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  • Essay / The Bermuda Triangle - 1232

    The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Sea of ​​Hoodoos, Devil's Triangle, Limbo of the Lost and Twilight Zone, is a part of the ocean in which aircraft, ships and people seem to mysteriously disappear. It is an imaginary triangle-shaped area. Which is located at the outer tip of Florida. This was the biggest mystery of the time due to the mysterious disappearances that occurred over time. “The term Bermuda Triangle was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In this article, Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea, a number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Nor was Gaddis the first to come to this conclusion. As early as 1952, George X. Sands, in an article in Fate magazine, noted what appeared to be an unusually high number of strange accidents in this region. The Natural History Museum. Then the first book written about “The Bermuda Triangle” was written by Charles Berlitz later in 1974, sort of explaining what the Bermuda Triangle was. One of the most famous disappearances was the disappearance of Flight 19 on December 5, 1945. Where 5 bombers flew over the Bermuda Triangle. Less than 55 hours after the flight, the senior combat instructor flying one of the planes detected bad weather ahead. After taking a different path that they weren't supposed to, they decide it would be shorter if they did. Their compass and some parts of the machine were not working properly. Then they disappeared and no one ever knew what happened. The story of Flight 19 was basically that 5 bombers flew over the Bermuda Triangle and never returned and no one knows what happened to them or if they lived or not. My opinion on sorting...... middle of paper. .....through a small opening and escaped. Once he landed, he told people what had happened to him and they explained to him that it was the effect of the Bermuda Triangle. They asked him what he had seen and he said the clouds looked so colossal and he could feel the amount of energy that was surrounding him as he saw sparks from it. which appeared to be lighting or electrical sparks. It was “a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” he said. A few days later, a researcher who has been studying the Bermuda Triangle for years heard about the story that happened to this man. He decides to go ask him questions and take a short walk across a plain to the place near where the incident occurred. Unfortunately, nothing happened as they did not approach Bermuda as a precaution. This is how the Bermuda Triangle, the unsolvable mystery, works. To this day, the mystery is still trying to be solved.