Ronald J. Leach
BERMUDA
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The Royal Naval Dockyards, Kings Wharf
National Museum of Bermuda (formerly Bermuda Maritime Museum) Clock Tower Dolphin Quest Bermuda Snorkel Park, Water Sports Restaurants Shopping Entertainment
Hamilton
St. George
St. Peter’s Church
Elsewhere in Bermuda
Ashwood Park Coral Beach
THE BERMUDA TRIANGLE
Possible Causes? Fouled rudders, engines Gulf Stream Violent weather Local magnetic compass anomalies Deliberate destruction: War, Piracy Human error Methane hydrates Rogue waves
Methane hydrates
Aircraft losses
"We are entering white water, nothing seems right "We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know where we are, the water is green, no white."
The Bimini Road: Atlantis? Chinese?
Larry Kusche’s views: The number of ships and aircraft reported missing was not greater than elsewhere. In an area frequented by tropical storms, the number of disappearances were not disproportionate, unlikely, or mysterious. A boat’s disappearance would be reported, but its late return to port wasn’t. A 1937 plane crash off Daytona Beach was not reported in the local papers.
Lloyd's of London: No unusually large number of ship sinking has occurred in the Bermuda Triangle.
Thank you