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The Devil's Triangle

by Richard Winer

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Just across the harbor from Hong Kong in Kowloon there was a flagrant waterfront establishment known as Mike's Bar.
Dec 5, 1945, was a typical south Florida winter day - variable winds, a chilly morning, and a balmy afternoon with clear skies.
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"Some of you who are now reading these words will journey out into that Sea of Dead ships, Missing planes, Doomed Men and Destroyed hopes and vanish...
Forever lost.!"

Here is the astonishing, baffling, fully-documented true-life mystery of the hundreds of helpless victims - men and machines - including the incredible USS Cyclopes, lost in a dreaded sector of the savage sea ...

THE DEVIL'S TRIANGLE

Lost, but how?
In the roar of waters,
in the silence of icy depths,
in sudden storms,
sucked up by giant waterspouts,
lost to lightning bolts,
to sea monsters,
flying saucers,
all lost! ...

Nobody knows exactly how, but everybody knows where!

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