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The Bermuda Triangle

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  The Bermuda Triangle may be a mythical section of the Atlantic roughly bounded by Miami, Bermuda and Puerto Rico where dozens of ships and airplanes have disappeared. Unexplained circumstances surround a number of these accidents, including one during which the pilots of a squadron of U.S. Navy bombers became disoriented while flying over the area; the planes were never found. Other boats and planes have seemingly vanished from the world in weather without even radioing distress messages. But although myriad fanciful theories are proposed regarding the Bermuda Triangle , none of them prove that mysterious disappearances occur more frequently there than in other well-traveled sections of the ocean. In fact, people navigate the world a day without incident. People are trying to unravel the “mystery” of the Bermuda Triangle for years. Here’s what we all know (and don’t know) about the Bermuda Triangle. What is known about the Bermuda Triangle:  The Bermuda Triangle may be a region of th

Coral Castle Mystery

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In 1919, at the age of 31, Latvian-born Edward Leedskalnin moved to Florida City as a heartbroken man having been left by his betrothed Agnes Scuffs just each day before their wedding in Riga, Latvia. Coral Castle's own promotion says Edward Leedskalnin was 26 years old when he was suddenly rejected by his 16-year-old fiancĂ©e Agnes Skuvst in Latvia, only one day before the marriage . Leaving for the us , he decreased with allegedly terminal tuberculosis, but spontaneously healed, stating that magnets had some effect on his disease The engineering of Leedskalnin’s Coral Castle is shrouded in mystery. At just over five feet tall, he weighed only 100 pounds and is believed to possess worked with quite three million pounds of oolite coral without the help of recent mechanics or any collaborators. Theories abound, from the supernatural to his preternatural knack for ancient sciences. Leedskalnin completed the coral rock carvings within the early 1940s. The oolite coral walls of the cast