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What does burmuda triangle do..?

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  1. One theory that I saw on TV suggested that under the mud at the bottom of the sea in that area, was frozen methane gas.  Occaisionally, it would get warm enough to turn into it's gasious state and bubble to the surface.  If your ship or boat was over that spot at that moment, the gassy, bubbly surface would not support the vessel and it would sink.  An airplane flying over that spot would have it's engines sputter and stop, because the engine are designed to run on fuel and oxygen, not fuel and methane.  And humans cannot run on methane either.

    This is one theory.


  2. Bermuda Triangle.....

    It makes you disappear.....

    At least according to Barry Manilow is does and I wouldn't argue with a big star like him.

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