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Subject: Re: I guess the bermuda triangle is considered a myth or legend
From: Guodzilla posted Sun, Sep 20 2009, 6:29pm 
That's exactly what I said above in my first post. Statistically, the Bermuda Triangle is no different than any other body of water with regard to disappearances, save for the fact that that area is highly populated.
One may also mention the Dragon Sea of the South Pacific, but again, the numbers are similar. However, there are two factors in the Dragon Sea: One, that it is set squarely on the "Ring of Fire," which circumscribes the border of the Pacific Ocean with active (some EXTREMELY active) volcanoes, and the South Pacific was the site of some HELLATIOUS battles in WW2. I'd be extremely surprised if some of the disappearances of ships in the Dragon Sea might not be attributed to the accidental (and disastrous) encountering of some long-forgotten Japanese or Allied sea-mines.


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