Reaction Paper About The Bermuda Triangle

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Introduction
The Bermuda triangle. Also known in other words, as the Devil’s triangle is a region that in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. The region is a mysterious place where a large number of ships and aircrafts had disappeared and each under undefined mysterious circumstances. According to the US Navy the Bermuda triangle does not even exist and the name is also not recognized by the US Board on the geographic names. Many of the popular cultures had also attributed the disappearances to the paranormal activities and also by the extraterrestrial being’s activity.
The documented evidence also show that the significant percentage of the incidents were specious and are reported inaccurately or also in some cases counted as the …show more content…

The series of these incidents started centuries ago and in continued since then. More than 1000 ships and planes had vanished in the marred area over the past five centuries and all the incidents happened with no apparent mistake of human beings, or any kind of instrumental malfunctioning or even any kind of natural disaster. It 's a strange thing that all the ships and other vehicles, including air craft’s got vanished without any issue in the situation where everything looked ok. Many people believe that the devil is in power in that area and all the games had been played by him, this is the reason why this place is also called as devil’s triangles. …show more content…

There is a long record of the lost vehicles, these can be shortly highlighted here:
Flight 19: the avengers of the fight took off from the US Naval BASE of Florida for a normal routine training in the afternoon of December 1945 and never turned back to home. This hysterical disappearance is still to be explained, but is left with no clues since then.
The PBM Martin Mariner: with the loss of the hopes of flight19’s come back two martin mariner planes was sent to search the lost flight. One of these planes came back while other, never.
The Tudor Star Tiger: is also one of those vehicles that disappeared in the Bermuda triangle just after a short time before it was about to land at the Bermuda airbase. The Fight DC-3: also disappeared when it was only about 50 Miles away from the south of Florida and was preparing to land in the

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