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Why is there no map of the Bermuda Triangle? The U.S. Coast Guard has the answer

    February 9, 2018

by Paul Ratner
 

The Bermuda Triangle is a mysterious part of the world where many an aircraft and ship met an untimely end. Actually, whether it’s truly mysterious depends on if you believe something out of the ordinary may be responsible for the seeming overabundance of disasters and inexplicable disappearances that take place in this area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean.

The region, also called Devil’s Triangle, is somewhat loosely defined but is very busily traveled. It’s a popular shipping lane that also sees many cruise ships and aircraft. So maybe the disappearance of 75 planes and hundreds of ships isn’t even so unusual statistically. Nonetheless, the Bermuda Triangle persists in the popular imagination as a somehow accursed and enigmatic location. 

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