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Presented by:-Akhilesh Maurya(R040307003)

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Bermuda triangle

The Bermuda Triangle or "Devil's Triangle" is a triangular-shaped area off the coast of Florida that is famous for reports in which strange disappearances occur and magnetic compasses go haywire. 

Some of these disappearances have been attributed to the paranormal, a suspension of the laws of physics, or activity by extraterrestrial beings by popular culture.

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Dead zone

Triangular boundary in most written works has as its points somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Florida; San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda, with most of the accidents concentrated along the southern boundary around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits.

The area is one of the most heavily-sailed shipping lanes in the world and also a heavily flown route for commercial and private aircraft heading towards Florida, the Caribbean, and South America from points north

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Columbus's observations

11th Oct 1492Christopher for the 1st time saw

"strange dancing lights on the horizon", flames in the sky and bizarre compass bearings in the area.

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Triangular area

Triangle area Teignmouth Electron

Schooner Carroll A. Deering

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Paranormal events

Patriot, which sailed from Charleston, South Carolina to New York City on December 30, 1812, and was never heard from again.

The mysterious abandonment of the Mary Celeste in 1872.

USS Cyclops under the command of Lieutenant Commander G. W. Worley, went missing without a trace with a crew of 306 sometime after March 4, 1918, after departing the island of Barbados.

Japanese vessel Raifuku Maru in 1921 went down with all hands after sending a distress signal which allegedly said "Danger like dagger now. Come quick!", or "It's like a dagger, come quick!“.

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Star Tiger was lost on January 30, 1948. Star Ariel was lost on January 17, 1949. SS Marine Sulphur Queen, a T2 tanker on February 4,

1963. On August 28, 1963 a pair of U.S. Air Force KC-135

Stratotanker aircraft collided and crashed into the Atlantic.

Donald Crowhurst was a sailor competing in the Sunday Times Golden Globe Race of 1968-69 and his boat, a trimaran named Teignmouth Electron, left England on October 31, 1968; it was found abandoned south of the Azores on July 10, 1969.

And many more incident kept happening in triangle area…..

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Flight 19A training flight of TBM Avenger bombers

that went missing on December 5, 1945 while over the Atlantic.

Description Flight encountered unusual phenomena and

anomalous compass readings, and that the flight took place on a calm day under the leadership of an experienced pilot, Lt. Charles Carroll Taylor

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Flight 19 tragedy

Are u shocked?

I request u not to be so!

Whatever u just saw is one of the inexplicable truth of modern science research.The tremendous amount of gravitational pull is the reason of this, but why so, still remains a question.

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The disappearance of the five airplanes confirmed the existence of Bermuda Triangle and vexed the experts.Based on Jon F. Myrhe interview it’s clear that the mystery of the triangle is approaching it’s solution.

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JON F. MYHRE(Aviation Investigator) deduced that if it all occurred as the data of transcripts have shown there must be one of the plane which could be found out using water expeditions.

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All the pilots on the mission were trained professional yet could not get a clue on what was happening with them in the dreaded zone.The compass went wayward but the radio reception did continue for some of the time, finally providing the experts with a starting point for their investigations.

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In 1975 a librarian by the name of Larry Kusche published a book entitled The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved. In the book Kusche revealed that many of the strange accidents and disappearances reported in the Bermuda Triangle were not so "paranormal" after all

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Cross Fired:-

The Bermuda Triangle is one of two places on earth that a magnetic compass points towards true north

The Gulf Stream is swift and turbulent and can quickly erase any evidence of a disaster. This unpredictable weather pattern including sudden storms and water spouts can lead to trouble for captains and pilots.

The strong currents over the many reefs in the triangle cause the topography to be in a constant state of flux in the triangle. Navigators may not be able to adjust to these hazards as swiftly.

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Contd…The triangle sits over an oceanic trench. Large

amounts of gas are released to the surface that causes a vacuum-like effect and unstable waters that are unable to support a ship.

This compass variation between the two changes by as much as 20 degrees and if it is not compensated for, a navigator could find himself lost and in deep trouble

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The end? Or just a start!

None of these theories are set in stone, and all of them have been debated in one way or another. Maybe the mystery of the triangle is a mystery, maybe it is not, but the many disappearances and accidents definitely leads the mind the wonder and wander, and isn't that what makes life so interesting?

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Thank you

The voodoo sea, the general term used for the Bermuda triangle has long been a destination of research and discovery and so here is my quest to be a part of it.

I would like to thank Ms.Vijyalakshmi Mam and rituraj for kind support and all of u for ur kind audience.