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Can someone go in Bermuda Triangle and survive?
Well I've read recently that in The Bermuda Triangle is a very powerful magnetic field that makes all ships / aircraft and stuff to swallow. I do not know how true it is, but I've also read that Christopher Columbus had crossed the triangle .. and said that he looked strange lights in the sky … compass crazy but he was ok.And I am beginning to think that because his ship was made of wood. Now if people go there with a ship made of steel or 'metallic .. they sink or disappear or .. whatever .. so my question is .. they could walk away with a timber ship .. like Columbus and see that happening? I think .. I suppose it would not make so much damage …. Just a simple question:)
I do not agree that the Bermuda Triangle is nothing special. I have read up on disappearances and mysteries a lot, and there are strange happenings in the triangle. Ususally when something goes missing there is wreckage ever found. I heard about Columbus, and I 'm not sure that the boat's material made a difference because people do not go in and out of this area intact, but there are some strange stories. There is this one story, that in itself is conceived, but with all the other strange things, it can be somewhat dubious: "A Boeing 727 once disappeared from radar screens and air traffic control feared the worst. Thankfully the plane landed safely ten minutes later. The crew had flown through the fog, and all their watches were ten minutes slow. "There is also the story on flight 19, also with five planes disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, and where never heard of again. A couple of rescue aircraft entered the area to find them and one of the rescue planes never came back. It also disappeared.
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