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It is claimed that more than 1,000 people have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, this has not been proven. Though myth and scare mongering has to be taken into account making it about 750 people who have actually become lost in the Bermuda triangle
because of the gravity of the earth.
No. Bermuda is not a country, it is a colony, and is about 1000 miles North of the Caribbean Sea. By comparison, it is 768 miles from Cape Sable Island, in Nova Scotia, Canada.
Since 1492 over 1000 people have been recorded missing inside it.
the Bermuda triangle, also known as the devil's triangle, is the popular name given to a triangular region of the Atlantic ocean off the Southwest united states. People think of it as a mysterious triangle where due to unexplained reasons, more than 50 ships, 20 aircraft, and 1000 lives have been lost. People get baffled at this mystery and start thinking of it as a spiritual or paranormal activity even though scientists believe that it is due to violent storms or preferably due to strong magnetic Field that pulls the metal IE. the ships and aircraft's down.
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Over 1000 people has been recorded missing inside the Bermuda triangle. Some names include; Donald Crowhurst, Joshua Slocum, Capt. J. C. McPhee, Capt. B. W. McMillan, Lt. G. W. Worley, and Lt. Charles Taylor. Looking up these names should come up with there disappearance story.
11.57 (births per 1000 persons)...
Triangle numbers are of the form (x^2+x)/2 So the 1000th triangle number is (1000^2+1000)/2 Which is 500500
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it costs $30 in Bermuda for a bag wiht 1000 cubes in it at Lindos
Just over 1000 miles, you can measure on google earth