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Bermuda and Triangle
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
In the February 1964 issue of Argosy, Vincent Gaddis's article " The Deadly Bermuda Triangle " argued that Flight 19 and other disappearances were part of a pattern of strange events in the region.
1973 ); Charles Berlitz ( The Bermuda Triangle, 1974 ); Richard Winer ( The Devil's Triangle, 1974 ), and many others, all keeping to some of the same supernatural elements outlined by Eckert.
Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved ( 1975 ) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable.
* The legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery, perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism.
When the UK Channel 4 television program " The Bermuda Triangle " ( c. 1992 ) was being produced by John Simmons of Geofilms for the Equinox series, the marine insurance market Lloyd's of London was asked if an unusually large number of ships had sunk in the Bermuda Triangle area.
The NOVA / Horizon episode The Case of the Bermuda Triangle, aired on June 27, 1976, was highly critical, stating that " When we've gone back to the original sources or the people involved, the mystery evaporates.
David Kusche pointed out a common problem with many of the Bermuda Triangle stories and theories: " Say I claim that a parrot has been kidnapped to teach aliens human language and I challenge you to prove that is not true.
This has led to the production of vast amounts of material on topics such as the Bermuda Triangle.
Finally, if the Triangle is assumed to cross land, such as parts of Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, or Bermuda itself, there is no evidence for the disappearance of any land-based vehicles or persons.
However, according to another of their papers, no large releases of gas hydrates are believed to have occurred in the Bermuda Triangle for the past 15, 000 years.
* The Sea World amusement park on the Gold Coast ( Australia ) operated a ride called Bermuda Triangle.
* Composer Isao Tomita released an album, Bermuda Triangle, inspired by the region.
* Singer Songwriter Barry Manilow released a single " Bermuda Triangle " in 1981, taken from his 1980 album Barry
* The first film based on the Triangle was The Bermuda Triangle in 1978.
* List of Bermuda Triangle incidents
*" Ship And 37 Vanish In Bermuda Triangle On Voyage To U. S .", The New York Times, October 18, 1976.
*" Ship Missing In Bermuda Triangle Now Presumed To Be Lost At Sea ", The New York Times, October 19, 1976.
The following websites have either online material that supports the popular version of the Bermuda Triangle, or documents published from official sources as part of hearings or inquiries, such as those conducted by the United States Navy or United States Coast Guard.

Bermuda and Charles
It was first known as " Bermuda City ," which was changed to Charles City, lengthened to Charles City Point, and later abbreviated to City Point.
They had four children, Elizabeth (" Betsy "), John Terry, Charles White, and Edward Stettinius Trippe, who now resides in Tucker's Town, Bermuda, where he is executive director of the Tucker's Point Club and serves on Bermuda International Airport's advisory board.
* 1974: Charles Berlitz ( book, The Bermuda Triangle )
This area is said to be a danger zone on Japanese maps, according to Charles Berlitz's books The Bermuda Triangle ( 1974 ) and The Dragon's Triangle ( 1989 ).
* Charles Berlitz, grandson of Maximilian Berlitz and author of several Bermuda Triangle related books
A World Bridge Federation Grand Master, he and George Rapée, Charles Goren, Howard Schenken, John R. Crawford and Sidney Silodor won the inaugural Bermuda Bowl in 1950 and repeated in 1951 and 1953 ; he won numerous national titles.
Across the Atlantic, the colonies of Antigua, Barbados, Bermuda, Virginia, Maryland, and Newfoundland recognised Charles II after the regicide.
After sailing on such a vessel, Charles was so impressed that his eventual successor, The Prince of Orange presented him with a copy of his own, which Charles named Bezaan, The rig had been introduced to Bermuda some decades before this.
At the request of Charles Monck, Governor General of Canada, Blackburn traveled to Bermuda to aid soldiers and civilians there.
His great grandfather was Anthony White I, a royalist, who, after the execution of Charles I, emigrated to Bermuda and became connected with the government of the islands, of which his son, Anthony White II, and grandson, Leonard White, were chief justices.
Horseshoe Bay was proclaimed a port in 1851, and the settlement above the bay was named Port Elliot in 1852 after Charles Elliot, the Governor of Bermuda who was a friend of the then Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry Young.
Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney, 2nd Baronet ( 28 December 1888 – 11 November 1968, Bermuda ) was an English aeronautical engineer, private inventor and Conservative Party politician.
* The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz

Bermuda and Berlitz
A pleasure yacht was found adrift in the Atlantic south of Bermuda on September 26, 1955 ; it is usually stated in the stories ( Berlitz, Winer ) that the crew vanished while the yacht survived being at sea during three hurricanes.
Berlitz also attempted to link the Bermuda Triangle to Atlantis. Berlitz claimed to have located Atlantis undersea in the area of the Bermuda Triangle.

Bermuda and ISBN
* Into the Bermuda Triangle: Pursuing the Truth Behind the World's Greatest Mystery by Gian J. Quasar, International Marine / Ragged Mountain Press ( 2003 ) ISBN 0-07-142640-X ; contains list of missing craft as researched in official records.
* The Evidence for the Bermuda Triangle, ( 1984 ), David Group ( ISBN 0-85030-413-X )
* Bermuda Shipwrecks, ( 2000 ), Daniel Berg ( ISBN 0-9616167-4-1 )
* The Bermuda Triangle ( 1975 ) by Adi-Kent Thomas Jeffrey ( ISBN 0446599611 )
* Defence, Not Defiance: A History Of The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, Jennifer M. Ingham ( now Jennifer M. Hind ), The Island Press Ltd., Pembroke, Bermuda, ISBN 0-9696517-1-6
* Bermuda Forts 1612 – 1957, Dr. Edward C. Harris, The Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, The Bermuda Maritime Museum, ISBN 0-921560-11-7
* Bulwark Of Empire: Bermuda's Fortified Naval Base 1860-1920, Lt .- Col. Roger Willock, USMC, The Bermuda Maritime Museum Press, The Bermuda Maritime Museum, ISBN 0-921560-00-1
Colin A. Pomeroy, Printlink, PO Box 937, Hamilton, Bermuda HM DX, ISBN 0-9698332-4-5
* Bermuda From Sail To Steam: The History Of The Island From 1784 to 1901, Dr. Henry Wilkinson, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-215932-1
* The Bermuda Triangle ( 1974 ) ISBN 0-285-63326-0
He had been a commercial pilot, flight instructor, instrument-rated pilot, instrument instructor and librarian by the time he wrote The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved ( ISBN 0-87975-971-2 ) ( 1975 ) and The Disappearance of Flight 19 ( 1980 ).
: The Bermuda Triangle of Business Wiley-VCH, Weinheim Düsseldorf 2005, ISBN 978-3-527-50123-6
* Caleb Johnson, Here Shall I Die Ashore: Stephen Hopkins, Bermuda Castaway, Jamestown Survivor, and Mayflower Pilgrim ( Xlibris, 2007 ) ISBN 978-1-4257-9638-9.

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