pnah dngq pasai segi tiga bermuda ( devil's triangle) ? x kn x pnah kot . bnda agak famous brpa ratus thun dlu sbb rmai owg yg hilng dkat situ . bermuda triangle ni dh tarik atention aq . so , aq pown try la wt researh . aq bca la bbrapa article psai segi tiga ny . tp aq x brpa pham . sbb cita dy x hbis . suma articke yg aq bca psai owg hilang . eh eh? hmpa x taw ek bermuda triangle tu kt mna? hat peta kt ataih tu bermuda island . sat sat nk tunjuk gmbaq .
nmpak dk peta kt ataih ny . tu la bermuda triangle yg jd mystry smpao skrng . x dk taw ap yg ada kt sna , ap yg jd kt owg yg hlng kt sana , ap yg akn jd klo kita trsngkut kt sna . sblum tu aq nk tnjuk list incident yg pnah brlaku kt brmuda triangle .
Aircraft incidents
1945: December 5,Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers) lost with 14 airmen, and later the same day PBM Mariner BuNo 59225 lost with 13 airmen while searching for Flight 19.[1]
1921: January 31, Carroll A. Deering, five-masted schooner, Captain W. B. Wormell, found aground and abandoned at Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.[6]
1941: USS Proteus (AC-9), lost with all 58 persons on board in heavy seas, having departed St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands with a cargo of bauxite on 23 November. The following month, her sister ship USS Nereus (AC-10) was lost with all 61 persons on board, having also departed St. Thomas with a cargo of bauxite, on 10 December. According to research by Rear Admiral George van Deurs, USN, who was familiar with this type of ship from their service in the USN, the acidic coal cargo would seriously erode the longitudinal support beams, making these aging and poorly-constructed colliers extremely vulnerable to breaking up in heavy seas.[8]
1963: SS Marine Sulphur Queen, lost with all 39 crewmen, having departed Beaumont, Texas, on 2 February with a cargo of 15,260 tons of sulphur. She was last heard from on 4 February, when she was in rough, nearly-following seas of 16 feet, with northerly winds of 25-46 knots, and listed as missing two days later. The Coast Guard subsequently determined that the ship was unsafe and not seaworthy, and never should have sailed. The final report suggested four causes of the disaster, all due to poor design and maintenance of the ship.[9]
1969: Great Isaac Lighthouse (Bimini, Bahamas) - its two keepers disappeared and were never found.[10]
tngk la kes2 kt ataih tuu . bnyk kay bnyk . sriously tringn nk p tngk bermuda triangle tu sndiri . haha . tp tp bla dngq cita suma yg pnah p sna x dk satu pown patah blik . kna pikiq bnyk kali jgk la . mmg mklumat yg aq bg ny x brpa dtail . nk nk taw yg lbh mndlam p la goggle or tmpah tiket flight p sna truih . wakaka . ok lah . smpai sni dlu . nnty klo da pa pa tmbahan . updte kt next post la .
pnah dngq pasai segi tiga bermuda ( devil's triangle) ? x kn x pnah kot . bnda agak famous brpa ratus thun dlu sbb rmai owg yg hilng dkat situ . bermuda triangle ni dh tarik atention aq . so , aq pown try la wt researh . aq bca la bbrapa article psai segi tiga ny . tp aq x brpa pham . sbb cita dy x hbis . suma articke yg aq bca psai owg hilang . eh eh? hmpa x taw ek bermuda triangle tu kt mna? hat peta kt ataih tu bermuda island . sat sat nk tunjuk gmbaq .
nmpak dk peta kt ataih ny . tu la bermuda triangle yg jd mystry smpao skrng . x dk taw ap yg ada kt sna , ap yg jd kt owg yg hlng kt sana , ap yg akn jd klo kita trsngkut kt sna . sblum tu aq nk tnjuk list incident yg pnah brlaku kt brmuda triangle .
Aircraft incidents
1945: December 5,Flight 19 (five TBF Avengers) lost with 14 airmen, and later the same day PBM Mariner BuNo 59225 lost with 13 airmen while searching for Flight 19.[1]
1921: January 31, Carroll A. Deering, five-masted schooner, Captain W. B. Wormell, found aground and abandoned at Diamond Shoals, near Cape Hatteras, North Carolina.[6]
1941: USS Proteus (AC-9), lost with all 58 persons on board in heavy seas, having departed St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands with a cargo of bauxite on 23 November. The following month, her sister ship USS Nereus (AC-10) was lost with all 61 persons on board, having also departed St. Thomas with a cargo of bauxite, on 10 December. According to research by Rear Admiral George van Deurs, USN, who was familiar with this type of ship from their service in the USN, the acidic coal cargo would seriously erode the longitudinal support beams, making these aging and poorly-constructed colliers extremely vulnerable to breaking up in heavy seas.[8]
1963: SS Marine Sulphur Queen, lost with all 39 crewmen, having departed Beaumont, Texas, on 2 February with a cargo of 15,260 tons of sulphur. She was last heard from on 4 February, when she was in rough, nearly-following seas of 16 feet, with northerly winds of 25-46 knots, and listed as missing two days later. The Coast Guard subsequently determined that the ship was unsafe and not seaworthy, and never should have sailed. The final report suggested four causes of the disaster, all due to poor design and maintenance of the ship.[9]
1969: Great Isaac Lighthouse (Bimini, Bahamas) - its two keepers disappeared and were never found.[10]
tngk la kes2 kt ataih tuu . bnyk kay bnyk . sriously tringn nk p tngk bermuda triangle tu sndiri . haha . tp tp bla dngq cita suma yg pnah p sna x dk satu pown patah blik . kna pikiq bnyk kali jgk la . mmg mklumat yg aq bg ny x brpa dtail . nk nk taw yg lbh mndlam p la goggle or tmpah tiket flight p sna truih . wakaka . ok lah . smpai sni dlu . nnty klo da pa pa tmbahan . updte kt next post la .