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What secret hidden behind barmuda triangle
Asked by janaki chhatoi,
23 Nov '10 06:06 pm
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Lawrence David Kusche, a research librarian from Arizona State University and author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975) argued that many claims of Gaddis and subsequent writers were often exaggerated, dubious or unverifiable. Kusche's research revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Berlitz's accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants, and others involved in the initial incidents. Kusche noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence to the contrary. Another example was the ore-carrier recounted by Berlitz as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean. Kusche also argued that a large percentage of the incidents that sparked allegations of the Triangle's mysterious influence actually occurred well o
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Answered by kartikay sharma, 23 Nov '10 06:41 pm
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It gave birth to bermudas (knickers) changing the shape from the traingular underwears ! Keep this secret with you !
Answered by nkpathak, 23 Nov '10 06:22 pm
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A secret is a secret...Cannot be revealed...If so, it's not a secret.......
Let some secrets LIVE....The generation needs some FAITH in GOD !!
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Answered by Shiva Reddy, 23 Nov '10 06:10 pm
Let some secrets LIVE....The generation needs some FAITH in GOD !!
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The boundaries of the triangle cover the Straits of Florida, the Bahamas and the entire Caribbean island area and the Atlantic east to the Azores. The more familiar triangular boundary in most written works has as its points somewhere on the Atlantic coast of Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico; and the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda, with most of the accidents concentrated along the southern boundary around the Bahamas and the Florida Straits. The area is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships crossing through it daily for ports in the Americas, Europe, and the Caribbean Islands. Cruise ships are also plentiful, and pleasure craft regularly go back and forth between Florida and the islands. It is also a heavily flown route for commercial and private aircraft heading towards Florida, the Caribbean, and South America from points north.
Triangle writers have used a number of supernatural concepts to explain the events. One explanation pins the blame on leftove ...more
Answered by Dinesh Manaktala, 23 Nov '10 06:09 pm
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