![]() ![]() Kusche's research points to indications that volcanoes, seismic events and other natural occurrences cause most of the "paranormal" activity within the Dragon's Triangle.The Dragon's Triangle is a very volcanically active area small islands in the area frequently disappear and new islands appear due to both volcanoes and seismic activity. The Japanese government later recovered some of the ship's wreckage. Kusche also wrote that the Japanese research vessel carried not 100 personnel, but 31 and that an undersea volcano destroyed it on September 24, 1952. However, in 1995, Larry Kusche published "The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved" and reported that his research found that Berlitz's military vessels were mostly fishing vessels, some lost outside the Dragon's Triangle. According to Berlitz, when their vessel, the Kaiyo Maru No 5 disappeared, Japan aborted the study. He also writes that the Japanese government labeled the area a danger zone and then funded a team of 100 scientists to study the Devil's Sea. In his book, "The Dragon's Triangle" (1989), Berlitz reports that in the years from 1952 to 1954, five Japanese military vessels were lost in the triangle with personnel totaling over 700 people. Probably the most extensive investigation into the Dragon's Triangle was performed by author Charles Berlitz. ![]()
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