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What is the Bermuda Triangle?

1.) An area of the western Atlantic Ocean between Florida, Bermuda, and Puerto Rico where a large number of ships and aircraft are said to have disappeared mysteriously
2.)The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle.


Do any of you guys remember "Flight 19"?

Here is a video that will some what happened up :



Want to know more?

Here is a documentary on the Bermuda Triangle.



What do you guys think of this? Its so confusing. I don't know what to say!
I Think... Illuminati :trollin:

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Yes I've read up on this before when I used to watch a lot of documentaries, I was fascinated with the Bermuda Triangle, I guess someday we will find out why stuff disappears.
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I've always heard on documentaries that it's due to a magnetic interference, and causes a planes/boats instruments to malfunction.
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ReaperOfTheNight wrote I've always heard on documentaries that it's due to a magnetic interference, and causes a planes/boats instruments to malfunction.


That's exactly what I heard on this show I watched yesterday.
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We did about flight 19 in one of my English lessons it is very weired and all of the other plains and ships that have gone missing to is very strange
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quite a long video mate lool
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Apparently there is a unstable corrupted merkabah sitting at the bottom of the bermuda triangle. (which will be corrected soon)

"A Documentary By Discovery Channel" Must be legit its discovery channel. LOL


btw a broken merkabah is considered a magnetic interference
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Dude, the Bermuda Triangle is the Sea of Monsters. Haven't you read Percy Jackson ? Ahahha
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The latest culprit in the Bermuda Triangle is methane, a natural gas that is less dense than water. So if you happen to be sailing through a patch of ocean when a massive methane effluvium bubbles up from the deep, then, yes, your boat could in fact sink. Gas hydrates exist in deep, high pressure environments found in all the worlds oceans, including parts of the Bermuda Triangle. But there are no recorded instances that such an incident has occurred. Found this on a website may be true but you would never know until you experienced it.
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Dead__Island wrote The latest culprit in the Bermuda Triangle is methane, a natural gas that is less dense than water. So if you happen to be sailing through a patch of ocean when a massive methane effluvium bubbles up from the deep, then, yes, your boat could in fact sink. Gas hydrates exist in deep, high pressure environments found in all the worlds oceans, including parts of the Bermuda Triangle. But there are no recorded instances that such an incident has occurred. Found this on a website may be true but you would never know until you experienced it.


i heard same type of thing about the methane gas but how do explain planes missing??
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