Although it didn't get its iconic name until the twentieth century, the Bermuda Triangle has been mystifying travelers since Christopher Columbus crossed through the area. There are no official perimeters and the Triangle appears on no map, but still it has swallowed ships, planes, and various crew members, leaving no clue as to their fate. What causes the high number of disappearances in this area of the Atlantic? Is it a mysterious magnetic field, pirates, a weather anomaly, or something more? In this intriguing volume, readers will consider the scientific, the bizarre, and everything in between as they pore over different cases and theories about the baffling activity in the Bermuda Triangle.
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Without a Trace
The Bermuda Triangle
If this is so, the oceans have made it abundantly clear that have no desire to take their offspring safely back; from the time of the earliest sailing ships, there have been countless accidents and tragedies where numerous lives were ...
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These bizarre speculations were not logically address as Bermuda Triangle-Style historically has never been shown in ... In this view, Malaysian oceanographers cannot develop any ocean dynamic model to track the trajectory movement of ...
When something or some one turns up missing, it is unexpected. Law enforcement professionals are skilled at tracking the missing. Sometimes, however, a disappearance is inexplicable. A spacecraft disappears millions...
Charles Berlitz set out to investigate and has spoken to numerous people who have escaped the terrifying forces of the Bermuda Triangle.
Including; myths & legends, hurricanes, storms, waterspouts, & whirlpools, Ley lines, Project Rainbow, pirates, and a detailed list of both ships and aircraft that have vanished into the Bermuda triangle.
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