are false statements. The Bermuda Triangle does not exist and by using the search

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    THE MYSTERIES OF BERMUDA TRIANGLE Thesis Statement: Retracing the illustrious secrecy behind the Bermuda Triangle (sometimes designates as the Devil’s Triangle) - nonetheless isn’t really a mystery after all. Introduction Scores of ships and planes are said to have vanished without any evidence over the decades in a gigantic triangular zone of ocean with illusory points in Bermuda‚ Florida‚ and Puerto Rico. Some people have asserted that these disappearances fall beyond the limit of human errors

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    The Bermuda Triangle‚ sometimes called the Devil’s Triangle‚ is reputedly an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. The triangle doesn’t exist according to theUS Navy and the name is not recognized by the US Board on Geographic Names.[1] However‚ a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared in the triangle under unknown circumstances. Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings.[2] Documented

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    I. The Myth of the Bermuda Triangle A: Examples of theories and historical events. B: Environmental reasoning of the location. II. The Popular Mystery of Flight 19 A: The legend of six fighter planes disappearing on a routine flight. B: How the Bermuda Triangle got its name from this mystery. C: The true occurrence of how the mission went and explanation of phenomena. For years there has been an unsolved mystery of disappearances of boats and planes with no trace of evidence

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