From: http://www.area51central.com
Bermuda triangle
Firstly, the Bermuda triangle isn't actually a triangle (see below)... The area has a large amount of unexplained
losses of ships, small boats, and aircraft. It is strange how they have never found any remains of the disappearing vehicles.
Countless theories attempting to explain the many disappearances have been offered throughout the history of the area. The
most practical seem to be environmental and those citing human error. The size of the triangle varies from 500,000 square
miles to three times that size and estimates range from about 200 to no more than 1,000 incidents in the past 500 years. Howard
Rosenberg claims that in 1973 the U.S. Coast Guard answered more than 8,000 distress calls in the area and that more than
50 ships and 20 planes have gone down in the Bermuda Triangle within the last century. Many theories have been given to explain
the extraordinary mystery of these missing ships and planes. They vary from evil extraterrestrials to people with anti-gravity
devices or other weird technologies. Or the area could just have very bad weather there. But we believe that the report below
makes the most sense.
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