Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Small Print Review 3

Lieutenant Commaner G.W. Worley of the U.S.S. Cyclops

The site www.byerly.org is an organization site about the Bermuda Triangle. The site contains a compilation of data from 1492 to 2001 on over 170 disappearances of ships, boats, and planes that have disappeared from the area known as "The Bermuda Triangle". The site also contains some of the most well-known disappearances from the Bermuda Triangle such as: Mary Celeste, Flight 19, and the U.S.S. Cyclops. Byerly gives links to other sites containing information on the Bermuda Triangle including the U.S. Coast Guard site. Looking for books on the Bermuda Triangle? Byerly.org has a link to amazon.com that takes you directly to the books dealing with this mysterious topic. In case you're interested, the site even has recipes to make your own Bermuda Triangle(alcoholic beverages). Like most sites on the Bermuda Triangle, this one gives many different theories about why so many disappearances happen within the area. Some would even insist that it is a time portal: "The "Bermuda Triangle" is one of two portals, used by the "human-like" aliens, to travel from their planet to ours." Yes, people actually do believe this!

While I am impressed with the amount of info on www.byerly.org, I am even more impressed by the fact that it gives you avenues to find even more information, and not only on the Bermuda Triangle. Links to Amazon and El Chupacabra are posted visibly on the site. This site provides in-depth, legit supporting evidence to show some of the disappearances within the Bermuda Triangle, as far back as 1492! This site is an organizational site, which means that it gives me a greater sence of dependability than a .com site would. I have seen more informative sites than this one, but overall I am satisfied with www.byerly.org.

"The Bermuda Triangle, a chronological database of disappearances in the triangle." The Bermuda Triangle. www.byerly.org, n.d. Web. 7 Apr 2010. .

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