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Q: What was the ship that got stuck in the Bermuda triangle on its way to jamstown?
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How do you start a story about the Bermuda Triangle?

You start with a ship or plane and you fly to the Bermuda Triangle and the weather turns BAD!


What is the Atalanta ship?

The Ship called Atalanta was lost in the Bermuda Triangle.


What was the first ship to get lost in the Bermuda Triangle?

there is no way to know this.


What was the 4 ship to get lost in the Bermuda triangle?

It was the Elen austin


What was the second ship to get lost in the Bermuda triangle?

Yor grandmas cats raft.


Has anybody been down to the Bremuda Triangle recently?

Each year, thousands of tourists travel by airline, private plane, cruise ship, and private vessels in, around, and through the Bermuda triangle. Anyone traveling between Miami, Peurto Rico, Bermuda, and parts of the Bahamas goes to the Bermuda triangle. The area known as the Bermuda triangle is a VERY popular tourist destination.


How long has people known about the Bermuda triangle?

The first known use of the term "Bermuda Triangle" or "Devil's Triangle" was in a magazine article in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These publications were based on speculation, not science.


Who went to the Bemuda's Triangle before?

Tourists, lots and lots of tourists. Each year, thousands of tourists travel by airline, private plane, cruise ship, and private vessels in, around, and through the Bermuda triangle. Anyone traveling between Miami, Peurto Rico, Bermuda, and parts of the Bahamas goes to the Bermuda triangle. The area known as the Bermuda triangle is a VERY popular tourist destination.


Was 'Marie Celeste' found in the Bermuda Triangle?

No, Marie Celeste was not found in the Bermuda Triangle. The name references the main ship in the short story "J. Habakuk Jephson's Statement" published by Arthur Conan Doyle (May 22, 1859 - July 7, 1930) in Cornhill Magazine in January 1884. The short story presents the ship, based upon the events of 1872 in the sailing career of the hermaphrodite brig Mary Celeste, as sailing from Louisiana to Africa without any stops in the Bermuda Triangle.


Has anyone survived the burmuda triangle?

People go through the Bermuda triangle all the time. I have been through it on ship and plane many times.


Is Bermuda triagle is myth?

The first use of the term was in a 1964 article that was published in 'Argosy' by Vincent Gaddis called 'The Deadly Bermuda Triangle'. Then in 1974, two books were published, 'The Bermuda Triangle' by Charles Berlits and 'The Devil's Triangle' by Richard Winer. These books turned out to be very popular and the idea caught on, making this an excellent subject to sell books and magazines. These two books were the source for the popular terms. Since that time, many stories and urban legends have been told about this area; there seems to be no end to the fanciful spin that people enjoy with these stories. But the fact is, the Bermuda Triangle area is one of the most popular and heavily travelled areas of the western world. Every cruise ship that sails out of Miami sails into the Triangle. Everyone who lives in and travels by plane or ship between Bermuda, Miami, Peurto Rico and the Bahamas travels through the Bermuda Triangle. So, it's safe to say that the Bermuda Triangle is a myth; but you are free to enjoy the stories if it suits you.


Where are ship accidents?

I think the most ship accidents or on the Pacific Ocean or the Bermuda triangle. Anywhere that ships are there can be ship accidents, just as with cars - motor accidents can occur anywhere that cars are.