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What is the Bermuda Triangle most famous for?
What is the Bermuda Triangle most famous for?
What did divers discover in 2017?
What did divers discover in 2017?
What happened to Flight 19 in 1986?
What happened to Flight 19 in 1986?
What is the name of the ship that was lost in the Bermuda Triangle?
What is the name of the ship that was lost in the Bermuda Triangle?
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When did the Challenger disaster happen?
When did the Challenger disaster happen?
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Study Notes
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The Bermuda Triangle is a large area of the Atlantic Ocean that is known for its alleged ability to make things vanish.
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The Bermuda Triangle is most famous for its alleged ability to make ships and aircraft disappear, with documented records of missing ships dating back to 1800.
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In recent months, the Bermuda Triangle has again been in the spotlight due to the discovery of part of the Space Shuttle Challenger.
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While NASA has yet to officially comment on the discovery, it prompted more people to ask what else might be hiding in and around the waters of the Bermuda Triangle.
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LOST: USS Cyclops
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FOUND: SS Cotopaxi
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LOST: Flight 19
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In 1986, 13 people were lost when their plane, Flight 19, ran out of fuel and crashed into the ocean.
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In 2017, divers discovered a piece of wreckage that they believe is from the Space Shuttle Challenger.
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If the discovery is confirmed, it would be the first time that Challenger has been found in the Bermuda Triangle.
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The Challenger disaster happened on January 28, 1986, and was watched live by many people across the US.
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Test your knowledge about the mysterious Bermuda Triangle and its alleged ability to make ships and aircraft disappear. Learn about documented records of missing ships, the discovery of wreckage from the Space Shuttle Challenger, and other famous incidents associated with the Bermuda Triangle.