bermuda triangle
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a “triangle bounded roughly by Florida ,Bermuda ,and Puerto Rico”
It is located near the Northwestern Atlantic Ocean. It roughly covers around 500, 0000 square miles
in the Atlantic Ocean. The apexes of the triangle are in the
surrounding areas of Florida, San Juan, Miami and Puerto Rico.
Mystery f
The Bermuda Triangle
The last few years have seen many unfortunate incidents in this area.
The first disappearance that occurred was in the year 1945.
This was a tragic time with the mysterious disappearance of 5 Navy Avengers over the
Atlantic.
The year 1948 also saw a vanishing act in the month of December . It had been reported
that the pilot of the DC-3, Captain Robert Lindquist, had radioed Miami for landing instructionswhen he had reached close to Miami.
2 passenger aircrafts did another vanishing act in 1948.
The Star Tiger disappeared on January 30th and the Star Ariel vanished on
January 17, 1949.
Aircraft incidents
1945: December 5, Flight 19 (5 TBF
Avengers) lost with 14 airmen, and later the
same day PBM Mariner BuNo 59225 lost
with 13 airmen while searching for Flight 19.
1948: January 30, Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star
Tiger lost with 6 crew and 25 passengers, en
route from Santa Maria Airport in the Azores
to Kindley Field, Bermuda.
See more :~1948: December 28, Douglas DC-3 NC16002 lost with 3 crew and 29 passengers, en route from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami.
1949: January 17, Avro Tudor G-AGRE Star Ariel lost with 7 crew and 13 passengers, en route from Kindley Field, Bermuda, to Kingston Airport,
1779, Disappearance Of Thomas Lynch, Jr. And Wife While Sailing To West Indies.
1780, General Gates; No British Warship Claimed Her Sinking, But She Had Been Declared Unseaworthy In 1779 And Sold.
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August 20, 1800, USS Pickering went missing on
voyage to West Indies. Both Pickering and Insurgent may have been lost in a severe storm that hit West Indies on September 20, 1800.
October 1814, USS Wasp, sloop-of-war that
severely harassed British shipping in the War of 1812; went missing on Caribbean cruise, October 1814.
January 1820, USS Lynx went missing with
crew of 50 in far western Atlantic.
October 1824, USS Wildcat went missing
with crew of 31 after leaving Cuba (Navy records indicate she was a storm victim).
1840, Rosalie; went missing in Sargasso Sea.
March 15, 1843, USS Grampus went missing
sailing south of the Carolinas.
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1963: February 3, SS Marine Sulphur Queen T-2 tanker carrying molten sulphur, lost with 39 crew near Dry Tortugas in the Straits of Florida, west of Miami.
1942: February 18, FS Surcouf, a Free French Naval Forcessubmarine en route for Tahiti via the Panama Canal, sank about 80 miles (130 km) north of Cristóbal, Colon , after a night-time collision with the American cargo ship Thompson Lykes.
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captured by NASA'sTerra satellite on April 18, 2004.
This is similar to the purgatory theory, that everyone on the island is in suspended animation. Why have the others been there most of their lives. Henry at least says he has been there most of his life. It seems as if once you are on the island, there is no way to get off.
Maybe the flight flew over the exact middle of the Bermuda Triangle just as they stopped turning the key. Only some people like Henry know how to get out of it. The experiment the Dharma Project was doing was a way to save the world after finding out that the Bermuda Triangle could possibly destroy the world.
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