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  • Bermuda Triangle.Org
    Provides up-to-date, in-depth research on the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle and the disappearance of Flight 19.
    www.bermuda-triangle.org
  • Caribbean Weather
    Hosted by David Jones, aka The Caribbean Weather Man.
    www.caribwx.com
  • Wikipedia: Bermuda Triangle
    Article about the Devil's Triangle, an area of ocean roughly defined by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the southern tip of Florida, which some believe is a paranormal site.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Triangle
  • Naval Historical Center: The Bermuda Triangle
    Features FAQ about the 1945 loss of Flight 19, a 1974 article by Howard L. Rosenberg entitled Exorcizing the Bermuda Triangle, and the story of the USS Cyclops.
    www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq8-1.htm
  • Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean (CATHALAC)
    Center for training, research, and technology transfer in the field of water resources, with special emphasis on issues related to the humid tropics.
    www.cathalac.org
  • Bermuda Triangle Stargate?
    Treatise by Dr. Michael Preisinger presenting the theory that the area is a connection to Atlantis and the local magnetic anomalies might point to the stars.
    www.greatdreams.com/bermuda.htm
  • Skeptic's Dictionary: Bermuda (or "Devil's") Triangle
    Overview of the area in the Atlantic Ocean bounded roughly by Miami, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where legend says many people, ships, and planes have mysteriously vanished.
    skepdic.com/bermuda.html
  • Un-mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, The
    Offers facts debunking the mysteriousness of the region. Also relates the tragic disappearance of Flight 19.
    www.unmuseum.org/triangle.htm
  • Bermuda Triangle: Devil's Sea
    Article about legend of the mystearticle about the legendry triangle of ocean between Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Fort Lauderdale and the mysterious disappearance of Flight 19.
    www.castleofspirits.com/bermuda.html
  • InfoNatura
    Source for conservation information on the birds and mammals of Latin America and the Caribbean.
    www.natureserve.org/infonatura
  • Fog, The
    Bruce Gernon has witnessed what creates the Bermuda Triangle, and shares his theory based on his own experiences, eyewitness reports, survivors, and scientific research. T-shirts, books, and more related to Gernon's book, The Fog.
    www.electronicfog.com
  • Welcome to the Triangle
    Includes Bermuda Triangle legends of lost travelers, city of Atlantis, and UFO sightings. The guide also offers facts about the geography, climate, and ocean floor of Devil's Triangle as well as possible scientific explanations of the strange phenomena attributed to the sea.
    www.bstar.net/bermudatriangle
  • About.com: Bermuda Triangle
    History, possible explanations, and useful links.
    ufos.about.com/library/weekly/aa090297.htm
  • Map of the Caribbean
    Includes map of Central America and the Caribbean. From Perry-Castaņeda Library Map Collection.
    www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/americas/central_america_ref02.jpg
  • Lonely Planet Destinations: Caribbean
    Clickable map of the Caribbean and Central America with more detailed country maps that include major cities and information on tourist destinations.
    www.lonelyplanet.com/worldguide/destinations/caribbean
  • Atlas: Caribbean
    Offers a map of the countries, territories, and dependencies in the Caribbean region.
    www.infoplease.com/atlas/caribbean.html
  • HRW: Caribbean Map
    Includes an interactive map of the islands in the Caribbean Sea with surrounding countries.
    go.hrw.com/atlas/norm_htm/caribean.htm
  • WorldAtlas.com: Caribbean Map
    Includes a Caribbean map with the option to click on any Caribbean island to view a detailed map.
    worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/carib.htm
  • WorldAtlas.com: Caribbean
    Interactive map outlining the countries that make up the Caribbean islands. Includes a brief history of the Caribbean.
    www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/carib.htm
 




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