Bermuda Triangle
News Articles

 
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Here are some references to news paper articles that have mention of some of the Bermuda Triangle incidents I have discussed in my other sections. 
 
  • "Great Hunt On For 27 Navy Fliers Missing In Five Planes Off Florida", New York Times, December 7, 1945. 
  • "Wide Hunt For 27 Men In Six Navy Planes", Washington Post, December 7, 1945. 
  • "Fire Signals Seen In Area Of Lost Men", Washington Post, December 9, 1945.  
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  • "Cold high winds do $25,000 Damage", Washington Post, March 11, 1918. 
  • "Collier Cyclops Is Lost; 293 Persons On Board; Enemy Blow Suspected", Washington Post, April 15, 1918. 
  • "Collier Overdue A Month", New York Times, April 15, 1918. 
  • "More Ships Hunt For Missing Cyclops", New York Times, April 16, 1918. 
  • "Haven't Given Up Hope For Cyclops", New York Times, April 17, 1918. 
  • "U.S. Consul Gottschalk Coming To Enter The War", Washington Post, April 15, 1918. 
  • "Steamer Met Gale On Cyclops' Course", Washington Post, April 19, 1918. 
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    NC16002 disappearance 
  • "30-passenger airliner disappears in flight from San Juan To Miami", New York Times, December 29, 1948. 
  • "Check Cuba Report Of Missing Airliner", New York Times, December 30, 1948. 
  • "Airliner Hunt Extended", New York Times, December 31, 1948. 
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    This 524-foot carrier of molten sulphur started sail on Feb 2, 1963 from Beaumont, Texas. This was a T2 tanker converted into sulphur carrier. It was reported lost in Florida Straits on Feb 4. 
     
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