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FT28, this is Fort-Lauderdale.
Do you read?
FT28 to Lauderdale, do you have a fix yet?
The myth of the Bermuda Triangle
began on the 5th of December 1945
when a group of five aircraft mysteriously disappeared.
Everything is wrong.
Even the ocean looks different.
Flight 19 was a routine training mission
of five Avenger torpedo bombers.
The three sitter Avenger
was the US Navy’s top ship and submarine killer.
It could carry up to 2000 pounds of ordnance
and had a range of a thousand miles.
The Avenger was robust and reliable.
The doomed flight 19
left Fort-Lauderdale at 2.10
on a clear winter’s afternoon.
Four hours after they took off,
they vanished into thin air.
Fearing the worst,
a navel air search rescue plane
took off into the darkening skies.
Twenty minutes later at 7.47 p.m.
the rescue plane also disappeared.
After a massive search
no wreckage was found
and nothing was ever heard from them again
until now.
Over the last sixty years
this mystery has sustained the wildest theories
about what strange forces could be at work out here.
Legend has it
that the Triangle covers the seas between Miami,
the islands of Bermuda,
and Puerto Rico -
an area of one and a half million square miles.
Since 1492
when Columbus first sailed into the area
and saw strange lights in the sky
the list of unexplainable disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle
has grown.
Thousands of ships and planes have simply vanished.
No warning,
no distress calls,
no wreckage.
Richard Winer has written
many best selling books about these strange disappearances.
We don’t know our planet.
We know more about the Moon.
We’re probably learning more about Mars
than we know of our own planet.
We know about the Earth.
We don’t know about the sea.
The boat yards of Key West
hum with stories about those
who were lost in the Triangle:
stories of giant sea monsters,
cosmic time warps,
spinning compasses
and holes in the ocean that swallow ships
have echoed throughout the world.
Yet the disappearances continue.
I would say there’s some kind of
anomaly going on down there
that we can’t explain.
Something that goes on
down far far below the deepest... uh raise,
the last raise of sunlight.
Way down there’s something going on down there.