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Christopher Columbus did not specifically address the Bermuda Triangle as we understand it today, as the term and concept were popularized long after his time. However, during his voyages in the late 15th century, Columbus reported unusual compass readings and strange occurrences in the waters around the Caribbean, which some later interpretations linked to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle. He attributed these anomalies to supernatural forces or navigational errors, reflecting the limited scientific understanding of his era.

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