Triangles (not in mathematics)
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TRIANGLESYou wont study it in mathematics
BASS STRAIT TRIANGLE
•50 km deep•300 km wide•200 km N to S•Australia•Ships: 107 ships nearly including Sydney Cove
& HMS Sappho, Amelia J (1920).•Aircrafts: military Airco DH.9, RAAF Bristol
Beaufort bombers (II world war), De Havilland Express (1934), De Havilland Tiger Moth (1972), Valentich disappearances (1978).
BENNINGTON TRIANGLE
•South west of Vermont
•People went missing (1920-50)
•5 people in 1945-50. Middie Rivers (74) (1945), Paula Jean Welden (18) (1946), James E Tedford (1949), Paul Jepson (8) (1950)
•Freida Langer (53) (1950). Only cadaver found
DEVIL’S TRIANGLE
•North Atlantic ocean
•2400-3000 m deep
•Ships: USS Cyclops (1918), Caroll A Deering (1921), SS Cotopaxi (1925), USS Proteus (AC-9,10) (1941), SS Marine Sulphur Queen (1963), Witchcraft (1967)
•Aircrafts: Flight 19 (1945), PBM Mariner (1945), G-ANHP Star Tiger (1948), DC-3 NV16002 (1948), G-AGRE Star Ariel (1949)
BRIDGEWATER TRIANGLE
•200 sq mile area
•Massachusetts
•Claims: UFO’s, Bigfoot, Thunderbird sightings, Spooklights, Animal mulitations, Satanic rituals, Indian curses
DRAGON’S TRIANGLE
•Japan
•Ships: 5 military vessels (1952-54), several fishing boats (1949-53), MV Derbyshire (1980), Kaiyo Maru No.5
MICHIGAN TRIANGLE
•Lake Michigan, US
•Aircrafts: Northwet Orient Airlines Flight 2501 (1950), Soviet trainer jet Aero Vodochody L-39C (1998)
•Claims: Strange creatures, Unexplained vanishings, time slowing down & standing still & speeding up,
PAG TRIANGLE
•Croatia
•Land formation
•32*22*22 m (isosceles)
•Geologists claim: rocks might had been heated to extreme temperatures
•Visited by over 5 lakh tourists
•Claims: UFO landing, holy trinity
ROMBLON TRIANGLE
•Phillippines
•Battle of Sibuyan sea (1944), Adeter tragedy (1950), M/V Don tragedy (1980), M/V Dona Paz tragedy(1987), M/V Princess of the Stars tragedy (2008)
•Claims: mermaids, cursed sea, Flying Dutchman
DANGER TRIANGLE OF
THE FACE
•Due to blood supply to the nose and surrounding area, retrograde infections from the nasal area to the brain are possible
•Communication between the facial vein and cavernous sinus and the direction of blood flow is responsible for the spread of infection
SUNNI TRIANGLE
•Northwest of Baghdad, Iraq
•Densely populated by Sunni muslims
TRIANGLE OF DEATH (IRAQ)
•South of Baghdad, Iraq
•Major combat activity from 2004 to 2007
•Popularly known for Saddam Hussein
•Frequent and severe suicide bombings
TRIANGLE OF DEATH (ITALY)
•Italy
•Carcinogenic area. People died from cancer.
•Waste management issue caused by illegal waste disposal and pollution
•Dioxin (pollutant) was found even in buffalo milk and its exports collapsed eventually (march 2008)
INDUSTRIAL TRIANGLE
•Area between Turin, Milan and Genoa in Italy
•It has links around the world.
LUDDITE TRAINGLE
•Luddites- English people who felt that technology threatens their lives and burnt machines
•People put factories on fire (early 1800’s)
•Riots later controlled by the government
CASABLANCA TRIANGLE
•Not well established
•Frequent shipwrecks reported
SUMMER TRIANGLE
•Vega (Lyra), Deneb (Cygnus), Altair (Aquila)
•Navigation triangle of the pacific
•Northern hemisphere of the celestial sphere
WINTER TRIANGLE
•Sirius, procyon, betelgeuse
•A part of the winter hexagon
SPRING TRIANGLE
•Arcturus (Bootes), Spica (Virgo), Denebola (Leo)
•Northern hemisphere of the celestial sphere between march and may
GOLDEN TRIANGLE (INDIA)
•Tourism region
•1000 km by road
•Delhi, Agra and Jaipur
GOLDEN TRIANGLE (ORISSA)
•East of India
•Tourism
•PUNE, KONARK and BHUBANESHWAR
GOLDEN TRIANGLE (HEROIN)
•367,000 square miles
•One of the two main opium producing areas in south east Asia.
•Myanmar, Laos and Thailand