About The Bermuda Triangle
The mystery behind it
Introduction to the Bermuda Triangle...
What is the Bermuda Triangle?
The Bermuda Triangle is a place where dozen of ships, planes and people have disappeared with no explanation.You won't find it on any official map and you won't know when you cross the line, but according to some people, the Bermuda Triangle is a very real place where dozen of ships, planes and people have disappeared with no good explanation. Since a magazine first coined the phrase "Bermuda Triangle" in 1964, the mystery has continued to attract attention. When you dig deeper into most cases, though, they're much less mysterious. Either they were never in the area to begin with, they were actually found, or there's a reasonable explanation for their disappearance. Does this mean there's nothing to the claims of so many who have had odd experiences in the Bermuda Triangle? Not necessarily. Scientists have documented deviations from the norm in the area and have found some interesting formations on the seafloor within the Bermuda Triangle's boundaries. So, for those who like to believe in it, there is plenty fuel for the fire.
What is Flight 19?What happened to Flight 19?
Flight 19 was the designation of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared on December 5, 1945 during a United States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 airmen on the flight were lost, as were all 13 crew members of a PBM Mariner flying boat assumed by professional investigators to have exploded in mid-air while searching for the flight. Navy investigators could not determine the cause of the loss of Flight 19 but said the aircraft may have become disoriented and ditched in rough seas after running out of fuel.It was said that the airmen were caught in the Bermuda Triangle.
Is this the only place which has the Bermuda Triangle?
No.It is also rumoured that Singapore has one too.It is at the old Changi Hospital which is also rumoured to be haunted.People have gone into the hospital to investigate,and none has ever come out.
The men of Flight 19 and PBM-5 BuNo 59225
Aircraft
numberPilotCrewSeries Nr.
FT-28Charles C. Taylor, Lieutenant, USNRGeorge Devlin, AOM3c, USNR
Walter R. Parpart, ARM3c, USNR23307
FT-36E. J. Powers, Captain, USMCHowell O. Thompson, SSgt., USMCR
George R. Paonessa, Sgt., USMC46094
FT-3Joseph T. Bossi, Ensign, USNRHerman A. Thelander, S1c, USNR
Burt E. Baluk, JR., S1c, USNR45714
FT-117George W. Stivers, Captain, USMCRobert P. Gruebel, Pvt., USMCR
Robert F. Gallivan, Sgt., USMC73209
FT-81*Forrest J. Gerber, 2nd LT, USMCRWilliam E. Lightfoot, Pfc., USMCR46325
BuNo 59225Walter G. Jeffery, Ltjg, USNHarrie G. Cone, Ltjg, USN
Roger M. Allen, Ensign, USN
Lloyd A. Eliason, Ensign, USN
Charles D. Arceneaux, Ensign, USN
Robert C. Cameron, RM3, USN
Wiley D. Cargill, Sr., Seaman 1st, USN
James F. Jordan, ARM3, USN
John T. Menendez, AOM3, USN
Philip B. Neeman, Seaman 1st, USN
James F. Osterheld, AOM3, USN
Donald E. Peterson, AMM1, USN
Alfred J. Zywicki, Seaman 1st, USN59225
* This particular plane was one crew member short. The airman in question, Marine Corporal Allan Kosnar, had been given special permission not to fly that day because he had had a strong premonition of danger.[
Crystal pyramid found in Bermuda Triangle!
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