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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray

Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray. The first time the Bermuda Triangle was “discovered” was in September 16, 1950. Two years later George X

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Page 1: Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray.  The first time the Bermuda Triangle was “discovered” was in September 16, 1950.  Two years later George X

The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle

Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray

Page 2: Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray.  The first time the Bermuda Triangle was “discovered” was in September 16, 1950.  Two years later George X

Introduction the myth of the Bermuda Triangle

The first time the Bermuda Triangle was “discovered” was in September 16, 1950.

Two years later George X. Sand published a magazine covering the mysterious disappearances of several ships and planes including Flight 19.

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What is the Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is an actual geographic location.

It is an area where the most ships and planes have disappeared over the past 25 years.

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Aircrafts that disappeared December 5, 1945; Flight 19 (27 airmen

were lost) January 30, 1948; Avro Tudor ( 31 people) December 28, 1948; Douglas DC-3 (32

people) January 17, 1949; Avro Tudor ( 20 people)

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Ships lost in the Bermuda Triangle

March 15, 1843; USS Grampus ( unknown number of losses)

March 4, 1918; USS Cyclops (309 sailors and passengers lost)

January 31, 1921; Carroll A. Deering (unknown number)

December 1, 1925; SS Cotopaxi (unknown)

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What was Flight 19? They were five TBM Avenger torpedo

bombers that disappeared December 5, 1945. .

They strangely disappeared without making any distress calls.

Still to this day we don’t know what happen to them.

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Location of the Bermuda Triangle-The three points that the triangle extends to are Bermuda Island, Miami, Florida and San Juan, Puerto Rico.- The triangle lies completely in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Theories behind the Bermuda Triangle

The first belief is that the Bermuda Triangle is caused by ghosts and paranormal beings.

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Theory number two The second theory is that the

Bermuda Triangle has a time warp.

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Theory number three The third theory is that there is a

magnetic field overtop the area of the Bermuda Triangle.