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The Bermuda Triangle is an area in the North Atlantic Ocean located between Miami, Puerto
Rico and the island of Bermuda.
Over the years, numerous ships and aircraft have disappeared without explanation while
traveling through this region.
Notable examples include, the USS Cyclops, a cargo ship with over 300 people on board
that disappeared without a trace in 1918.
And a group of five U.S. naval torpedo bombers, known as 'Flight 19' that inexplicably
vanished over the area in 1945 during a routine training exercise.
There are dozens if not hundreds of similar incidents on record.
And while some crews avoid the Bermuda Triangle whenever possible, others dismiss the stories
of disappearing planes and ships as legend, coincidence, or just a string of bad luck.
Reports of compasses going haywire, sudden changes in weather, electrical problems and
loss of engines are often the last radio contact before vanishing from radar.
Without any way of determining the cause of these malfunctions and disappearances, imaginations
have run wild.
Some people believe that extraterrestrial forces or UFOs are responsible for the abductions,
while others have proposed 'The Triangle' may be a wormhole to another galaxy!
Recently, scientists have tried to connect the deadliness of the Bermuda Triangle with
the possibility of strong whirlpools and powerful suction that could potentially pull huge items
beneath the surface.
While another theory involves strange cloud formations capable of creating airbombs full
of wind with blasts as powerful as 170 mph, a force capable of sinking ships and downing
aircraft.
Regardless of which theory you believe, it may be a good idea to stay out of the Bermuda
Triangle for now, unless you're trying to disappear.
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