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The Dragon's Triangle (original 1989; edition 1990)

by Charles Berlitz (Author)

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What lurks in the section of the Pacific Ocean known as the Dragon's Sea? Craft of all sizes had vanished within the Dragon's Triangle. Huge tankers; military ships; armed nuclear subs; research and scientific expeditions; fish processing factories. Japan and the U.S.A.F. declared the area a danger zone. Planes disappeared, and many pilots who flew through the air space of the Triangle reported malfunctioning instruments and strange mists. Bordered on two sides by the great gulfs in the ocean floor and trenches plunging respectively 5 and 8 miles deep, the Triangle waters form 3-sided waves. Offers new insight into the strange and dramatic riddle of one of the great natural mysteries of our world.… (more)
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Title:The Dragon's Triangle
Authors:Charles Berlitz (Author)
Info:Grafton Books (1990), Edition: Book Club Edition, 208 pages
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An interesting read. Gets you wondering what secrets might be lying on THAT ocean bed. ( )
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Dedicated to the solution of the mysteries of the ocean and skies in an area off the coast of Japan called the Devil's Sea or the Dragon Triangle.
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On the other side of the world from the Bermuda Triangle there exists a section of the ocean startlingly similar in its history of vanishing ships and planes.
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What lurks in the section of the Pacific Ocean known as the Dragon's Sea? Craft of all sizes had vanished within the Dragon's Triangle. Huge tankers; military ships; armed nuclear subs; research and scientific expeditions; fish processing factories. Japan and the U.S.A.F. declared the area a danger zone. Planes disappeared, and many pilots who flew through the air space of the Triangle reported malfunctioning instruments and strange mists. Bordered on two sides by the great gulfs in the ocean floor and trenches plunging respectively 5 and 8 miles deep, the Triangle waters form 3-sided waves. Offers new insight into the strange and dramatic riddle of one of the great natural mysteries of our world.

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