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Y do u think nobody can cross the Bermuda triangle?

timothy 2012/08/30 04:03:34
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  • diana fuentes 2012/09/06 21:51:07
    diana fuentes
    i think its cursed!!
  • Marianne 2012/09/01 05:18:54
    Marianne
    Many people crossed it.
    There have been mysterious disappearances there - it is the ocean, and there are always risks to cross the sea.
  • SaltAndBurn ★ 2012/08/31 09:42:06
    SaltAndBurn ★
    Because there's something Supernatural happening...
  • Me 2012/08/31 03:07:24
    Me
    have no idea
  • Ninjaman 2012/08/31 02:37:35
    Ninjaman
    +1
    lots of people have crossed the triangle... my thought is simple, but who knows...
    the bermuda triangle is know to have increased magnetism in that area. when the moon is a certain distance away, it will create high tides. perhaps the extra gravitational fields might have an impact on the magnetic properties of the area.
    just a thought...
  • Pronatalist Pronatalist 2012/08/30 20:49:08
    Pronatalist Pronatalist
    So what is the government hiding in the Bermuda triangle? Why is it, that most every "conspiracy theory," somehow implicates the government? Must be because, the government is involved with promoting most everything evil.

    bermuda triangle government hiding
  • The Fantastic Kai 2012/08/30 19:37:52
    The Fantastic Kai
    Saints Row owns it xD
  • kurtanderson1 2012/08/30 19:29:26
    kurtanderson1
    BT phenomena are relatively rare, but I wouldn't push my luck.... bermuda triangle
  • Harjot 2012/08/30 18:37:52
    Harjot
    Many have crossed safely, my late ex-husband among them. He died of drink, not from the Bermuda Triangle.
  • BigKwell 2012/08/30 17:52:10
    BigKwell
    More people cross it than disappear. I think it's relatively safe.
  • PandoraBoxe 2012/08/30 17:38:05
    PandoraBoxe
    Who says?
  • Elz 2012/08/30 17:26:27
    Elz
    people are scared to. because of what has been said about it.
  • ashlee 2012/08/30 17:13:28
    ashlee
    +1
    I think that' there is this really strong whirlpool that sucks ships down into it. As for an explanation regarding planes it's beyond me.
  • Mike 2012/08/30 16:35:57 (edited)
    Mike
    If people didn't cross it, there would be no reason to call it the Bermuda Triangle........
  • GeorgeAMartini 2012/08/30 16:20:03
    GeorgeAMartini
    My Father flew over the Bermuda triangle literally dozens of times when he was in the U.S. Air Force. A few times the on duty navigator got freaked out and thought they were lost. My Dad took over and everything was fine. I think perhaps the history of the place can be just as dangerous as whatever it is that does happen there occasionally.
  • S. Gompers 2012/08/30 15:45:51
    S. Gompers
    Done it many times.
  • GothicaVende††aSquiggles\(#_#)/
    +1
    Chuck Norris made it.
  • Vijay Pawar 2012/08/30 14:40:22
    Vijay Pawar
    As a force attracts.... the thins that pass above it..... !
  • Foxhound BN0 2012/08/30 14:15:44
    Foxhound BN0
    because it is a gateway to hell!
  • Jayfeather 2012/08/30 13:59:18
    Jayfeather
    +1
    I've done it, so you're wrong.
  • classic 2012/08/30 13:50:55
    classic
    Been through it more than once..no problem.. That area is known for some weird weather patterns, and once in a while someone gets caught up in it,
  • Picasso's Cat 2012/08/30 13:44:24 (edited)
    Picasso's Cat
    +1
    I have flown and sailed through the The Bermuda Triangle several times and nothing ever happened to me.
    It's also known as the 'Devil's Triangle' to add a hint of mystery to it's hidden events, Lol.
    This region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft and surface vessels are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances is attributed to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings, Lol, "beam me up scotty" Lol.
    However documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported or embellished by later authors who want you to buy their books, and many of you did, Lol.

    Fact is, as our society entered the latest technology surge, events like the Bermuda Triangle are harder and harder to hoax upon people, because we can now prove things don't just disappear into thin air, but yet sink to the bottom of the sea as a result of good old human error, as we have found several of these disappeared items down there rotting, Lol.

    Nope, the boogie man is a creation of our own fears, not any paranormal activity or extraterrestrial martians or goblins, Lol.

    marvin the martian
  • Neko-chan 2012/08/30 13:40:42
    Neko-chan
    already been a few. or they were sent back to where they entered, i dont remember...
  • Keith 2012/08/30 13:26:59
    Keith
    +1
    Peole do it all the time.
  • BHGOzzy 2012/08/30 13:25:01
    BHGOzzy
    What, you mean the thousands who do it every single day don't count?

    Of the literally millions of crossings of the area known as the Bermuda Triangle between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, only a hand full of boats and planes have gone missing without explained causes.

    Reconstruction of what went wrong is usually very difficult in ANY ocean related accident, and every year there are at least a dozen, if not more, people who simply vanish on the waves, often to poor boating skills, freak weather occurrences, pirate activity, mechanical failure, or any other number of causes.

    Major airline routes dip in and out of the Bermuda Triangle area all the time and not one of them has mysteriously vanished since the advent of modern radio equipment and tracking methods. Vast cargo ships and oil tankers sail those seas every day without going missing (in fact only one coal tanker ever got lost in that area, and that was attributed to gas venting on the ocean floor that reduced the buoyancy of the ocean in that area to zero very rapidly). In fact, as the Bermuda Triangle area almost completely cuts through the major shipping lanes for the Gulf Coast region, it would naturally be impossible for them to NOT go through it on a regular basis.

    Modern ships tend to have things ...

    What, you mean the thousands who do it every single day don't count?

    Of the literally millions of crossings of the area known as the Bermuda Triangle between the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, only a hand full of boats and planes have gone missing without explained causes.

    Reconstruction of what went wrong is usually very difficult in ANY ocean related accident, and every year there are at least a dozen, if not more, people who simply vanish on the waves, often to poor boating skills, freak weather occurrences, pirate activity, mechanical failure, or any other number of causes.

    Major airline routes dip in and out of the Bermuda Triangle area all the time and not one of them has mysteriously vanished since the advent of modern radio equipment and tracking methods. Vast cargo ships and oil tankers sail those seas every day without going missing (in fact only one coal tanker ever got lost in that area, and that was attributed to gas venting on the ocean floor that reduced the buoyancy of the ocean in that area to zero very rapidly). In fact, as the Bermuda Triangle area almost completely cuts through the major shipping lanes for the Gulf Coast region, it would naturally be impossible for them to NOT go through it on a regular basis.

    Modern ships tend to have things like FLIR (Forward Looking InfraRed), satellite weather service, and sea radar units to avoid danger, along with a fleet of coast guard ships and helo's within striking distance to aid in the event of an emergency. Small boats that go missing in the gulf tend to be the victims of pirate attacks, rather than mysterious circumstances, and there are Cubans in makeshift rafts that make the crossing all the time.

    The Bermuda Triangle myth is a tantalizing modern myth, but it's just that. Mythology.
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  • Swan Eshdeh 2012/08/30 13:09:56
    Swan Eshdeh
    i don't know
  • jmc07806-PWCM-JLA 2012/08/30 13:09:43
    jmc07806-PWCM-JLA
    +1
    It is crossed all the time and I have flown over it at least twice. it is as safe as anywhere else for the most part.
  • timothy 2012/08/30 13:02:54
    timothy
    I already know u can
  • clasact 2012/08/30 12:58:55
    clasact
    sure its been done many times already
  • exsecrare 2012/08/30 12:57:46
    exsecrare
    +1
    People cross the Bermuda triangle daily...
  • Booッ 2012/08/30 12:56:42
    Booッ
    I think it's because of the climate there.
  • Moonage 2012/08/30 12:54:20
    Moonage
    +1
    People do it all the time. I got married in the Bermuda Triangle.
  • rspell 2012/08/30 11:58:52
    rspell
    +1
    I've been there many times. It's just water.
  • Sid♥ 2012/08/30 06:53:41
    Sid♥
    i don't think about Bermuda Triangle.
  • sickofpolitics 2012/08/30 04:04:57
    sickofpolitics
    +1
    People do it all the time. We only hear about the anomalies that happen when something goes wrong in the area.
  • timothy sickofp... 2012/08/30 04:06:05
    timothy
    +1
    So I can fly over the Bermuda and I'll be okay?
  • sickofp... timothy 2012/08/30 04:09:50
    sickofpolitics
    +1
    Sure if you want to try. This time of year is rough with the frequent tropical systems. Flying is always a risk, it defies gravity.... ;)
  • timothy sickofp... 2012/08/30 04:10:49
    timothy
    +1
    So what if I decide to take a boat? :+
  • sickofp... timothy 2012/08/30 04:13:04
    sickofpolitics
    +1
    I wouldn't not during hurricane season.
  • timothy sickofp... 2012/08/30 04:14:36
    timothy
    +1
    So what's the Bermuda triangle

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