The Bermuda Triangle is a area of water that has strange weather and strange mystery's. Many ships and planes sink here or are found with no crew. So is the Bermuda Triangle REAL or just ACUTE FAKE?! Please laugh. So let us forget this not very PUNNY pun and let's look at facts. So like I said not many people get past the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle is one weird thing of water. Whenever someone has a compass in the triangle it goes haywire and freaks out! Another thing is that the Bermuda Triangle has a ton of mist. No wonder people always go MISTing....okay I'll stop. Also in most events the crew never radios for help in the Bermuda Triangle. Anyway I''ll list some Bermuda Triangle events. On March 18, 1918 a ship called U.S.S Cyclops had 300 men and 10,000 tons of manganese was in the Bermuda Triangle. The crew never called for help and the shipwreck was never found. On December 28, 1948 a man named Captain Robert Lindquist was flying from San Juan, Puerto Rico to Miami, Florida. He was on a plane called Flight NC-16002. The plane was having electrical and battery difficulties. Robert radioed Miami for landing instructions. When Miami radioed back there was no answer. The plane was gone. Why does this happen? People have theories. Some include Atlantis has a magic stone that sinks ships and Aliens are taking people! I think that people just crash there planes or bad weather sinks them. Thing is I have one more piece of evidence proving that the Bermuda Triangle is Real or Fake. It is that most people make it through the Bermuda Triangle and we just focus on only the crashes. So I say that the Bermuda Triangle is... A SQUARE but hey that is just my ANGLE of the Bermuda Triangle. Comment bellow what you think!
Information was obtained from "Can You Survive the Bermuda Triangle? from Wonderopolis." Bermuda Triangle Photos! Comments are closed.
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