The Bermuda Triangle

  • The Beginning of a Mystery

    Happened mysterious disappearance of Flight 19, a squad of five TBM Avenger bombers, with 14 people on board. Another plane, which would go to his rescue, also left no trace. In total, 27 men and 6 planes disappeared.
    Date. December, 05, 1945
  • The Tudor IV Atar Tigre

    The Tudor IV Star Tiger aircraft disappeared, with 31 passengers.
  • A Plane

    A DC-3 NC16002 plane disappeared, with 28 passengers and the crew.
  • Tudor IV, Star Ariel.

    The second Tudor IV, Star Ariel disappeared.
  • The first documented mention of the Bermuda Triangle

    Journalist Edward Van Winkle Jones wrote about lost ships in the Bahamas area.
    the disappearances of ships, airplanes and small boats were "mysterious." I call the area the nickname "Devil's Triangle."
  • The statement of "strange disappearances

    George X. Sand said in a Fate magazine article that used to be "strange marine disappearances" were happening in that area.
  • "The Bermuda Triangle"

    The sensationalist writer Vincent Gaddis coined the term "Bermuda Triangle" in a magazine article.
    He is called the inventor of the term.
  • "Invisible Horizons: The True Mysteries of the Sea" which included a chapter called "

    Vincent Gaddis published the book "Invisible Horizons: The True Mysteries of the Sea" which included a chapter called "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle."
  • The popularization of the Bermuda Triangle

    The writer Charles Berlitz, published The Bermuda Triangle, where he copied text from Gaddis and compiled cases of disappearances (very manipulated and poorly presented), mixed with falsehoods and flagrant exaggerated inventions.
  • Flight 19

    Kusche's investigation revealed a great deal of inconsistencies and lack of accuracy between Berlitz's reports and the original statements of witnesses, participants and others involved in the initial incidents.
  • The twin-engine MU-2B,

    The twin-engine MU-2B, which was carrying four Americans, disappeared on Monday from Puerto Rico to Florida, but the contact was lost shortly after takeoff.
  • True or False

    It should be noted that some of the most popular cases, used to the disappearance of the Bermuda Triangle.