Friday, 1 November 2013
The first written boundaries date from a 1964 issue of pulp magazine Argosy,[7] where the triangle's three vertices are in Miami, Florida peninsula; in San Juan, Puerto Rico; and in the mid-Atlantic island of Bermuda.[4] But subsequent writers did not follow this definition.[4] Every writer gives different boundaries and vertices to the triangle, with the total area varying from 500,000 to 1.5 million square miles.[4] Consequently, the determination of which accidents have occurred inside the triangle depends on which writer reports them.[4] The United States Board on Geographic Names does not recognize this name, and it is not delimited in any map drawn by US government agencies.[4]
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