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Here we present the world`s biggest mysteries. Humans` search lead to the most amazing experiences, explorations and discoveries.

National Geographic explores the Bermuda Triangle – why disappear so many ships and aircrafts?

2004-10-14
Britain's Pioneer TV is making an hour documentary on Flight 19 and the Bermuda Triangle for National Geographic's Explorer. The documentary, directed by Simon Ludgate, will feature the famous researcher and author Gian J. Quasar.

Photo (for illustration from Travel Explorations - AJ).

 

The Bermuda Triangle is a popular name for a section of the western Atlantic Ocean which lies roughly between the British colony of Bermuda, Miami and southern Florida, and the island of Puerto Rico. So because of its reputation for several mysterious disappearances it got this name for many decades ago.

 

Flight 19 is the most famous aviation mystery in history. It`s the disappearance in peacetime of an entire squadron of 5 US Navy torpedo bombers and their crews while flying a routine training mission off Florida on 5 December in 1945. Flight 19's disappearance was one of the most important incidents that created the myths of the Bermuda Triangle.

 

Gian Quasar is the first person to completely document the Bermuda Triangle, incident by incident. His research began over 12 years ago, and he has compiled the largest private repository of reports and official maritime documents, containing over 350 cases spanning over 2 centuries. Over 150 of these have been disappearances which have happened in the last 25 years.

 

As Gian says it on his website: "there's two ways to be stupid: so stupid that you don't know anything; and so stupid that you don't suspect anything. Now, that's really stupid! I think I've been cured of both these manifestations during my research into the Bermuda Triangle".

 

According to the website Burmada-Triangle.Org, a number of derelicts continue to be picked up around Bermuda in the last year. All the boats have been mysteriously deserted and were manned by season skippers or crew. Vessels include Peanuts Too and three others.

 

Studies in magnetism and electrostatic charging are shedding light on the Triangle's famous enigma of anomalies, aberrations and sudden disappearance. Electrostatic charging of an aircraft can even render it invisible. Can this explain some sudden disappearances from radar in the Triangle? Will National Geographic finally solve this great mystery?

 

Stein Morten Lund, 14 October 2004

 

Additional information

Bermuda-Triangle.Org is the website of Gian J. Quasar. It originally began in 1999 as his massive database on the Bermuda Triangle until the publication of his book, Into the Bermuda Triangle. Now it's also the personal website of the author, not only containing the Bermuda Triangle database but keeping everyone updated on his several other books, events and projects. Read more about the mystery on the website: www.Bermuda-Triangle.org.

 

Check out the list of aircrafts missing! This list represents a wide range of bizarre and mysterious disappearances. Many have vanished within sight of land, while on radar and while just about to touch down at runways. Others have vanished over shallow water. Read more on the page Bermuda-triangle - Lost aircrafts.

 

Book about the Burmada Triangle:

Title: The Bermuda Triangle: an odyssey of unexplained disappearances at sea.

Nonfiction

Words: 103,740

Author: Gian J. Quasar

Status: completed.

Maps: 20 are available.

Artwork: 20 or more are also available for use.

Photos: upward of 80 are available, though doubtless not all would be used.

Introduction

The Bermuda Triangle is a popular name for a section of the western Atlantic Ocean which lies roughly between the British colony of Bermuda, Miami and southern Florida, and the island of Puerto Rico. It received this name decades ago because of its reputation for mysterious disappearances. This book is the summation of 12 years of research on the topic. The hundreds of mysterious incidents herein are not based on mystery magazine reading or surfing the web, but on official reports of the investigating bureaus.

 

Overview

The purpose of this book is not to just recount mysteries of the sea. These provide a base of obvious facts. It is a compilation of a search for a solution that takes the reader through an unnerving collection of circumstantial evidence, probable facts, possible theories, and speculative solutions to fascinating questions.

 

Other books about the Bermuda Triangle:

Author Charles Berlitz.

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