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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle. Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray. Introduction the myth of the Bermuda Triangle. The first time the Bermuda Triangle was “discovered” was in September 16, 1950. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Mystery of the Bermuda Triangle
Created by: Noah Warden Patrick Murray
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.
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.
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)
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)
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.
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.
Theories behind the Bermuda Triangle
The first belief is that the Bermuda Triangle is caused by ghosts and paranormal beings.
Theory number two The second theory is that the
Bermuda Triangle has a time warp.
Theory number three The third theory is that there is a
magnetic field overtop the area of the Bermuda Triangle.