The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is an undefined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The US board of geographic names does not maintain an official file on it. However within this imaginary area many real vessels and the people abroad them have seemingly disappeared without explanation. The World Wide Fund for Nature identified the world’s 10 most dangerous waters for shipping, but the Bermuda Triangle was not among them.
The Bermuda triangle is located off the south-eastern coast of the united states in the Atlantic ocean with its apexes in the vicinities of Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. it covers roughly 500,000 sq miles.
SOME OF THE INCIDENTS .........................
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The Bermuda triangle is located off the south-eastern coast of the united states in the Atlantic ocean with its apexes in the vicinities of Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico. it covers roughly 500,000 sq miles.
SOME OF THE INCIDENTS .........................
- 1945: December 5, Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers) lost with 14 airmen, and later the same day PBM Mariner BuNo 59225 lost with 13 airmen while searching for Flight 19.[1]
- 1948: January 30, Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger lost with six crew and 25 passengers, en route from Santa Maria Airport in the Azores to Kindley Field, Bermuda.[2]
- 1948: December 28, Douglas DC-3 NC16002 lost with three crew and 36 passengers, en route from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami.[3]
- 1949: January 17, Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel lost with seven crew and 13 passengers, en route from Kindley Field, Bermuda, to Kingston Airport, Jamaica.[4]
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