Sunday, October 30, 2011

Stories

Accredited source to:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfsQBeXWktU
In much the same way as other legends this supernatural myth is made up various chilling stories narrated by witnesses. These odd happenings are all linked together by great similarity claims. According to Journalist Gian Quasar, at least 80 aircraft (private and charter) along with many other ships ranging in sizes have fallen victims to the Bermuda Triangle in just the past 25 years. The U.S Navy and Air Force have been recorded to have the most encountered problems with this strange area; flight 19 being one of the most reckoned incidents. Flight 19 was the first official unexplained disappearance linked to the Bermuda Triangle.  December 5, 1945 marks the day the flight of five never returned from their routine training mission. That Afternoon 5 well experienced pilots took off from Fort Lauderdale not thinking they were never to be seen again. Two hours into their mission connection was lost and their disappearance was left untraced. To this day this chilling claim remains unsolved, leaving the Bermuda Triangle as one of the world’s biggest mysteries (Kidsworld Magazine).

·        “The Bermuda Triangle: exploring the mystery of this underwater wonder.“ Kidsworld Magazine Spring 2011: 11+. Student Resources in Context. Web. 26 Oct. 201.

·        Quasar, Gian. “The Bermuda Triangle: ships, planes, and people seem to vanish without a trace. Will we ever know what really happened inside…” Boys’ Life June 2003: 30+. Student Resources in Context. Web. 26 October. 2011.

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