__ _ 1977. The Bermuda Triangle Expedition.
__ _ A Tuscan man enters the Triangle of Death.
__ _ by Giancarlo Menconi
__ _ pages 81; Italian Edition: 1978; English translation: 2008

Bring to life the expedition!

Our project is to organize an expedition to the Bermuda Triangle in 2012.
35 years after the first Mizar Expedition.


We would like to give a visual impression of what it is like today. The location, the sea, the people and their recollections.

Our team will comprise of a journalist, a photographer and an interpreter.

Our budget is € 15,000.


If you like to make a donation to this expedition it would be greatly appreciated.




12/27/2008

Captain Kuk

KUK - They hired him and his boat. He is the Captain, but the author wonders if he should have chosen another job because with his patience he could have been a monk. Maybe he didn’t follow this vocation because he has a beautiful, dark haired Cuban wife. Besides monks don't have cars as huge as trains. He lives in Miami, but he drives from Miami to Bimini and from Bimini to Miami; if you want to hire him go to the harbour.

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading your account of the Uri
    Geller expedition which charted my boat "Passagemaker". Your book brought back a lot of memories. I was in Bimini last week. Developers have attacked the island with a vengeance. I have pictures of everyone and the Passagemaker which I can send to you. The Passagemaker was a
    Greek design Trawler Yacht built in
    Tarpon Springs, Florida. My name is "Edward Cook". My email is sailawaylc@aol.com. I am curious as to why you picked the date 2012 as the date of your expedition.

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  2. I was mentioned in your very interesting story as the "Beautiful Cuban wife". Actually, I am not "cuban" but may have had a suntan at the time. I am also no longer married to "KUK" or Ed Cook. I remember our very large old white Lincoln car which we did not have for long. I remember very well the expedition because I was amazed by the amount of gear put on board and also by the quantity of spaghetti and sauces you brought with you. I think that your story is partly "tongue in cheek" because I find it very amusing. I love your perception of Americans. We also have our perception of Italians which is probably not your perception. Your whole group seemed very social and full of fun. I now live up in Flagler Beach, Florida which is a lovely seaside town.

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