Bermuda Triangle Research Papers

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Bermuda Triangle
What is the Bermuda Triangle? The Bermuda Triangle is an area around Florida and Cuba that form the shape of a triangle. There have countless disappearances of ships, planes, and people in this area, causing people to either investigate or write tales about the area. The Bermuda Triangle has been through a controversy of fact or fiction. According to some, planes, ships, and even people have been disappearing since the late 1400’s. Based on scientific theories there is no paranormal activity that explains the vanishing of ships, planes, and people. The ‘National Transportation Safety Board and the U.S Coast Guard’ say that the percentage disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle is the same percentage for every comparable place in the world. There have been many written books and articles about the Bermuda Triangle explaining the reasons of the disappearances of ships and plans on paranormal activity. For example, there was a ship found in the Bermuda Triangle named “Mary Celeste that was found by another ship, the ship Mary Celeste was drifting with absolutely nobody on the boat. Several stories say when they found the ship there was meals still cooking on the stove. The captains stuff was still in the captain’s courtiers and his daughter’s toys were still on the captain’s bed as if they were still there. The ship’s cargo was untouched, so no pirates raided the ship. All of the ships papers were gone except the daily log. There was no explanation except paranormal phenomena.”
“Coastguards who patrol the area around the Bermuda Triangle do not see anything unusual happening. The coastguards are blaming most of the sinking’s on severe weather, and treacherous currents. Ships suddenly disappearing can happen, ocea...

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...s though there was messed up compass there should have been two other compasses that were working just fine. And even if all the compasses didn’t work the aircraft should have been able to find the Bermuda with no help at all.
One year later the sister aircraft of the ‘Star Tiger’, the ‘Star Ariel’ also mysteriously disappeared. The aircraft ‘Star Ariel’ was leaving from the Bermuda and headed to Kingston. Fifteen minutes before the ‘Star Ariel’s’ arrival time and not one radio signal was sent. Kingston then called the Bermuda to let them know they have received no radio contact between Kingston and the aircraft ‘Star Ariel’. There was another disappearance of another aircraft; so on December 28, a Coast Guard ordered a search place to look. They could not find the missing aircraft and then decided that the plane must have radioed the wrong coordinate information.

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