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What if you walked into the Bermuda Triangle?

The western part of the North Atlantic Ocean boasts a loosely defined triangular region known as the Devil’s Triangle. Rumours are if you walk into it, you don’t come out.

But is this a myth or does it really happen?

It is September 17 in 1950 and the first unusual disappearance pertaining to the triangle is reported in The Miami Herald.

Flight 19; a group of five United States Navy Grumman TBM Avenger Torpedo Bombers, was on a training mission when it entered the Bermuda Triangle. What happened next?

Communication was lost. The Flight vanished into thin air.

It was reported that the flight captain’s last words were, “We are entering the white water, nothing seems right. We don’t know where we are, the water is green, no white.”

Can we explain the phenomenon?

Paranormal: Leftover technology from the mythical city of Atlantis fiddles with the electronic equipment of ships and planes.

Compass Variations: Compass anomalies are common in and near the triangle. Magnetic anomalies have been used to present explanations.

Incidents

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