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Exercise 4: “Bermuda Triangle”

1. The unidentified mystery of the Bermuda Triangle proclaims that 58 years ago, on
an extraordinary sunny day, a few Navy planes got lost by no means, endlessly
never returned again after a routine training in Florida. They disappeared like dew on
a June morning.
2. “A virtual cottage industry in myth-making” I would say that this editorial is a way
of other myths being created, that other people added legends about the Bermuda
Triangle and tried to get everyone to pay attention to it, myths could be intensified,
mounting like an industry.
3. Theories of the disappearance of the Bermuda Triangle floated that intrigues of a
vast sea monster, a colossal squid, or even creatures from outer space have been
endorsed. Also, seizure, the existence of a third facet and a great oceanic gas
gushing out. These, have all been recommended perpetrators.
People respond to this as the reality, banal, some quarrelled about it being perilous,
a human blunder, meticulous cooperation or blueprint and just bare bad luck could
explain the numerous vanishing.
4. John Reilly mentioned that the intersection of an exceedingly travelled area had
been a very demanding crossroad since early on voyaging, in Europe. “To say quite
a few ships and airplanes have gone down there is like saying there are an awe full
lot of car accidents on the New Jersey Turnpike – surprise, surprise.” Reilly
explained the missing planes and ships as a dreadful amount of mishaps.
Lieutenant Russell’s comeback were that the Bermuda Triangle’s post mortem were
that it had been joint that the forces of ‘nature’ and the volatility of mankind surpass
an unrealism fairy-tale each year.
5. Graveyard of the Atlantic
Bermuda Triangle: An area with some odd figures, it’s one of only two places on
Earth – the other being a locale moniker, the Devil’s Sea, in the east coast of Japan.
The Devil’s Sea like the Bermuda Triangle, has the same baffling status, where true
north and magnetic north line up. It makes it tricky for compass readings, dubious. It
is also known for the endless underwater trench in the world, remains could settle in
a watery grave miles below the surface of the ocean. The Bermuda Triangle is about
19 000 feet downward and is near its southern tip. Perilous fish and reefs were found
along continental shelves. Routing peril currents of the reef constantly propagate
navigational hazards, according to the Coast Guard. The weather, the major problem
in the area is, hurricanes, not predominantly generate for gales. Caribbean-Atlantic
storms could yield waterspouts which could imply a catastrophe for pilots and
marines. A Gulf Stream travels along the western verge of the triangle, which could
be an aspect. The warm water, two-to-four knot currents creates weather patterns
that remain channelled within it. Could anyone endure the legend of the Bermuda
Triangle? We’ll wait and see…

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