The phrase was popularized by the Fishing commentator, Vincent ( Gadabout) Gaddis in his book Invisible Horizons. He later used the phrase in a magazine article in Argosy- an adventure and borderland science type publication appealing to a mixture of the outdoorsman and science-fiction buffs. Se Mionsters, freak accidents, and UFO's fell right into synch- as did the Bermuda Triangle. The Flying Fisherman ( TV and radio show by Gaddis) well, made a Happy landing ( in both sense) with the Bermuda triangle- a profitable carch.
It has been recorded since 1492.
in 1492 by christoper Columbus
No, its always been that way as long as it has been discovered.
The Bermuda Triangle is named after the island of Bermuda.
The Bermuda Triangle is an imaginary triangle.
As to when it was discovered that is difficult to know, but it has been recorded since 1492
Yes, the Bermuda Triangle is off the coast of Florida, Cuba, and Bermuda.
No it was not the bermuda triangle is an area of ocean.
No there are no pyramids in the bermuda triangle Idiot
why did they name the Bermuda triangle the Bermuda triangle
No, she did not have anything to do with the Bermuda Triangle.
none has pssed the bermuda triangle