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Why the Bermuda Triangle remained as a Mysery?
Asked by mohd yousuf,
05 Dec '12 04:32 pm
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Because it IS a mystery and no one has been able to solve this or to find out the reason of the happenings in that area. that tells us God is supreme and science is not abvoe GOD
Answered by iqbal seth, 05 Dec '12 04:41 pm
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Just as the skeptics were about to claim a logical explanation, the legend of the Bermuda Triangle today was declared to be alive and well and vexing off the coast of South Florida.
The undersea explorers who announced last month that they might have discovered five Navy planes that vanished mysteriously in 1945, laying a foundation for the myth of a craft-swallowing Caribbean twilight zone, said that on closer inspection, the planes they found turned out not to be those of the fabled "Flight 19."
"The Bermuda Triangle, I'm afraid, if you want to find mystery, is probably even aliver and weller than it was before," said Graham S. Hawkes, the British engineer whose exploration ship happened on the Avenger aircraft on May 8, while looking for sunken treasure.
With a mixture of regret and relief, Mr. Hawkes said at a news conference that in four of the five cases, the tail numbers of the planes his team had found did not match those of the lost aircraft. It just so happened that ...more
The undersea explorers who announced last month that they might have discovered five Navy planes that vanished mysteriously in 1945, laying a foundation for the myth of a craft-swallowing Caribbean twilight zone, said that on closer inspection, the planes they found turned out not to be those of the fabled "Flight 19."
"The Bermuda Triangle, I'm afraid, if you want to find mystery, is probably even aliver and weller than it was before," said Graham S. Hawkes, the British engineer whose exploration ship happened on the Avenger aircraft on May 8, while looking for sunken treasure.
With a mixture of regret and relief, Mr. Hawkes said at a news conference that in four of the five cases, the tail numbers of the planes his team had found did not match those of the lost aircraft. It just so happened that ...more
Source: Thew NewYork Times
Answered by jameel ahmed, 06 Dec '12 10:25 am
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Wearing bermuda is a fashion. ab uske andar jo bhi hai wo to mystery hi rahega naa ... !!!!
Answered by Manoj Joshi, 05 Dec '12 04:33 pm
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