Legends of the Bermuda Triangle Entice Florida Tourists
The coastal and gulf areas that surround the southern part of Florida are some of the more popular tourist destinations all year long. Meanwhile other centrally located cities like Orlando enjoy great popularity and are a favorite vacation destination due to the great theme parks that are located there. Meanwhile, some of the favorite activities for tourists take place off the shores of Florida and including fishing, sailing and other water sport activities in the Gulf of Mexico as well as on the other side of the panhandle.
One of the interesting features of that area of the ocean has captivated the imaginations of people and writers for decades and while the Bermuda Triangle has caused fear and concern in the hearts and minds of people in the past, it is rarely a worry for people who are enjoying the waters that exist there, if they are even aware that’s where they’re at. And while the triangle actually extends from a point on the coast of Florida out into the Atlantic Ocean, this is at best a thrilling piece of information for people who are enjoying a beautiful day in the water. The triangle extends out to Bermuda to the north and down to Puerto Rico and then back to the tip of Florida.
Most of the disappearances occurred prior to the twentieth century or early in it, which likely accounts for the lore factor of the stories and a lack of active concern for current travelers. Part of the reason for the fantastic stories that surround the area deal with the numerous aircraft and ships that have disappeared in that area through the years. The disappearances have all been unexplained and no trace of the craft or passengers is ever found. There are numerous stories and mythological based legends attached to the area and the lost city of Atlantis. And while many of the guests in five star hotel Florida may be extremely interested in some of the stories and legends about the area, they are extremely unlikely to alter their vacation plans that include some afternoon offshore fishing.
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