A thread of evidence...A lack of clues...A hopeless situation...
From all over the world
By Dragan Andrei
Serban Valentin
Trifu Paul
Mestecaneanu Mihai
Summary
Chapter
Title
Page
Mysterious places
3-5
Bermuda Triangle
3
Gateway to Hell
4
Unsolved mysteries
5-7
The purpose of Stonehenge
5
Loch Ness monster?
5
UFOs
6
Unsolved murders
7-9
J.F.K’s assassination
7
Lady D’s death
8
Explained mysteries, but still unsolved
Ghosts
9
Poltergeist
9
Mysterious places
Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda Triangle, region of the western Atlantic Ocean that has become associated in the popular imagination with mysterious maritime disasters. Also known as the Devil's Triangle, the triangle-shaped area covers about 1,140,000 sq km (about 440,000 sq mi) between the island of Bermuda, the coast of southern Florida, and Puerto Rico.
The sinister reputation of the Bermuda Triangle may be traceable to reports made in the late 15th century by navigator Christopher Columbus concerning the Sargasso Sea, in which floating masses of gulfweed were regarded as uncanny and perilous by early sailors; others date the notoriety of the area to the mid-19th century, when a number of reports were made of unexplained disappearances and mysteriously abandoned ships. The earliest recorded disappearance of a United States vessel in the area occurred in March 1918, when the USS Cyclops vanished.
The incident that consolidated the reputation of the Bermuda Triangle was the disappearance in December 1945 of Flight 19, a training squadron of five U.S. Navy to