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The Bermuda triangle is a strange place south of the Caribbean sea where many planes and boats have gone missing.
It is reported that at least 20 planes and 50 ships have gone missing in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years. 1,000 people have died or disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years.
Many planes and boats have gone missing and were never found.
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The Bermuda Triangle, a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, is often cited for the mysterious disappearances of various aircraft and ships. While estimates vary, it is commonly reported that over 1,000 ships and several dozen airplanes have gone missing in this area over the past century. However, many of these incidents can be attributed to natural causes, human error, or navigational challenges, rather than any supernatural phenomenon. The legend of the Bermuda Triangle has been fueled by a mix of documented incidents and anecdotal reports.
there are a whole bunch of beliefs here are some: the mysterious Philadelphia is behind this,aliens built a base some3,000 feet below, and the Atlantis might have magnetic field.
Countless things have gone through the Bermuda triangle, not many have come out in one piece due to mysterious unexpected storms and strange dissappearances.
100's because of magic trolls that make huge waves when they pass gas
IN THE BERMUDA TRYANGLE? ABOUT 26 SINCE 1942!!!!!
The exact number of pilots who have died in the Bermuda Triangle is difficult to determine due to the area's notorious reputation for mysterious incidents and the lack of comprehensive records. While many reports of missing aircraft exist, not all can be attributed to pilot fatalities, as some disappearances remain unsolved. Over the decades, numerous planes have gone missing in the region, leading to speculation and legend, but precise statistics on pilot casualties are elusive.
The Bermuda is just a lot of nonsense, used to sell worthless books, movies, and television shows. Nova, the PBS science show examined the Bermuda Triangle and found out it was much ado about nothing. So did Dr. Arthur C. Clark on the Discovery Channel. Countless people have gone through the Bermuda Triangle and Nothing happened to them.