Welcome to those special invitees to this Shipwreck web log. We are the leading source for shipwreck information using the latest in high-tech underwater discovery and exploration research and technology. Although technically an aircraft is not a shipwreck, the techniques used to find an aircraft are very similar to finding a shipwreck. Unfortunately, an aircraft is much smaller and presents a unique challenge. Enclosed is the formal announcement from NBC News/SciFi Channel of our latest big-budget documentary looking for the lost Mariner rescue aircraft that was sent out over the Bermuda Triangle to find the legendary lost 5 Avenger aircraft. Starting next week, we will be giving you very specific information about our underwater expedition. In the meantime, enjoy the documentary that premieres on Sunday, November 27th and I wish you a safe and wonderful holiday season! To make this picture larger, double-click with the pointer on the picture.
Mr. Bright,
In regard to the Bermuda Triangle phenomena, has anybody you known of ever launched an expedition to find the "Cyclops"? I wonder if it really is even in the Bermuda Triangle but rather just outside of it.
Posted by: Jacob Stevens | November 21, 2005 at 01:09 PM
Hello Jacob,
Many thanks for your comment and question. The Bermuda Triangle's location has grown significantly over the years, according to local lore, to include midway up the eastern coast of the United States. Therefore, many people consider that the Cyclops is indeed in the Bermuda Triangle. There has been at least one expedition that I know of that was looking for the Cyclops. Clive Cussler, noted author and shipwreck hunter, has an interesting page about the Cyclops on his web site. The URL for this site is: http://www.numa.net/expeditions/cyclops.html
I have been diving this area where it is believed that the Cyclops sank for a number of years now and have visited the Ethel C and Merida several times. As far as anyone knows, the Cyclops is still missing and is a huge mystery.
Posted by: David Bright | November 21, 2005 at 02:40 PM
I was looking for MSNBC news to make a comment about their documentary of the bermuda triangle and atlantis. First of all I may be the only person on earth that can for sure show them information about the bermuda triangle as well as information about any world wonders and much more. It sure is hard watching National Geographic and any science or space programs when I know things that no one knows about all things that exist. I am only writing to let you know that I now have publishers interested in doing stories about my discoveries and we will soon be sending news release to the associated press and all news media. I can hardly wait to show things that will rock the world.
Have a good day.
Posted by: Granville E. Lovell | December 04, 2005 at 10:04 PM
Hello Granville,
Thank you for your comment. Our corporation's foundation is in the sciences. We appreciate your insight and look forward to hearing about your discoveries.
Posted by: David Bright | December 05, 2005 at 02:08 PM
I saw a documentary many years ago detailing
the expedition of the crew of (what I believed
to be) the Maravia, or was it Griffon? One of these 2 ships sank and the other was the expeditionary vessel searching for it. I'd love to see it again. Does anyone have more info?
Regards,
Rob
Posted by: Rob Weiner | December 22, 2005 at 09:22 PM
Is the bermuda triangle kill many people?
Posted by: janry | August 11, 2006 at 01:42 AM
i was wondering if there was any expeditions to go to the underwater area with a unmanned mini sub or something to see what happens to things that vanishes under there?????????
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