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lucky11
· 1 year ago
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Statistically, there was never any difference between the Bermuda Triangle and any other section of the Atlantic. What it did have was 3 or more major shipping lanes running through a relatively smaller portion of the Atlantic. So while ships and planes and such weren't at any more risk traveling that area than normal, the area would have experienced more wrecks simply because more passed through it.
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rtg_007
· 31 weeks ago
Good point.
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