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The Bermuda Triangle aka the Devil's Triangle

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

Popular culture has attributed these disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors, and numerous official agencies have stated that the number and nature of disappearances in the region is similar to that in any other area of ocean.

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.

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 outside it. Often his research was simple: he would review period newspapers of the dates of reported incidents and find reports on possibly relevant events like unusual weather, that were never mentioned in the disappearance stories.

Kusche concluded that:
The number of ships and aircraft reported missing in the area was not significantly greater, proportionally speaking, than in any other part of the ocean.

In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances that did occur were, for the most part, neither disproportionate, unlikely, nor mysterious; furthermore, Berlitz and other writers would often fail to mention such storms.

The numbers themselves had been exaggerated by sloppy research. A boat's disappearance, for example, would be reported, but its eventual (if belated) return to port may not have been.

Some disappearances had, in fact, never happened. One plane crash was said to have taken place in 1937 off Daytona Beach, Florida, in front of hundreds of witnesses; a check of the local papers revealed nothing.

The legend of the Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery, perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reasoning, and sensationalism.

Source: en.wikipedia.org
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10 Geological Wonders of The World

Nature have a lot of natural wonders. Each country has a stunning region. Here are a few places in the world all the 'wonders of geology' which you probably know, or did not you realize.
1. The Wave, United States
Located between Arizona and Utah, USA. This stunning red rock located on the border of Arizona and Utah, USA. The Wave is made up of sand dunes about 190 million years old who have been turned to stone.
Formation of a little-known people can only be accessed by walking through the lane rise as far as three miles.
2. Antelope Canyon, Arizona, United States
Antelope Canyon Antelope canyon or gorge is a well-known to be in Page, Coconino County, Arizona, United States.
This canyon area into the complex Navajo Indian Reservation, the largest shelter for Dine Indians of North America, which is also called the Navaho or Navajo.
Antelope Canyon formed by erosion of Navajo Sand Stone, mainly due to flash floods and then due to subaerial processes.
3. Great Blue Hole, Belize
Part of the Lighthouse Reef System, the Great Blue Hole is located about 60 miles from the mainland of Belize City. Shaped like a large hole is almost perfect, with a depth of about 125 meters and 300 meters in diameter.
Water depth is what makes a very blue color. This is believed to be the world's largest ocean holes and has a great attraction for divers.
4. Crystal Cave of the Giants (Mexico)
Found deep in a mine in Chihuahua, Mexico. Known as "the Sistine Chapel of Crystals", Mexico's Cueva de los Cristales (Cave of Crystals) contains natural crystals are well known in the world. Such crystals have an average length of 11 meters.
5. Eye of the Sahara, or 'Eye Sahara' (Mauritania)
A land in Mauritania, south-western part of the Sahara Desert has a spectacular view. Threaded circle with a diameter of 30 miles - like eyes. So big it can be seen from space.
This formation was originally thought to be the impact of a meteorite collision but, geologists now believe this is the result of land elevation and erosion. However, what causes a circular shape, is still mysterious.
6. Blue Lake Cave (Brazil)
Area of ​​Mato Grosso do Sul in Brazil has some beautiful underground lake, Gruta do Lago Azul there, Gruta do Mimoso, and Aquario Natural.
The most famous, Gruta do Lago Azul, or Blue Lake Cave - decorated with stalactites and stalagmites and incredible blue lake. Keindangan lake was very impressive.
7. Giants Causeway (Ireland)
Is an area of ​​40,000 consisting of pieces of the column. Giants Causeway is the result of ancient volcanic eruptions.
Located on the north-east coast of Northern Ireland, mostly hexagonal columns, although there are also some of the terms of the four, five, seven and eight. Column is 12 meters high, and high profits in the cliffs is 28 meters.
8. Hell Gate (Turkmenistan)
Contained in the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan. Near the remote village, inhabited by 350 people Derweze, there is a crater 60 meters wide and within 20 meters.
These craters are constantly issuing fire and burned for 38 years.
By locals, this smoldering crater called Crater Gas Darvaza or more well-known as the 'Gate of Hell'. This crater can be seen from a distance of several kilometers.
This is not a natural phenomenon, but rather the result of industrial accidents. In 1971, a Soviet drilling rig accident on an underground cave that holds the gas in massive quantities.
9. Wave Rock (Australia)
Wafe Wave Rock or stone is a natural rock formation located in Western Australia. Shaped like the circular waves.
One wave has a height of about 15 meters long and 110 meters.
10. Chocolate Hills (Philippines)
Consists of approximately 1268 perfectly cone-shaped hill of similar size spread over an area of ​​more than 50 square kilometers. A geological formation that is very unusual, called Chocolate Hills, located in Bohol, Philippines.

Source: scienceray.com, oddee.com, wikipedia
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