Deep Diving the Bermuda Triangle
A story and experience about the Bermuda Triangle2 total reviews
Comment from DonandVicki
After reading your true story, I can see why you won first place in the Local Veterans' creative arts competition. I think you will do well in this competition as well. Very well written.
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2024
After reading your true story, I can see why you won first place in the Local Veterans' creative arts competition. I think you will do well in this competition as well. Very well written.
Comment Written 10-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 10-Oct-2024
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Thank you!
Comment from BermyBye50
Cassandra,
This is an interesting entry in the Nonfiction Writing Contest. Congrats on your winning essay in the local Veterans' Creative Arts Competition.
As an Bermudian who grew up in the Bermuda Triangle (that is formed between Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico) I can categorically say that much of what you offer as evidence for explanations of unsolved or mysterious disappearances in nothing more that a retelling of historical conjectures and debunked theories born out of a number of mysterious conspiracy theories written by a number of authors since the release of the first book titled The Bermuda Triangle - a best-selling 1974 book by Charles Berlitz. None of the theories espoused by these books are true. Most of the disappearances can be explained by natural causes and human error. I've traveled by plane and by cruise ship through and above and swam and been deep see fishing in the Bermuda Triangle numerous times over the past 50 years.
All the best in the contest,
Eugene
reply by the author on 08-Oct-2024
Cassandra,
This is an interesting entry in the Nonfiction Writing Contest. Congrats on your winning essay in the local Veterans' Creative Arts Competition.
As an Bermudian who grew up in the Bermuda Triangle (that is formed between Bermuda, Miami and Puerto Rico) I can categorically say that much of what you offer as evidence for explanations of unsolved or mysterious disappearances in nothing more that a retelling of historical conjectures and debunked theories born out of a number of mysterious conspiracy theories written by a number of authors since the release of the first book titled The Bermuda Triangle - a best-selling 1974 book by Charles Berlitz. None of the theories espoused by these books are true. Most of the disappearances can be explained by natural causes and human error. I've traveled by plane and by cruise ship through and above and swam and been deep see fishing in the Bermuda Triangle numerous times over the past 50 years.
All the best in the contest,
Eugene
Comment Written 08-Oct-2024
reply by the author on 08-Oct-2024
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Thank you!