The Search for Truth: Bermuda Triangle

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Imaginary lines drawn between Miami, Bermuda and Peurto Rico make up the borders of the mysterious Bermuda Triangle.
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Hundreds of Lives Have Been Lost in the Mysterious Area of the Atlantic

(I found this article very interesting. When I was a teenage many years ago one of my best friends Father was a pilot. He disappeared while flying a private flight to the Bahamas through the Bermuda Triangle. Seven years later he was declared officially deceased. It is a very sad memory as I think of my friend so I know flights have been lost through this zone.)

It's one of the world's most enduring mysteries that has lasted for the last three centuries and been charged with the disappearance of more than 2,000 sea vessels and 200 airplanes.

The Bermuda Triangle, which spans from Bermuda to Puerto Rico and over to the Miami-Fort Lauderdale coast, comprises half a million square miles of infamous seas.

Inquisitive minds have questioned whether the supernatural or actual science is to blame for all the area's mysteries. The subject has sparked books, articles and Web sites.

Legend has it that explorer Christopher Columbus was the first to report strange happenings in the area in 1492. According to ship's logs, Columbus said the compasses could not maintain a constant bearing, and that the North Star appeared to move.

Since then, thousands have reported eerie incidents around the Bermuda Triangle, including one last December when a twin-engine plane with 12 people vanished on its way to Mayaguana Island in the Bahamas.

One of the region's most perplexing incidents happened just off the U.S. coast and sparked and enduring legend. In 1945, five torpedo bombers took off into the skies from the U.S. Naval air station in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., on a routine training mission that became the now infamous "Flight 19."

"Five avenger bombers who left Lauderdale on Dec. 5, 1945 -- leave in the late afternoon and they are never heard of again," said meteorologist Dave Pares. Rough weather, compasses spun uncontrollably by an unknown force and a disoriented flight leader helped seal the aircrafts' fates. The fleet disappeared without a trace.

Like all the other mysterious vanishing acts in the Bermuda Triangle, Flight 19 sparked debate among people who tried to determine what had occurred.

"I believe all of these incidents have scientific explanations," said Hans Graber, of the Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. He believes rogue waves are to blame.


Rough Weather Could Contribute to Mystery

Rogue waves are a massive pile up of ocean swells that can stand five times the size of regular waves and take shape fast, with little warning to victims.

The Bermuda Triangle is home to some of the roughest weather at sea, and Graber said one rogue wave could submerge ships and planes entirely.

"The Bermuda Triangle, simply by its geographic locations, with the gulfstream, with the island of Bermuda itself, is prone to where you can have rogue waves occur," he said,

While Graber looks to the waves to explain the triangle's mysteries, Bruce Gernon, author of "The Fog: A Never Before Published Theory of the Bermuda Triangle Phenomenon," thinks there's something else at work.

In his book, he details an experience he said he had while flying off the Florida coast in 1970, when he claims he flew into an "electronic fog" and time traveled.

"Some of the instruments were malfunctioning. The wet compass was spinning slowly, counter-clockwise all by itself. The electronic navigational instruments were all malfunctioning," Gernon said. "And at the same time, I traveled 30 minutes through time."

Gernon said what pulled him into the fog was the same force that's swallowed others into the Bermuda Triangle's black hole, and he thinks he was just lucky to get out.

David Parest, a professor of meteorology of the University of Nebraska who has studied Gernon's experience and other incidents in the Bermuda Triangle, said similar conditions were at work in all of the cases, and ultimately, it is the weather that is to blame.

"The cases I have analyzed, over 87 percent of these missing aircraft all have the same identical weather conditions," Parest said.

So, is it science or the supernatural at work? We may never know.

Easter Eggs

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Easter Egg Traditions
In our family we all gather together for Church services and a huge Easter lunch. Afterwards we(all the Moms) sneak out and hide boiled, decorated, "Easter" eggs throughout the grasses and shrubs. The children then come out with their Easter baskets and begin hunting for easter eggs. It is a mad dash for fun and some of the eggs are hollow, colored, plastic eggs filled with delicious chocolate candies. The children are of course most excited about the chocolates. The hard boiled eggs collected are usually used to make egg sandwiches or in potato salad during the week. Of course you can also remove the shell and eat them with salt and pepper. This is a small look into my world on Easter Sunday. It is a day of worship, family and family activities.

"Christians adopted the egg as an Easter symbol because of the relationship between Easter and the renewal of life.

Exchanging and eating Easter eggs is a popular custom in many countries. In most cases, chicken eggs are used. The eggs are hard-boiled and dyed in various colors and patterns. Many countries have their own traditional patterns. Probably the most famous Easter eggs are those designed in Ukraine and Poland, where Christians decorate the eggs with complicated red, black, and white patterns.

In many countries, children hunt for Easter eggs hidden about the home. Children in the United Kingdom, Germany, and some other countries play a game in which eggs are rolled against one another or down a hill. The egg that stays uncracked the longest wins. Since 1878, children in Washington, D.C. have been invited to roll eggs on the White House lawn.
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Check out Silver Rocket Scrap

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I can't even keep up with collecting all these wonderful creations and am in awe of Mom's who chase children and scrap.  The cat woke me up this morning so I checked a little email and here is a scrap I love.  Heart, flowers and it's pink too.  So head over to Silver Rocket Scrap  http://silverrocketscraps.blogspot.com/.

I'm wandering the web for scrap goodies today.

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It's a gorgeous cloudless day here in sunny Florida.  The grandchildren were over yesterday so I didn't get to web hop much.  After doing a little gardening in the yard I went upstairs to the office. My desk overlooks a little pond so I get to view nature while putting on my creative search "hat" and off to the web I go.  I've posted a couple scrap blogger sites that are new to me.  Hope you enjoy them.  Please respect the creator and go through their blog to download.  So there you have it.  My official note of the day.  I'm off to wander the web for goodies :)