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The Bermuda Triangle
Bermuda triangle is in the middle of the ocean. It is a place where many planes and ships have gotten lost. There are a couple facts about the bermuda triangle. First, when one is in the vicinity of the triangle either in a plane or boat their compasses point to the north pole instead of the magnetic north. Second, people will go out in the ocean with sail boats and think that they are experienced enough to get here and there. But out in the bermuda triangle there is very little wind. So many people get stuck out there and need to be rescued. Some get rescued and some run out of food and die. A theory on why planes and ships disappear is that in the triangle here are large oceanic trenches with extreme gases and unstable waters. So maybe the ships got pulled under. Some of the famous disappearances are: 1965 The Enchantress, 1945 Flight 19; 5 navy bombers and 14 crewmen disappeared, 1943 DC-3; 27 passengers, 1951 C124 globe master; 53 passengers, and 1963 SS Marine; 39 crewmen. No one really knows what happens out there.
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