Bermuda Triangle

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By: Taralynn

The legend of the Bermuda Triangle began in 1945, because of disappearance of Flight 19. Five Navy bombers vanished in the "boudaries" that make up the Bermuda Triangle, no one has found the crew or plane, or any other thing or person that has disappeared there since then. There has been no planes, no wreckage, nor anything found. Someone did some research of the area and saw things that could not be explained by anything they knew. That's how the legend was born.

Some ships that have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle are Marine Sulphur Queen, Joshua Slocum, Mary Celeste, Cyclops. Two of the planes are Star Tiger and flight 19.

Evidence For

Even Christopher Columbus was in that area and experienced it, this included spinning compasses and a sky that changed a lot of different colors before his eyes.

There have been a lot of disappearances with no explanations.

Evidence Against

Some people believe that the mystery has been solved, and is unreal. People think this because the weather is strange and can change very fast so it can wreck planes or ships.

How some of the disappearances could have happened...

1. When they were in the Atlantic they ran out of fuel and ditched in rough seas out beyond the continental shelf where they were never found.

2. Whatever disappeared could have had equipment malfunction. Some malfunctions might have been there all along then got worse in that area.

4. Someone tampering with the plane or boat making it explode... maybe accidently maybe not.

Are there mysterious forces out in the Bermuda Triangle that can make compasses malfunction and cause the disappearance of people, boats, and planes? After all, Flight 19 is just one mystery out of hundreds that have occured........who knows? Will you be the next victim? Or will you be the one who knows the truth and we will finally know if it is fact or fantasy? We'll just have to wait and see.

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Resources

http://www.militaryairshows.co.uk/unex13.htm

http://k-12.pisd.edu/Schools/hughston/paceweb/BURMUDA.htm