December 23rd, 2007 by LL



The facts of the Bermuda triangle are very interesting. Although many ships have vanished in the Bermuda Triangle the number can not be exact.  What happened in the Bermuda triangle is always a mystery, the only thing we can do is find out the statistics of the Bermuda Triangle. As we have seen in stories on Joshua Slocum even experienced sailors can go missing in the Bermuda zone. As we have seen in missing planes in the bermuda triangle as many planes have gone missing as ships.

November 29th, 2007 by admin

In the past 30 years, over 100 ships and planes and more then 1,000 people have been lost in the Bermuda Triangle. Most have vanished without a trace. They have flown or sailed into this area of mystery and have never been heard from again. What happened to them? To some people, flight 19’s disappearance in the Triangle is not mysterious at all .They feel that Lieutenant Taylor may have simply have lost his bearings. He led his group of in the wrong direction. The planes, now flying off their course, ran out of fuel and crashed into the sea. The search effort may have been started too late. Maybe the area was too large to search carefully. Or course, this could account for the five planes of Flight 19. There is nothing said, however, about the Marin rescue plane and its disappearance. There are people who say that the missing ships and planes in the Bermuda Triangle were gobbled up by flying saucers. Creatures from outer space have kidnapped earth men and women to study what we are like. While there are many people who believe there is something very strange about the Bermuda Triangle, there seems to be no agreement about what it is. Some say the laws of nature become “mixed up” in the Bermuda Triangle. These people believe the lost ships and planes have been sent into a different period of time. No one knows whether this time is in the past or future. There are almost as many explanations as there have been disappearances. Some explanations are simple, others are far out. One thing is certain, however people continue to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.

November 28th, 2007 by admin

No more messages came from Flight 19 or the rescue plane except for one radio signal that evening. Shortly after 7:00 P.M , the tower at the Miami Naval Air Base heard “FT… FT….” repeated very faintly. “FT” were two of the radio call letters of Flight 19. If that message came from Flight 19, it was sent two hours after the planes would have run out of fuel. Was it possible that Flight 9 could still be in the air? The navy moved quickly into action. More rescue planes, joined by Coast Guard ships, were sent into the area. For the next few hours, and most of the following day, over 240 planes and 18 ships combed the area. Hour after hour, hundreds of eyes searched more then 280,00 square miles of sea and sky. No trace of the lost planes has ever been found. The navy has had official investigations of the mystery. They gathered every possible clue. Every piece of information has been examined. Their answer has never changed—the planes seem to have vanished into thin air. As one navy officer put it, “we are not even able to make a good guess to what happened” The loss of Flight 19 is only one of the famous mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle, the name given to a part of the Atlantic Ocean that runs from Bermuda to Florida to Puerto Rico. The three land areas make up the “Triangle”.

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