Why do ships disappear in the Bermuda Triangle?



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there is a theory that the water there is not sufficiently sweaty. which caused the flooding of ships?

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there's a theory that the water's not sweaty enough to cause the ships to flood.

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Not anymore, it's quiet.

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And the ships are disappearing, and there.

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It's a secret emigration to Cuba.

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There's an extinction point there.

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It was told that there gases come from under the ground and the ships get into this mixture of gases and water and fall down, because our ships can't float by air yet.

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No, this is all nonsense. Actually the funnel, very strong, appeared in this place and sucked in both planes and ships. It appeared in different places. If you draw a graph, it approximates the shape of a triangle.

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Actually they wrote something about a magnetic field, aliens, etc. But skeptics don't believe it and say that accidents in Bermuda are within the norms and are deliberately inflated by newspapers. But you don't believe that?

 

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