Okay so I have written an article on the Bermuda Triangle three times and every time i get it done (which takes around an hour) this dumb computer deletes it. Sorry about that. Instead i will just post the list of people who have disappeared through the Bermuda Triangle and hope that you get it. If not i'm so sorry i have a Creepy mental laptop.
1609: mate Henry Ravens sailed in a long boat with a crew of 7 men. never made it to his destination
1812: the ship Patriot and its main passenger Theodosia Burr Alston,
1814: US Navy vessel the Wasp, commanded by Johnston Blakely.
1918: The USS Cyclops, captained by Lieutenant Commander George W. Worley left Barbados on March 4, 1918 to Baltimore. On March 13, when the ship was long overdue, a massive search ensued but no trace of the largest ship in the Navy or the 300 people on board were ever found.
1941: In late November and early December 1941, two the USS Cyclops's sister ships, Proteus and Nereus both vanished on separate runs from the Virgin Islands to the USA.
1945- Flight 19, 5 Navy Torpedo Bombers, 14 crewmen disappeared . A rescue plane with 13 crewmen was sent and also disappeared.
1945: at Cecil Field in Jacksonville, Florida 24 skilled pilots A few hours later 10 planes returned out of the 12.
1947: Army C-45 Superfort vanishes 100 miles off Bermuda.
1948: Four-engined Tudor IV luxury liner lost with 31 lives. On January 30, 1948 the aircraft Star Tiger disappeared without a trace en route to Bermuda with 31 people on board, moments later the pilot radioed to ground crew that they would be shortly arriving on schedule.
1948: DC-3 lost with 32 passengers and crew. On December 28, 1948, a DC-3 carrying 35 people from Puerto Rico also disappeared shortly after the pilot radioed a similar message that it was just 80 kms south of Miami.
1949: Second Tudor IV vanishes. Almost to the year, on January 17, 1949, the Star Tiger's sister, the Star Ariel, was about to switch from radio contact with its departure point in Bermuda to radio contact with its destination Jamaica, when it vanished. The pilot had reported perfect weather.
1949: a DC-3 carrying 30 men and women and 2 babies,
1950: Giant US Air Force Globemaster lost.
1950: American freighter, SS Sandra, 350 ft long, The vessel and her 28-man crew were never heard from again.
1951- C-124 Globemaster with 53 passengers
1952: British York transport plane lost with 33 aboard.
1954: US Navy Lockheed Constellation vanishes with 42 aboard.
1956:P5M, disappears with crew of ten.
1962: US Air Force KB-50 tanker plane lost. A giant air force tanker took off from Langley Air Force Base in Virginia and never came back.
1963: Marine Sulphur Queen, 425-ft-long American freighter, vanishes with entire crew. No Mayday signals and no wreckage ever found. Two US Air Force giant stratotankers disappear. Only one life jacket was found from the disappearance. C-132 Cargomaster also vanishes.
1967: cargo plane, lost.
1970: French freighter disappears.
1972: German freighter lost with crew of 32.
1973: German freighter
*AMANDA*
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