Unfortunately, there is nothing otherworldly or particularly odd about the 'disappearances' in the Bermuda Triangle. If you take into account that around 30% of the storied disappearances didn't happen anywhere near the triangle, the fact that the whole thing is in a very active area for hurricanes and that the Gulfstream flows through it, the number of truly unexplained disappearances are no more prolific than anywhere else on the planet.
However, when we are sailing through it, it is NOT an acceptable subject for discussion or derision. Go figure.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing otherworldly or particularly odd about the 'disappearances' in the Bermuda Triangle. If you take into account that around 30% of the storied disappearances didn't happen anywhere near the triangle, the fact that the whole thing is in a very active area for hurricanes and that the Gulfstream flows through it, the number of truly unexplained disappearances are no more prolific than anywhere else on the planet.
However, when we are sailing through it, it is NOT an acceptable subject for discussion or derision. Go figure.