Introduction to the Conflict Agatha Christie’s "And Then There Were None" is a masterclass in suspense and mystery, but at its core, the novel presents a fundamental conflict that delves into human nature and morality. This tension is not just between characters or their circumstances;...
Did anyone ever tell you about the Bermuda Triangle where everyone goes missing and nothing ever comes back? Maybe you never could understand why, and wondered how a whole boat or plane full of people could go missing never to return. Flight 19 had Navy...
Sixty years ago, the Bigfoot ventured into the consciousness of the public. Residents have been puzzled by the giant, humanlike footprints that continue to stomp through the imagination of Americans ever since. Bigfoot is a huge and strange humanoid animal supposed to inhabit the forested...
One of the most talked about mysteries of modern time is of The Bermuda Triangle. It is a triangular area in the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami (Florida) and San Juan (Puerto Rico) but there is no clear-cut demarcation of the boundaries of this area....
Easter Island stretches over an area of 64 square miles in the South Pacific Ocean, and is located about 2,300 miles from Chile’s west coast and 2,500 miles east of Tahiti. Known as Rapa Nui to its earliest inhabitants, the island was christened Paaseiland, or...
The Bermuda Triangle has long been shrouded in mystery and intrigue as records of strange occurrences in the area famously go back to Christopher Columbus. Many planes and ships have disappeared in the imaginary triangle which is outlined by Miami, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda. The...
The Bermuda triangle or devils triangle is a large triangular area covering from the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where there has been multiple mysterious disappearances. Over the past century, more than 1,000 ships and planes have disappeared in the area of the triangle without...
The Bermuda Triangle is a 500,000 square foot section of sea, at the Northern part of The Atlantic. The three corners of the triangle connect Florida, Puerto Rico, and of course Bermuda. It was coined the “Bermuda Triangle” in February 1964, by Vincent Gaddis when...