The
Bermuda Triangle (also known as Devil's Triangle)

The
"Bermuda or Devil's Triangle" is an imaginary area located off the
southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States, which is noted for a high
incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft.
A hundred years are passed, and more than 50
boats and 20 airplanes have mysteriously disappeared.
The first
mention of disappearances in the area was made in 1951. ships, airplanes and small boats in the
region disappeared mysteriously .
The term "Bermuda Triangle" was
popularized by Vincent Gaddis in an August 1964
Famous
incidents...
One of
the best known Bermuda Triangle incidents concerns the loss of Flight 19, a
squadron of U.S.A. on December 5, 1945.
the loss
of The Star Tiger. This plane carried twenty-nine passengers and crew on board.
Scientific
explanations...
The
Lloyd's of London has determined the "triangle" to be no more
dangerous than any other piece of the ocean.
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