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Bermuda Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle is a region of the North Atlantic


Ocean (roughly) bounded by the southeastern coast of
the U.S., Bermuda, and the islands of the Greater
Antilles (Cuba, Hispaniola, Jamaica, and Puerto Rico).
AREA OF BERMUDA TRIANGLE
The exact boundaries of the Bermuda Triangle are
not universally agreed upon. Approximations of
the total area range between 500,000 and
1,510,000 square miles (1,300,000 and 3,900,000
square kilometers). By all approximations, the
region has a vaguely triangular shape.
Hypothetical explanation 
 Paranormal explanations
 Compass variations
 Gulf Stream
 Human error
 Violent weather
 Methane hydrates
FUN QUOTE ON BERMUDA

MY ROOM IS LIKE THE


BERMUDA
TRIANGLE,
STUFF GOES IN AND IS
NEVER SEEN AGAIN.
ARTICLE PUBLISHED BY NATIONAL NEWS IN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
ON 23,OCTOBER 1998.
INCIDENTS IN BERMUDA TRIANGLE
 HMS Atalanta
 USS Cyclops
 Carroll A. Deering
 Flight 19
 Star Tiger and Star Ariel
 Douglas DC-3
 Connemara IV
 KC-135 Stratotankers
Unknown facts of Bermuda
triangle
The exact number of ships and airplanes that have
disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle is not
known. The most common estimate is about 50
ships and 20 airplanes .The wreckage of many
ships and airplanes reported missing in the region
has not been recovered .It is not known whether
disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle have
been the result of human error or weather
phenomena.
THE BERMUDA
TRIANGLE IS
KNOWN AS “DEVIL
TRIANGLE”.

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