Amelia never had anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is made up of an imaginary line drawn from Miami Beach, Florida to Puerto Rico, and then to Bermuda, which forms the triangle. Wikipedia has a map and additional information about the Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is a Fictional part of the Atlantic Ocean, with Miami, Florida (at one corner), San Juan, Puerto Rico (at another corner), and Bermuda (at another corner). It is a place where planes and ships are supposed to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. The PBS science show Nova, and Dr. Arthur C. Clarke for the Discovery Channel, investigated the Bermuda Triangle and found it was much ado about nothing. There is no big deal about the Bermuda Triangle and almost all of the planes and ships that have disappeared there can be explained away. The Bermuda Triangle was mainly invented to sell cheap books, movies, and TV shows, to gullible people. There is no more danger in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large area of the plant. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and nothing happened to them.
Bermuda and Florida
The Bermuda Triangle is a lot of nonsense. Most of the disappearances can be explained with investigations. NOVA, the PBS science show, looked into the Bermuda Triangles and proved it was much ado about nothing. The main reason people talk about the Bermuda Triangle is make money from gullible individuals.
The setting starts out in the Bermuda triangle and ends up on polyphemuses island. The fleece was surrounded by man eating sheep.
The people there undoubtedly know about it, and probably know it was more or less made up to sell books and newspapers. Given the weather and amount of vessels in the area, what turns up missing is about what you would expect to turn up missing. A great deal of the "mysterious vanishings" in the Triangle either did not happen, did not happen in the triangle , or happened in horrible storms, that sort of thing.
There is no proof that aliens even exist. They are just a story people make up to sell newspapers and such. the Bermuda Triangle is a made-up mystery, too. Given the amount of traffic, the weather and such, the amount of missing vehicles is about what you would expect. Again, an story made up to sell books and such. There is a book by a man named Larry Kusche (or something like that) called "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved". Anyone interested in knowing the true facts about the Triangle should read it.
It isn't. The Bermuda Triangle is a made-up mystery; you are no more likely to vanish there than any other piece of ocean... or you can bet the insurance companies would forbid travel in the danger zone. If you are really interested in how the Bermuda Triangle Hoax got started, there's a book called "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery-Solved" by Larry Kusche.
I'm pretty sure in the ocean
Miami, Puerto Rico, the Bahama Islands, and Bermuda are usually the land areas that are included in most versions of the Bermuda triangle. The type of land that these places have in common is beautiful beaches and surrounding waters that are very popular with tourists.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle per se is defined over open water: no land.Actually, the Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary place, so what it exactly includes is up to an individual's imagination.
the ships that got lost in the bermuda triangle had sinked or maybe landed on a hidden island we still don't still know what happened i think scientists will now it this is a real mysterious triangle we don't know who maid it if aliens are true they may have something to do with it with alien technology or something i think there is an code or another word in the bermuda triangle word i know scientists will find out..........im only 8 and i wanna be a scientist when i grow up :)