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Thursday, 21 November 2019

bermuda triangle


The earliest suggestion of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in a September 17, 1950, article published in The Miami Herald (Associated Press) by Edward Van Winkle Jones. Two years later, Fate magazine published "Sea Mystery at Our Back Door", a short article by George Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five US Navy Grumman Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission. Sand's article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place. Flight 19 alone would be covered again in the April 1962 issue of American Legion magazine. "We are entering white water, nothing seems right. We don't know where we are, the water is green, no white." He also wrote that officials at the Navy board of inquiry stated that the planes "flew off to Mars." Sand's article was the first to suggest a supernatural element to the Flight 19 incident.
In February 1964, "The Deadly Bermuda Triangle" 

Friday, 1 November 2019

Gauntlet

My blog post is about a game I played this week called gauntlet. First you start off with two players in the middle and the rest of the class have to line up on the line. The people on the line have to run to the other side without getting hit by the ball. The two people "in" get two balls each. The people that get tagged  go to the sideline and can also tag the other people with the balls. I like this game because I am good at dodging the balls and I hardly ever get tagged by the balls. I also like it because it is fun.

Feel free to comment if you would like to know more about the game.