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I've been close to the Bermuda Triangle i went to the Bahamas last year
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I flew over the Bermuda Triangle on a flight to Florida. As you can see, I am still here.
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Actually, the reason ships sink is because of the large amounts of methane deposits underground. The methane weighs down the water and causes ships to be much more vulnerable to sinking.

The reason so many airplanes go missing while flying over the triangle is, you guessed it, methane. Methane interferes with the plane's controls and electronics. Methane is also such a thick gas that it blocks out most radio waves.

When looking into the waters of the Bermuda Triangle, you will notice a certain ghost-like green hue to it, except it's not ghosts, it's methane. Methane reflects off of light, and when reflected, it makes the water around it appear to be a shade of green.

Nothing but science, really.
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I think it's made up because the story of Amelia Earhart who had went into the Bermuda Triangle and disappeared. People may have actually found part of the plane that she was flying and she could of went down and drowned to death. So honestly, i think it's fake. No one has real legit proof that it really does what they said it does.
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A-Panda-On-Xbox wrote I think it's made up because the story of Amelia Earhart who had went into the Bermuda Triangle and disappeared. People may have actually found part of the plane that she was flying and she could of went down and drowned to death. So honestly, i think it's fake. No one has real legit proof that it really does what they said it does.


The proof of the sinking's in the area are the manifesto's and travel documents of ships and planes that never reached their destinations.
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VEVO wrote It's total crap. Probably just some made up story or urban legend that got pushed around too much. I've been through that area 20+ times to visit my family in Puerto Rico throughout my life and not once did we ever come across any issues or crashed spontaneously. I'm not dead or lost, am I?


Eh, I really wouldn't say that with confidence considering there's records and proof of most disappearances.

It's most likely something to do with electromagnetic storms in the area, destroying ships equipment and throwing them thousands of miles off course until they are swallowed by the sea.

The storms could be caused by something in the Earth as there is another area like Bermuda just off the coast of Japan on the other side of the planet.


Draw a triangle of that size ( I think it's about 400,000 square km) over an extremely high traffic shipping and travel route somewhere else. It will have seen a very similar number of strange incidents, perhaps more.
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