Explaining the Mysteries of the Bermuda Triangle.

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Travel to the Triangle "Control tower, this is an emergency," the worried voice said. "We seem to be off course. We cannot see land...repeat...we cannot see land." What's your position?" the tower asked. "We're not sure of our position," replied the patrol leader. "We can't be sure where we are. We seem to be lost." "How could that be?" the tower operators asked each other. Flight conditions were ideal. "Head due west," came …

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…elaborated upon and perpetuated by writers who either purposely or unknowingly made use of misconceptions, faulty reason, and sensationalism. It was repeated so many times that it began to take on an aura of truth" (Kushe 277). It is clear that The Bermuda Triangle, though still shrouded in a sense of mystery to many, is made clear by looking at these theories. It turns out that The Bermuda Triangle is nothing more than a manufactured mystery.