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Whats the deal with the bermuda triangle?

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im just wondering about it.

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  1. ghost

    s****. dooby doo where r u


  2. The bermuda triangle is considered haunted and whomever crosses the border will become the living dead. People have dissappeared for no reason. Most traveling by boat or plane. My cousin went there once and she came back fine.

  3. The jury is still.  It's the place on the earth where the most strangests place on  the planet.  

  4. It is one of the most heavily traveled areas of sea in the world, therefore, a lot of ships tend to get lost there.  

  5. the deal with the bermuda triangle is that a lot of planes and ships go missing every year due to reversed magnetics which messes with the altimiter which is what tells pilots how high they are and that causes some pilots to panic sending them into the depths of the sea an as for the ships bubbles of methane gas (which is being naturaly produced under the sea floor) can cause the ships to flip over if in a big enough bubble because nothing can get in the way of a gas bubble trying to get to the surface. the gas bubbles can also cause planes to stall and go into a nosedive and in some cases, go BOOM.

    im 13 by the way

    best answer please (^.^)

  6. Here are some websites that you should read about. There is too much to write.

    http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/

    http://www.unmuseum.org/triangle.htm

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bermuda_Tri...

    http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq8-1....

    http://images.search.yahoo.com/images/vi...

    Hope this helps.

  7. The source link is a great article called how to debunk the bermuda triangle myth.  

  8. it's not real, i don't believe.

    i've been through the bermuda triangle:

    -in a boat- 8 times

    -in a plane- 14 times

    -swimming- 4 or 5 times.

  9. Personally, I go with Lawrence David Kusche's theories - He wrote a book called The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved (1975).  You can still find it in second hand bookshops and is well worth a read if you're interested in this area.  Basically, he's checked a lot of the disappearances where "a brand new boat with an experienced captain vanished on a clear sunny day" and finds that actually the story is wrong: the boat was a rusty old tub, the captain was a drunk, and there was a hurricane going on at the time...  That sort of thing.

    He concludes that the Triangle is no more dangerous than anywhere else and that a lot of the 'stories' associated with it are either false or exaggerated.

      

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