Well, let's see... Alcatraz has not been a prison since the early Sixties, people come and go all the time.
The Bermuda Triangle is a manufactured mystery; you are no more likely to vanish there than anywhere else, or you can bet Lloyd's of London would forbid traffic in it.
So neither place is particularly inescapable.
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
the Bermuda triangle
Yes. Bermuda triangle is a real place
the bermuda triangle is a supernatural place which is also described in quran
Yes.
Since the Bermuda triangle is a theoretical place, rather than a physical place, it exists as long as people believe that it does.
No, Amelia Earhart did not crash near the Bermuda triangle. (As a side note, there is no uniform definition of the Bermuda Triangle. It's a mythical place.)
The Bermuda triangle is a place, that is official. The debatable part about it is what causes the disappearance's. The reasons behind that may not be real, but the place CERTAINLY is.
Scientists are doing little or nothing to discover the Bermuda Triangle. The triangle as a place is a theory of little interest to scientists. Those with the greatest interest in the Bermuda triangle are writers, publishers, and the entertainment industry.
The Bermuda triangle is a strange place south of the Caribbean sea where many planes and boats have gone missing.
It wasn't made in the first place
The Bermuda triangle is imaginary lines drawn from Miami, to Puerto Rico, to Bermuda, and passes over part of the Bahamas. All of these inclusive countries teach math in their schools.