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the famous bermuda triangle

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Hi!!! Welcome to another Tony's post!! I'll blog about something interesting today, which is the Bermuda triangle. We all have background infos about this thing, since it's SO famous, but anyways, I love mysteries. Especially ones that end tragiclly(Mwhaaa)



According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “There is no evidence that mysterious disappearances occur with any greater frequency in the Bermuda Triangle than in any other large, well-traveled area of the ocean,” However, it's not like there is a storm going on frequently or some other dangers that the oceans contain. And even though there were some "sea dangers to boat" in the Bermuda triangle, why are planes going missing? Fifty ships and twenty planes had already been missing. But the most weird thing is that not only the ship/plane is missing, but there are NO SURVIVORS.


Some ships were discovered completely abandoned for no apparent reason; others transmitted no distress signals and were never seen or heard from again. Aircraft have been reported and then vanished, and rescue missions are said to have vanished when flying in the area. However, wreckage has not been found, and some of the theories advanced to explain the repeated mysteries have been fanciful. Many theories are crazy, like aliens kiddnaped the ships, there is a secret evil layor for bad guys, etc. One of the most popular theories include "rouge waves", known tho have the height of about 30 meters, which I think is little to low to reach an aircraft.

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