What type of remains have been found in the Bermuda triangle?
None, everything and everybody vanished
There was a ( social drama situation) type television series drama along these lines- long time ago. The survivors were a group of college students, it was some University project that well, went amuck. Plot was a sort of brightside version of Lord of the Flies, the cast was multi-racial and co-ed. The show was called The New People, or the University New People, something like that- sort of crossing the (Gilligan) and experimental/accidental sociology plot lines-it was not intended to be a comedy.
The Bermuda triangle is a place in the sea, in a triangle shape close to Miami, and a lot of planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared there
Are there any marroitt hotal in Bermuda?
No.
The last Marriott hotel was the Marriott Castle Harbour Hotel, which was demolished in 2002 and has since been replaced by Tucker's Point Hotel & Spa.
How did the Bermuda triangle get its place?
Tectonic drift -- Actually, that's moving it.
The Bermuda Triangle reaches from Bermuda (a tiny island) to Puerto Rico (a tiny island) to the city of Miami (not so tiny.)
The concept of the Bermuda triangle was created in 1950 with an article by Associated Press reporter Edward Van Winkle Jones. He had a map showing an airplane flying from Bermuda toward Puerto Rico, another plane flying from Puerto Rico to Miami, and finally, Flight 19 flying from Fort Lauderdale out in the direction of Bermuda.
It looks a triangle drawn over the Atlantic Ocean. Each year, ships and planes go missing off the eastern coastline of the United States, as planes have for a century, and ships literally for hundreds of years. Yet both the US Coast Guard and Lloyds of London state that no more ships or planes go missing here than off the Pacific coastline.
Much of the story however, begins with Flight 19, aka the Lost Patrol when supposedly they disappeared suddenly into the infamous Bermuda Triangle. Flight 19 disappeared in December of 1945 but it wasn't into the Bermuda triangle and it wasn't sudden - it took five hours for each of the TMB avengers to drop out of the sky. The irony of Flight 19 is that none of the men died within the infamous Bermuda triangle.
Three crash sites have been located and one aircraft has been raised from the sea.
Taken from, Discovery of Flight 19
Douglas Westfall, historic publisher, Specialbooks.com
What country possesses Bermuda triangle?
The Bermuda tirangle is hold pessision by either Bermuda or the United States
Where is the bramuta triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area of water that is located in the Atlantic Ocean. This area covers from the tip of Florida to Bermuda, down to Puerto Rico and back to the tip of Florida.
Is there any link between Bermuda triangle and the destruction of air france447?
The air France flight was destroyed hundreds of miles away from Bermuda.
Where can you get a Bermuda carriage bell?
Go to eBay and do some searches. Such as "Bermuda Bell", "Carriage Bell", Streecar Bell", or "Cable Car Bell". They do show up but not a lot. The older ones are of the manual plunger type.There are also 6/12 volt models. They range from mint/in the box to used/in need of TLC. The prices average +/- $100.00, depending on condition. I have one on my golf cart and have had a lot of fun with it.
What actors and actresses appeared in Bermuda Triangle - 1996?
The cast of Bermuda Triangle - 1996 includes: Sam Behrens as John Michael Campillo as Mala Jane Daly as Ginnie Mae Cooper David Gallagher as Sam Jerry Hardin as Slick Lisa Jakub as Annie Gustavo Laborie as Roberto Dennis Neal as Calvin Michael Reilly Burke as Michael Sandra Thigpen as Nora Susanna Thompson as Grace Naomi Watts as Amanda
Did Columbus survive the Bermuda triangle?
Obviously, the Dauntless Admiral of the Ocean Sea and his Task Force l492 made all-up four voyages of discovery with Chris in command.
m = middle side length
shortest side length is 75 miles less than the middle side length m; so, use (m - 75) to represent the length of the shortest side
longest side length is 375 miles longer than the middle side length m; so, us (m + 375) to represent the length of the longest side
perimeter of the triangle = the sum of all the side lengths
3075 = m + (m - 75) + (m + 375)
3075 = 3m + 300
2775 = 3m
925 = m
3075 = 925 + (925 - 75) + (925 + 375)
Therefore, the lengths of the sides from smallest side to longest side are: 850 miles, 925 miles, and 1300 miles
burmuda traingle is a place in atlantic oceanwhere many ships and aeroplanes dissapear.
What should be applied to the names of ships trains and planes?
Specific names of ships, trains and planes are capitalized. Otherwise, the words ship, train, or plane are not capitalized.
Is there a Skull Island in the center of the Bermuda Triangle?
Skull Island is a fictional African time-warp island that figured in the movie and cartoon versions of King Kong. No they do not send ambassadors to Connecticut- horrible joke but don"t Monkey around with Great Apes!
How many things have disappeared into the Bermuda triangle?
Over 1,000,523 People/ objects have dissapeared into the Bermuda triangle...That is including dissapearing objects/ People from Hundreds of years ago.
What is the deal with the 'Bermuda Triangle'?
Lots of ships and planes have disappeared in the area, and there are certain uncommon phenomena that occur there.
Are there aliens found on earth?
the answer is no
if you want more details watch this Documentary movie :
National.Geographic.-.Naked.Science.-.Alien.Contact.avi
search for it on the web and watch it
Who was the founder of the Bermuda Triangle?
Popular fishing commentator and author Vincent ( Gadabout) Gaddis wrote a book about it called Invisible Horizons- the phrase Bermuda Triangle stuck- later radio announcer Roby Yonge ( Not Ruby Young) worked it into his act on Music Radio WABC= am 770. The idea took root in Florida, where many of these accidents and disappearances ( Planes, yachts, etc) originated, so why not.
When an airplane goes from NY to PR does it pass by the Bermuda triangle?
Yes, it does. The cruise ships also travel through the 'triangle'.
What is the history of the Bermuda triangle?
The history of the 'Bermuda Triangle' began with an Associated Press article by Edward Van Winkle Jones in 1950 that there was something unusual about disappearances in the area of Bermuda.
The first use of the term was in a 1964 article with a similar theme 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.