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Well just google it. There are tons of stories related to it.
However, it should be noted that there have been instances in which planes have 'mysteriously' disappeared only to be revealed later to be that it was a miscommunication between the pilot and the airport.
Back in those days, there was no radar, and planes were given instruction by radio on which way to go once they were in the vacinity. Well unfortunately, the islands in the florida keys tend to falsely give 'familiar' landmarks. So the instruction given to the pilot is wrong.
My approach would be to first, give a list of cases of lost planes/ships, and then give a brief summary of some of the theories pertaining to the bermuda triangle (including the one which states there is nothing strange happening in the bermuda triangle and that it is all instances of miscommunication as the one I mentioned). Then go on to piece each case you mentioned and try to explain each one using the theories you presented.
Hope that helps. However, in case you were looking for a completed written paper from us, I think you have the wrong impression of netalivers.
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This post was edited by Hawkeye on Apr 18, 2006.