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The Bermuda Triangle - BBC Video + Info (Part 1)

February 20, 2007 by jorolat

'The Bermuda Triangle: Beneath the Waves' - An online BBC Television Documentary which includes a dramatic re-enactment of the disappearance of 'Flight 19' (see the background info below) and appearances by Richard Winer and Phil Beck.

"..Over the last century a thousand ships have been reported lost without a trace in the Bermuda Triangle. Using state-of-the-art technology, we're going to unlock one of the Ocean's deepest secrets. Can science prove if a recently discovered natural phenomenon could be dragging ships down to a watery grave?

..and we'll reveal a new mystery that until now was unexplained. Here, the truth can be far stranger than fiction. There are powerful, some would say evil, forces at work out here. Since 1492 when Christopher Columbus first sailed into the area and saw strange lights in the sky, the list of bizarre disappearences in the Bermuda Triangle has grown. Thousands of ships and planes have simply vanished without a trace.."

Watch the video here

In addition to the video, The Bermuda Triangle - BBC Video + Info (Part 1) contains:

1) Bermuda Triangle Fact Sheet
2) History of USS Cyclops + Images

"The Bermuda Triangle - BBC Video + Info (Part 2)" will contain:

3) The Loss Of Flight 19
4) "Lost Patrol"
5) "Exorcizing the Devil's Triangle"

UPDATE February 21 2007 - Part 2 is now available here or via the link on the Part 1 webpage (above)

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Originally blogged at Interesting Science

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Comments

thanks a lot

March 4, 2007 by Anonymous, 2 years 38 weeks ago
Comment: 18196

It really helps for researchers

Another TV show

January 14, 2008 by ufree (not verified), 1 year 45 weeks ago
Comment: 26950

about videos

March 9, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 37 weeks ago
Comment: 28034

i need the videos of bermuda triangle

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May 8, 2008 by Anonymous, 1 year 28 weeks ago
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