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Postby .:: Desound ::. » Mon May 08, 2006 8:11 pm

Bermuda Triangle 4000 years ago lost hundreds of slaves on a ship. The triangle is also heavy waved and is also know as the Devil's triange. The stroms are always happing in the triangle. I watched TV and a man flew over it in a WW1 ship by himself and came back alive. In WW1 5 planes got lost. No evidence is discovered. The Titanic was built in Belfast(YAY, I live here) and was found in the oceans of the world. Nothing in the Bermuda Triangle has been discovered. But there is a gas that comes up to the surface and can sink a boat. But it can't explain about the planes. Hope this helps.
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Postby lyokowarriorteen20010 » Thu May 11, 2006 1:51 pm

So does this mean its like supernatural?
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Postby Overcaffeinated Sloth » Thu May 11, 2006 4:20 pm

No, it means there's an acidic chamical in an old fossil pocket or underwater volcano that occasionally cracks through the surface and fills the nearby water with an acid that could in a sense, melt a ship. Planes, mabey they just got lost.

As for the whole electrical field that makes cameras and gps's go all fuzzy, it's possible the gas is actually a rare plasma that interferes with the signal.

I mean, not everything electrical would be shorted out. You could have a lightbulb connected to a grapefruit and it could still work.

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