#Bermuda Triangle Documentary (VHS 1998)

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Bermuda triangle documentary recorded on VHS 1998. 

Part one focuses on the search for legendary Flight 19. 

Part 2 finishes up the rather quickly wrapped up search for Flight 19 and goes on to explore a few sunken ships. Featured Wreck: Speedboat. 

Part 3 focusing on discovering what it is exactly that causes so many sinkings. Featured wreak: Piper Airplane  

Part 4 finishes up the investigation of the Piper Aircraft and moves on to the next subject. The search for the sunken Charlie’s Crab.

Part 5 The Final part of the documentary. The Deep See has their Side-Scan equipment entangled on an old sunken fishing trawler. Whether they ever get it untangled they never say.. 

 

 

Bermuda Gombeys

The Warwick Gombey Troupe have been performing for locals and visitors for decades. Gombeys (pronounced GOM-bays) have been dancing around Bermuda for almost two centuries. A mix of West African, Caribbean and Native North American dances have combined to influence their rhythmic moves.

Gombey

The Gombey is an iconic symbol of Bermuda, this folklife tradition reflecting the island’s blend of African, Native American, Caribbean and British cultures, incorporating them over time into a unique performance art full of colorful and intricate masquerade, dance and drumming.

Dancers are usually male, and perform in groups of 10-30 though in modern times female groups have emerged. The traditions have been passed down orally from one generation to the next within families and the Captains of each troupe determine the direction of the troupe and style that is taught. Thus within troupes there can be found subtle but distinct differences in beats, dances, costumes, headdresses, by which they can each be recognized.

Read full wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gombey

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#Bermuda Gombeys

The Warwick Gombey Troupe have been performing for locals and visitors for decades. Gombeys (pronounced GOM-bays) have been dancing around Bermuda for almost two centuries. A mix of West African, Caribbean and Native North American dances have combined to influence their rhythmic moves.

Gombey

The Gombey is an iconic symbol of Bermuda, this folklife tradition reflecting the island’s blend of African, Native American, Caribbean and British cultures, incorporating them over time into a unique performance art full of colorful and intricate masquerade, dance and drumming.

Dancers are usually male, and perform in groups of 10-30 though in modern times female groups have emerged. The traditions have been passed down orally from one generation to the next within families and the Captains of each troupe determine the direction of the troupe and style that is taught. Thus within troupes there can be found subtle but distinct differences in beats, dances, costumes, headdresses, by which they can each be recognized.

Read full wiki: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gombey

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The Lion and The Mouse – The Story of America & #Bermuda

A Film by Lucinda Spurling, narrated by Michael Douglas

The Lion and the Mouse, narrated by Michael Douglas, tells the story of twin British colonies, America, and Bermuda over the last 400 years through centuries of war and the development of modern times.

The moral of the story is that Little Friends can make Great Friends.

Never in global history has such a small country played such a large role in International Affairs.” U.S. President William Taft

thelionandthemouse.org | afflarefilms.com

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The Lion and the Mouse (20092h 30min | Documentary | 21 March 2009 (Bermuda)

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