Saturday, 14 April 2012

BERMUDA 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 circumstance. According to islamic view Bermuda Triangle is a place where Dajjal (antichrist) is supposed to be residing in chain when the time has come.
 

Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.


The boundaries of the triangle cover the Straits of Florida, the Bahamas and the entire Caribbean island area and the Atlantic east to the Azores. The more familiar triangular boundary in most written has as its points somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda with the most of the accidents concentrated along the southern boundary around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits.

The area is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships crossing through it daily for ports in the Americas,Europe and the Caribbean Island. Cruise ships are also plentiful, and pleasure craft regularly go back and forth between Florida and the islands. It is also heavily flown for commercial and private aircraft heading towards Florida, the Caribbean and South America from points north.

Now let's know about The Bermuda Triangle History^^

The earliest allegation of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in September 16 1950 Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones. two years later, Fate magazines published "SEA MYSTERY AT OUR BACK DOOR", a short article by George X. sand covering the loss of several planes and ships. including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five U.S.Navy TBMA venger bombers on a training mission. sand's article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place. flight 19 alone would be covered in April 1962 issue of American Legion Magazine. it was claimed that the flight leader had been heard saying ' WE ARE ENTERING WHITE WATER, NOTHIMG SEEMS RIGHT. WE DON'T KNOW WHERE WE ARE, THE WATER IS GREEN, NO WHITE." it was also claimed that officials at the Navy board inquiry stated that the planes "FLEW OFF TO MARS." sand's article was the first to suggest a supernatural element to the Flight 19 incident. 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 eventsin the region. the next year, Gaddis's expanded this article into a book, Invisible Horizons. others would follow with their own work, elaborating Gaddis's ideas.


This is a list incidents attributed in popular culture to the Bermuda Triangle ~ AIRCRAFT INCIDENTS  :: 1945:December 5, Flight 19 :: 1948: January 30 Avro Tudor G-AHNP Star Tiger from Santa Maria Airport in the Azoresto Kindley Field, Bermuda:: 1948: December 28 Doughlas DC-3 NC16002 from San Juan,Puerto Rico, to Miami:: 19489: January 17 Avro Tudor G-ARGE Star Ariel from Kindley Field, Bermuda to Kingston Airport Jamaica.                                      ~ INCIDENTS AT SEA:: 1918: USS Cyclops, collier,left Barbados on March 4 en route to Baltimore, Maryland:: 1921: January 31, Carroll A. Deering, Captain W.B Wormell found aground to abandoned at Diamond Shoals,near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina:: 1925: 1 December, SS Cotopaxi:: 1941: USS Proteus (AC-9):: 1963: SS Marine sulphur Queen,  

~ INCIDENTS ON  LANDS:: 1969: Great Isaac Lighthouse (Bimini,Bahamas) - Its two keepers disappeared and were never found.


                                                     
                                                                                                                       BERMUDA TRIANGLE MAP


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