THE MYSTERY OF THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE GOT TIRED OF WARM WEATHER. IT MOVED TO ALASKA. NOW SANTA CLAUS IS MISSING STEVEN WRIGHT Introduction The Bermuda Triangle, also known as Devil’s triangle, is a loosely defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. It was coined in the mid20th century, popularized by various authors. Location Historical Incidents Theories THEORIES Time Tunnel or Electronic Fog Methane Hydrates Pilot Bruce Gernon reported flying into a Gas from the ocean floor reduces water cloud that formed a tunnel, emerging density by adding space without much hundreds of miles off course, which he weight and forming bubbles, along believed was impossible to achieve in such a with changes in temperature and salt short time. levels. Magnetic Anomalies Weather Patterns Some claim navigational instruments Sudden storms and waterspouts can can malfunction in the area create dangerous conditions BOOKS: "The Bermuda Triangle" by Charles Berlitz. Cultural Impact MOVIES: "The Bermuda Triangle" (1978) DOCUMENTARIES: "The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters" Thank you for your attention