Bermuda Triangle
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Bermuda Triangle
http://www.occultopedia.com/b/bermuda_triangle.htm
Strange phenomena have been reported since Christopher Columbus's voyage to America. Other phenomena witnessed in the area include bright lights or balls of fire; sudden explosive red flares in the sky; and UFO activity.
It's a great story
http://ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aa090297.htm
about a section of ocean named "The Devil's Triangle" or "The Bermuda Triangle", in which UFOs are frequently seen and in which ships and airplanes have been mysteriously disappearing for years. But is it so? How did the story get started?
to explore Bermuda Triangle
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/84334.stm
Scientists at the Southampton Oceanography Centre are preparing to send a state of the art 'underwater satellite' on its most adventurous mission to date. Our science correspondent David Whitehouse reports:
Mysteries of the sea
http://ri.essortment.com/mysteriesseaoc_rhca.htm
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle of lines which stretch from Norfolk, Virginia, in the United States, to Puerto Rico, and joining at the island of Bermuda, from which it takes its name.
It is a research paper about the Bermuda Triangle
http://www.mehs.educ.state.ak.us/portfolios/sheenak/papers/bermuda_triangle.html
The Bermuda Triangle still remains a mystery today. The only answers anyone can give are based on theories. How did Flight 19 disappear without a trace? How did huge ships vanish into thin air? The answers to these questions are undefinable. Columbus was the first person that we know of, to acknowledge the eccentric behavior from the Bermuda Triangle. After the first report there have been many more examples of strange vanishing. These stories were just a few of the incidents that occurred some time in the past. The mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle may remain unsolved forever. Another "cause for reasons unknown." (Rosenberg, 1-21-99) Case closed.
Bermuda Triangle Continues to Mystify
http://augustachronicle.com/stories/030297/fea_floyd.html
The 27 crewmen of Navy Flight 19, based at the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Naval Air Station, were on a routine training mission when the lead pilot radioed that he was
lost'' and gave the following cryptic message:
Everything is wrong. We can't be sure of any direction. Even the ocean doesn't look as it should.''
My Bermuda Triangle Paper
http://hometown.aol.com/Matthew900/paper.html
The Bermuda Triangle has been a source of mystery, myth, and, legend for a hundred years. Strange phenomena and disappearances take place there that baffle and confuse scientists and researchers. These events range from lights in the sky to the disappearances of entire ships, including their crew, without leaving a trace. In the last hundred


