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The Bermuda Triangle revisited


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Anthony North revisits the Bermuda Triangle, the infamous area of ocean in which numerous ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared over the years without a trace.

"Anthony North: The Bermuda Triangle is a triangular area of water going north up the US eastern seaboard, south west into the Caribbean and east as far as the Azores. It is alleged that ships and planes disappear mysteriously in this area. It was first mentioned in articles in the early 1950s, with Fate Magazine joining in. It became world famous following books by Vincent Gaddis and Charles Berlitz. "

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Isn't this just EXTREMELY old news?

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Bah! lol...

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