4. CARROL A.
DEERING
•Date of incident: 31st January 1921.
•Details: Found hard aground and
abandoned at Diamond Shoals, near
Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.
•Possibility: Victim of piracy.
Case
1
5. FLIGHT 19
•Date of incident: 5th December 1945.
•Details: The flight never returned to
base.
•Possibility: The aircraft running out of
fuel
Case
2
6. DOUGLAS DC-3
(NC16002)
•Date of incident: 28th December 1948.
•Details: disappeared while on a flight
from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami.
•Possibility: The plane's batteries were
inspected and found to be low on charge
Case
3
7. Christopher Columbus
•“On this day at the beginning of night
the compasses nothwested and in the
morning they northeasted somewhat.”
•“There exists the possibility of never
leaving this legendary sea.”
8. Kusche
•Wrote “The Disappearance of Flight 19”.
•The lost flight of five torpedo bombers
was said to be a victim of the mysterious
forces in the Triangle.
•He explained why the flight leader
erroneously thought he was in the
Florida Keys, why he said his compass
had failed, and why no wreckage
10. CONCLUSION
•The legend of the Bermuda Triangle is an
unsolved mystery.
•Even scientific research does not have
the answer questions about the Triangle.
•Natural? Supernatural? UFO? Human
error? Pirate?