CHAPTER 2
Strange disappearances

Other
story it’s about Martin Caidin. He was flying in a blue sky and suddenly the
sky turns cloudy, then the equipment stopped working. Caidin flew for four
hours and finally got back into blue sky.

But
disappearances are not the only in The Bermuda Triangle. David Lang, a farmer,
disappeared when he was walking across a field and months later his daughter
heard her father crying but she didn’t found him. She found a circle of dead
grass but her father never has been found. And after that all the family moved
to another town.
The
last story on this chapter it’s about three young children. They were found
after three days lying asleep on the ground. The children couldn’t remember what
happened. The strangest they weren’t hungry and they were clean.
Chapter
3
Mysterious
monsters
There
are many mysteries on lakes and oceans. “Nessie”, is the most famous monster in
the world. Many people have taken photographs but no one has proved that the
monster really exists.

And
like Nessie other monsters lives in the sea and lakes, like “Giant Squid” and
the “Globster”.
Other
two famous monsters were “the yeti” and “Bigfoot”. “The yeti” lives in the
mountains of Nepal, sometimes the people could see big footprints in the snow.
And “Bigfoot” is the American “Yeti”. Descriptions are similar to the
description about the Yeti. Albert Ostman told once a strange animal picked him
up and carried for three hours.
I have always thought about the phenomenon in the Bermuda Triangle.
ResponderEliminarVery clear summary.