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Why does everything disappear in the Bermuda Triangle?

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Why do things disappear in the Bermuda Triangle? I have researched a bit. I found that that specific area has higher occurrences of Rouge Waves and that it is a dead zone and plains don't fly there for obvious reasons. I wonder what happens to the fish in that area........

Please share your thoughts about this..............Thanx:)

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  1. There is no evidence of any unusual occurrencies in the area.  Disappearances are no different percentage wise than any comparable body of water with similar air and surface traffic.  The fish have not read any of the silly books on the subject, so go about their daily business totally unmoved.


  2. The "Bermuda or Devil's Triangle" is an imaginary area located off the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States, which is noted for a high incidence of unexplained losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. The apexes of the triangle are generally accepted to be Bermuda, Miami, Fla., and San Juan, Puerto Rico. However, The U. S. Board of Geographic Names does not recognize the Bermuda Triangle as an official name and does not maintain an official file on the area.

  3. The water does not disappear.  Now why is that?  Could it be that stories of the effects of this so-called triangle are based on lies and misinformation?  Could it be that most of the small craft lost were actually lost just off the Florida coast in surf?  Could it be that some of the bigger ships did not actually sail on the dates they sailed on, were not the length that BT promoters reported, sank off the coast of Ireland, the Canary islands and even California?  

  4. What Nasim fails to realize is that magnetic fields are well understood and the earth's magnetic field has been carefully studied.  Unfortunately for his theory, there is no concentration of the earth's magnetic field there.

    Statistics have shown that there are no more mysterious losses in the Bermuda Triangle than there are in any other equally traveled part of the world.  A crackpot named Charles Berlitz started this Bermuda Triangle thing and it refuses to die.

  5. what i think is that the bermuda triangle is an area, where the earth's magnetic feild is strongly concentrated. thats why they tend to suck in METALLIC OBJECTS like aeroplanes, ships, and other stuff.

    speaking of fishes, they are not metellic objects. anyways, i dont think the fishies will have a good time messing around aeroplane and ship ruins.

  6. actually your all wrong

    the bermuda triangle is actually a place were gravity is being compressed in one spot

    believed to to be an "in earth" black hole that exit through the dragons triangle off the coast of japan, which is believed to be a white hole

  7. Everything does not disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.  Your statement does not reflect any facts.

  8.   It's a neat trick if you can do it.

  9. It's a fact that more planes disappear over the continental United States than in the Bermuda Triangle. When searching for missing adventurer Bob Fosset last year, scouts found wreckage from several missing planes that had been lost for years.

    The biggest Bermuda Triangle story was the missing squadron back in the 40's, but they were all trainee pilots except for the leader, and he got lost until the plane ran out of fuel. The wreckage was believed to have been found of a few of them some years ago, wildly off course. Nothing 'mystical' about any of that.

  10. It's a myth.  The supposed "evidence" is flawed and does not stand real scientific scrutiny.

  11. It's a large and popular area to travel.  The more popular an area is, the greater the chances for wreaks.  

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