Bermuda triangle
The prase "Bermuda Triangle" was created in 1964 by author Vincent Gaddis in Argossy, a pulp magazine
The Bermuda Triangle has heavy arduous traffic that travels perfectly safely through the area.
T heories, some less credible than others, of why ships and planes disappear in the bermuda Triangle include aliens, crystals from Atlants, black holes time warps, and methane gas.
Вermuda triangle, section of the North Atlantic ocean off North america in which more than 50 ships and 20 airplanes are not universally agreed upon, has a vaguely triangleshape marked by the Atlantic coast of the florida panhandle Bermuda and the Greater Antilles .
Reports of unexplained occurrences in the region date to the mid- 19th century. Some ships were discovered completely abandoned for no apparent reason; others transmitted no disstress signals and were never seen or head from again. Aircraft have been reported and then vanished and rescue mission are said to have vanished when flying in the area. However, wreckage has not been found, and some of the theories advanced to explain the reported mysteries have been fanciful. Although theories of supernational causes for these dissappearences abound, geophysical is that pilots failed to account for the magnetic compass variation- as they approached the Bermuda Triangle, resulting in significant navigational error and catasrophe.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, "There is no evidence that mysterious dissapearance occur with any great frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean", and boaters and fliers continue to venture through the triangle without event.
The Bermuda Triangle has heavy arduous traffic that travels perfectly safely through the area.
T heories, some less credible than others, of why ships and planes disappear in the bermuda Triangle include aliens, crystals from Atlants, black holes time warps, and methane gas.
Вermuda triangle, section of the North Atlantic ocean off North america in which more than 50 ships and 20 airplanes are not universally agreed upon, has a vaguely triangleshape marked by the Atlantic coast of the florida panhandle Bermuda and the Greater Antilles .
Reports of unexplained occurrences in the region date to the mid- 19th century. Some ships were discovered completely abandoned for no apparent reason; others transmitted no disstress signals and were never seen or head from again. Aircraft have been reported and then vanished and rescue mission are said to have vanished when flying in the area. However, wreckage has not been found, and some of the theories advanced to explain the reported mysteries have been fanciful. Although theories of supernational causes for these dissappearences abound, geophysical is that pilots failed to account for the magnetic compass variation- as they approached the Bermuda Triangle, resulting in significant navigational error and catasrophe.
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, "There is no evidence that mysterious dissapearance occur with any great frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean", and boaters and fliers continue to venture through the triangle without event.



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ОтветитьУдалитьOne of the most mysterious places on earth) read a lot about this triangle) little bit horrific
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ОтветитьУдалитьI have never heard about that it is wonderful
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ОтветитьУдалитьhave heard about it earlier, but it is the first time I read about it
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