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Mysteries Of Devil's Triangles
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Mysteries Of Devil's Triangles
They are some of the most mystifying places in the world. Known as Devil´s Triangles, they are areas where an unsual number of unexplainable tragedies have occured time and again.
In this captivating program, History´s Mysteries travels from the tropical waters of the Caribbean to the freshwater shores of the Great Lakes in search of the truth behind some of the world´s most legendary cases of vanishing air and sea craft. Hear from air traffic controllers who were in the tower in 1945 when five TBM Avenger airplanes on a routine training mission vanished without a trace over the Bermuda Triangle, and learn about the phenomenal force that took the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, once the largest ship in the Great Lakes, to the bottom of Lake Superior in 1975.
Featuring interviews with historians, scientists, and eyewitnesses, Mysteries Of The Devil´s Triangles takes an in-depth look into the puzzling histories behind some of the most mysterious spots on earth.3
In this captivating program, History´s Mysteries travels from the tropical waters of the Caribbean to the freshwater shores of the Great Lakes in search of the truth behind some of the world´s most legendary cases of vanishing air and sea craft. Hear from air traffic controllers who were in the tower in 1945 when five TBM Avenger airplanes on a routine training mission vanished without a trace over the Bermuda Triangle, and learn about the phenomenal force that took the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald, once the largest ship in the Great Lakes, to the bottom of Lake Superior in 1975.
Featuring interviews with historians, scientists, and eyewitnesses, Mysteries Of The Devil´s Triangles takes an in-depth look into the puzzling histories behind some of the most mysterious spots on earth.3
Bild: | 1.33:1 FullScreen |
Ljud: | Engelska DD Stereo |
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Längd: | 50 Minuter |
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Skivor: | 1 |
Region: | 1 |
Upplagd i sortimentet: 15 September, 2008