Introduction to
THE
BERMUDA TRIANGLE
For hundreds of years,
ships and aircraft have vanished into thin air, in an area of
the Atlantic Ocean commonly known as "The Bermuda Triangle".
Other ships have been found deserted, drifting on an endless course
to nowhere. Unidentified
Flying Objects have
been recorded in the area since the days of Columbus.
The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used in an article
written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964.
This web site will
NOT pretend the mystery has been solved. IT HAS NOT. One only
has to go to the United States Naval Site to prove that. Check
later in the Credits page to go to their site. The reason I am
building this web site is because I love building web sites :)
Plus, I find the Ocean to hold more Mysteries than anyone could
ever hope to explain. I love the sea and will herein site information
gathered about the triangle from various sources, such as Charles
Berlitz's book, "The Bermuda Triangle", other histories,
and various references from the internet such as the United States
Naval Site.
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