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Why do planes and ships disappear when they cross bermuda triangle?

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Why do planes and ships disappear when they cross bermuda triangle?

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For many of the same reasons that they do in other parts of the world – bad weather, mechanical failure, navigation errors, etc. Try and find the book “The Bermuda Triangle Mystery: Solved” by Lawrence David Kusche. It isn’t a perfect solution and there are people who question it, but what it does show is that more than a few of the disappearances which are sometimes quoted as ‘a brand new boat with a skilled captain vanished on a clear sunny day’ are really ones where ‘a worn out boat with a drunk captain vanished during a tropical storm’ I’ll admit that there are some unexplained disappearances within the Bermuda Triangle, but I think the whole thing is greatly over-hyped and exaggerated. I’d be prepared to fly across that area but only in a well-serviced plane, having filed a flight plan, and packed a dinghy, SARBE beacon and survival kit.

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bermuda triangle is only place on the earth where i can see there is no gravitation henceforth from my viewpoint anything come under this area get disappear

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Some people say that there are weird magnetic fields there, so they mess up radar and compasses, so the planes and ships crash and sink. Columbus himself had trouble with his compass when he passed through the triangle.

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