Bermuda Triangle
The story what we call the ''Bermuda Triangle'' actually started 56 years ago in 1984. The name was first used by the American author Vincent Gaddis in Argosy magazine, to describe an area the shape of a triangle in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Florida. It has also been referred as the ''Devil Triangle''. In 1945, five US navy planes and 14 men's disappeared in the areas while doing routine training exercise. The fighters leader, Lieutenant Charles Carol Tylor was heard over the radio saying '' We are entering white water nothing seems right, we don't know where we are , the water is green no white'' . In the mid 1980s 25 small planes disappeared while passing through the Bermuda Triangle. They were never seen again even the wreckage was not recovered. Over the past 50 years 3000 ships and 100 planes have gone missing in the mysterious stretch of water in the Atlantic Ocean. It is more than 500,000 square miles it extends from Florida to Puerto Rico and the country Bermuda in the north. It is also know as The Graveyard of Atlantic, The sea of Doom, Sargasso Graveyard these names were used in 18th and 19 centuries. But the name Bermuda Triangle was used in the time 1964 in an article by Vincent H.Gaddis with Argosy as the title.
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