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The Bermuda Triangle A Myth of All time

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Page 1: Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle

A Myth of All time

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What is The Bermuda Triangle?•Stretches between Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico.

•The space within the triangle formed by the tips of these places is known as the Bermuda Triangle

•It covers 500,000 square miles.

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Features •Ocean’s swell.

•Ocean’s wind.

•Monstrous hurricane (200 miles/hr).

•Tornado and Waterspouts (110 miles/hr).

•Thunderstorm.

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The Happenings

•Mysterious disappearances have been going on since about 1492.•There are many a theory as to why these ships and planes disappear so mysteriously.

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Some Stories

Ellen Austin:

The Ellen Austin supposedly came across a derelict ship, placed on board a prize crew, and attempted to sail with it to New York in 1881. According to the stories, the derelict disappeared.

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USS Cyclops:

•USS Cyclops (AC-4) was one of four Proteus-class colliers built for the United States Navy several years before World War I. Named for the Cyclops, a primordial race of giants from Greek mythology, she was the second U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. The loss of the ship and 306 crew and passengers without a trace sometime after 4 March 1918 remains the single largest loss of life in U.S. Naval history not directly involving combat. The cause of the ship's loss is unknown

Some Stories

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Some Stories

Flight 19

The most famous of disappearances is the flight 19.

• On December 5th, 1945, flight 19 disappeared.•It consisted of 5 torpedo bombers, each piloted by trained pilots. •They were never seen again.

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The Marie Celeste

•On December 5th, 1872, a ship was found abandoned•They had thought that the crew had just left in a hurry•The crew on the Marie Celeste were never heard from or seen ever again.

Some Stories

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Some Stories

SS Marine Sulphur Queen:

T2 tanker ship converted to carrying molten sulphur, noted for its disappearance in 1963 near the southern coast of Florida, taking the lives of 39 crewmen.

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Some Stories

Douglas DC-3:

On December 28, 1948, a Douglas DC-3 aircraft, number NC16002, disappeared while on a flight from San Juan, Puerto Rico, to Miami. No trace of the aircraft or the 32 people onboard was ever found

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Theories…

There are many theories made by many peoples including random people including philosophers, scientists, captains, pilots and many other people.

In 1492 Christopher Columbus was on his famous journey, which would eventually lead him to the West Indies. He noted that the ships compass was acting strangely and giving inaccurate readings in the Sargasso Sea, and one point he saw a frat hall Of fire shoot across the sky and crash into the sea.

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Theories…

UFOs (Unidentified Flying Objects). They believe that the Bermuda Triangle is a collecting station where aliens take our people, ships, planes and other objects back to their planet to study, or perhaps to save them from a holocaust.

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Theories…Some believe in sea monsters that supposedly sink the ships.

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Theories…Atlantis

• Some people believe that the strange phenomena is caused by the lost city of Atlantis.

• The city was believed to be powered by crystals and it is thought that these crystals cause the strange disappearances.

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Another theory is about the physical forces,which draw everything that gets in its way.

Theories…

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Time Warps:

This theory argues that in the Bermuda Triangle occasionally creates a time hole, which takes planes or ships to travel into the past or the future.

Theories…

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The Gas Theory:

This is the most realistic theory

• The Bermuda Triangle is situated over a large oceanic trench.• It is believed that this trench occasionally releases gas which

lowers the density of the water. Because of this change, boats can no longer float.

Theories…

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Conclusion

• It's none other than the Bermuda triangle, home to some of the world's most exotic cases of aircraft and ships sudden disappearance from the face of the world.

• None of the explanation satisfactorily gave the reason for all the mysterious disappearance occurred in the Bermuda triangle.

• Therefore, the Bermuda triangle remain one of the greatest mystery on earth with all the secret deep beneath the ocean.

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Thank You

From:

Ali HaiderAmir Khan Ahsan RazaAnees-Ur-RehmanDanish Khalid

Sir Mehmood & my dear class mates