Group 5 presented on mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. Their presentation included a list of missing aircraft and ships from 1950 to 1945 that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, including B-24 Liberator bombers, Lockheed PV-1 Ventura planes, and the Star Ariel cargo ship. The presentation noted that Christopher Columbus observed strange compass readings and a fireball crashing into the sea during his 1492 voyage through the Sargasso Sea, and discussed theories about unusual magnetic forces in the Bermuda Triangle, though US Navy Project Magnet found no evidence of this.
1. GROUP 5
Karolina Gajek (Poland)
Roksana Zwolinska (Poland)
Klaudia Zak (Poland)
Joanna Mikoda (Poland)
Raquel Santana Ríos (Spain)
Iru Rodríguez García (Spain)
Jan (Germany)
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5. In 1492 Christopher
Columbus was on his famous
journey, which would
eventually lead him to the
West Indies. He noted that the
ship’s compass was acting
strangely and giving
inaccurate readings in the
Sargasso Sea, and at one
point he saw a frat hall
of fire shoot across the sky
and crash into the sea.
9. There are many
bizarre and
mysterious
situations that we
cannot prove or
disprove. Could
they be right?
Everything is possible
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14. The Navy’s Project Magnet studies
forces around the world. It has
passed over the area many times
and has not found any unusual
magnetic disturbances.
15. In the Bermuda Triangle, where magnetic
north and true north actually match,
navigators have to remember not to
compensate. Otherwise you will
wind off the course in the middle of the
ocean!