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Bermuda

Officially the Bermudas or Somers Islands, Bermuda is a British overseas territory in the North Altantic Ocean. It was named after Spanish navigator Juan de Bermudez, who discovered the island in 1505. Bermuda is the oldest and most populous remaining British overseas territory.

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Is Easter Island in the Bermuda triangle?

The Bermuda Triangle is not a set defined area, and different accounts of the Bermuda Triangle give different measurements of it. In most of these, there are several islands.

Who was the first person who made it through the Bermuda triengle?

The concept of the Bermuda Triangle, an area in the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and airplanes are said to mysteriously disappear, gained popularity in the mid-20th century. However, there is no definitive record of a "first person" to successfully navigate through it, as many vessels and aircraft have traversed the area without incident. Notable flights and journeys, such as those by commercial airlines and naval ships, have crossed the region for decades. The idea of the Bermuda Triangle is more a product of folklore and speculation than a historical event involving a singular individual.

How Bermuda high affects the formation of hurricanes?

The Bermuda high, a semi-permanent high-pressure system located in the Atlantic Ocean, plays a significant role in hurricane formation and path. It influences the steering currents of tropical storms, often guiding them toward the U.S. East Coast or away from land. A stronger Bermuda high can lead to an increased likelihood of hurricanes forming and moving northwestward, while a weaker high may allow storms to recurve out to sea. Additionally, its position can affect the environmental conditions, such as wind shear and moisture levels, which are crucial for hurricane development.

Is the flight from Boston to Bermuda domestic or international?

Both. US Customs, Immigration and Agriculture pre-clear passengers in Bermuda before boarding flights to the US, so they are treated like domestic passengers when arriving in the US. They must go through normal border controls before boarding the flight, however.

Freight shipped on the same flight will, as far as I am aware, be treated as international freight, having not been pre-cleared in Bermuda.

Passengers flying to Bermuda from the US must clear HM Customs and Bermuda Immigration on arrival.

Words from Bermuda?

In stead of saying "man" as in 'hey, man' or 'whats up, man?' You say 'bye' 'hey, bye' or 'whats up, bye?' also some rare words are 'peasin' (as in 'get peasin, bye') means hurry up, and knighted means you've got a bad attitude ( 'ya real knighted this mornin') Another old word is 'do' which comes from when men tip there hat to a lady and say 'how do you do' ( It was shortend to 'do') Bermudians also sometimes say wanilla instead of vanilla. There are many more which I can't be bothered to name so that's it.

How do you get around in Bermuda?

By public bus, taxi, ferry, or you can rent a bike (or as foreigners call them, mopeds). You cannot have a car unless you are a resident. So no renting of cars. You can also rent bicycle's, or use your own two feet, as its only 22 miles long.

What is the zip code for Bermuda?

Bermuda uses postal codes with two letters followed by two digits. The two letters denote a post office. There is no consistent relationship between the postal code and the parish.

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Aruba, Bahamas, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands :
No postal codes are used in these countries

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Barbados, Cayman Islands : postal codes used for postal boxes only.

What are Bermuda's state symbols?

Bermuda has a variety of symbols. Their bird is the Cahow because it represents strength, and endurance. Their flower is the Bermudiana, and their vegetable is the onion.

What is the crystal pyramid in the Bermuda triangle?

french and american discovery team only found one thing they only sayed close to the entrence they found a crystal ball they say it has a strange power

What is Bermudas national sport?

Bermuda is not a nation, and describing anything as "national" is an incendiary issue. The current, West Indian-dominated, local government is keen on independence, and uses the term freely, but Bermuda is a UK territory. National flag is the Union Jack. National anthem is God Save the Queen.

That being said, there is no national sport. Cricket and football are probably the two most popular spectator sports, though rugby has a strong following, as well. Golf and tennis are very popular, as well. Bermuda has more acres of golf course per square mile than any other place in the world. It was supposedly a Bermudian woman who introduced tennis to the USA, from Bermuda.

Sail racing is popular with those who can afford it, and Bermuda Fitted Dinghy racing is particularly notable as the only uniquely Bermudian sport.

Where can I buy a Bermuda Lucky Stone Necklace?

I just bought a Bermuda Lucky Stone from E.R. Aubrey. The store has two locations in Hamilton, Bermuda and both stores sell the lucky stones. You might be able to order them online but I doubt it.

When did John Armstrong - bishop of Bermuda - die?

John Armstrong - bishop of Bermuda - died in 1992.

How many miles is it from Charleston SC to Bermuda?

777 nautical miles.

This is equivalent to 894 miles, or 1438 kilometers.

What is the coordinates of Hamilton?

Hamilton, Bermuda:

  1. 32° 17′ 34.8″ N, 64° 46′ 55.2″ W
  2. 32.293, -64.782

What is the latitude of Bermuda's capital?

Type your answer here... la la la la la! ha ha ha!

Bermuda is an island in the Caribbean sea?

No - it is an island in the Atlantic Ocean, a few hundred miles off the coast of North Carolina.

What type of animal is a bird?

The categories of animals are mammal, reptile, amphibian, insect, fish and bird....bird is its own category with several subspecies within that category. The study of birds is called ornithology.

Why do people watch sports?

The basic anser would be they watch sports for the entertainment value. Which would be the same as saying to fill [spare] time or to fill in time that would be spent doing nothing. Some people may watch a sporting event to keep track of a particular player they may personelly know, or a team on wich they use to be a player. Others may watch sports because their jobs are part of the process such as sports columnist or coaches, or advertisers. Others may watch sports to keep current on statistics win/losses for gambling purposes. It's a vicarious thrill of being on the side of the "winners". Long ago, battles were a matter of life and death, with "our guys" having a serious interest in winning. If "our guys" lost, generally the men were killed and the town looted. If "our guys" were the winners, they got to do the looting and killing. Back then it was all participation sports. Everybody played, and everybody had a serious interest in the outcome. Today, we have "civilized" our thirst for victory, and focus our efforts into team sports. When our team wins some still get the sense of satisfaction from the victory. Others are far more removed from the events and we recognize it for what it is: a bunch of testosterone infused jocks being overpaid for our entertainment. They don't really DO much for society other than make some of the audience feel like winners because of their emotional ties to the team, usually through regional proximity.

What is Bermuda Airport's First Class Lounge Code?

The three digit code is 251. I know the 2nd and third digits are 51. But the first digit may not be 2.