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There are ideas about certain weather conditions there that can be hazardous. Statistically, the Bermuda Triangle doesn't lose any more planes or ships than any other equivalent sized area with similar traffic.
But it did claim a submarine, as I recall. That doesn't happen everywhere.I always liked the theory of the massive bubbles of gas buried under the sea floor that sometimes rise to the surface unexpectedly. Easily dragging ships and planes down with them via negative buoyancy.
Discovery Channel Set to make Major UFO Announcement (Supposedly) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VftWZ...Comments from one of NASA's original space pioneers, astronaut Gordon Cooper, about some kind of ET wreckage he says he found in the Bermuda Triangle.



Or...
does the mystery go deeper and is it still unsolved?