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Larry KuscheLarry Kusche (September 16, 1945) is an American librarian and writer. He is the author of The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved (1972) among others. Larry Kusche was born in Arizona, but he grew up in Cadiz, Spain. His father was a retired officer of the US Navy who was hired by the Andalucia Govern to captain El Vaporcito, a high tech patrol ship donated by the United States as part of a diplomatic exchange. Due to the lack of capable professionals in Spain at the time, Larry Kusche inherited the position of his father when he was 18, position for which he had to course engineering studies at the Officers School of Rota. In January of 1967 Francisco Franco, Caudillo of Spain, dismissed the program to patrol the Subsaharan Africa coasts and Kusche returned to Arizona with his fathers. There, he opened a library. In the late seventies he became interested in the Bermuda Triangle mystery and started to gather information from varied sources. In 1972 he wrote The Bermuda Triangle Mystery Solved (ISBN 0879759712), and later in 1977 published Larry Kusche's Popcorn cookery, which title honoured the name of the ship El Vaporcito, that means The Little Vapor in spanish. He has also published Shape up your hips and thighs (1979). Kusche has declared several times that he became interested in the topic of Bermuda's Mysteries because of some weird experiences he went through while patrolling the African coasts on board El Vaporcito. Kusche, Larry
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