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And we come to the famous "Bermuda triangle" well known to all over the years for planes and ships vanishing into limbo. I have been doing research on this subject and am starting to feel it is more of a case of human errors, Freak waves or weather conditions and other natural phenomena like methane gas pockets. Found an article here:
People have reported mysterious lights, And this may lend an explanation. I doubt UFO's are stealing our vessels time and again in the same spot over the years. I was always a bit skeptical on this mystery. Any thoughts? Experiences?
I'd have to agree with you. It's a very busy area for ship and air traffic, prone to bad weather and probably natural magnetic disturbances. To top it off, people had some extremely bad luck in those parts for a couple of decades and a myth was born.
Notice how nobody talks about it today... are the aliens gone, or do we just have better navigation equipment today?
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I'll relate a strange dream I had about Bermuda, which may or may not be related to the Bermuda Triangle phenomenon.
I live in Perth, Western Australia. It's antipode (the point on the globe furthest away from another point) on land is the island of Bermuda. Once I dreamnt that I visited Bermuda. Not sure why Bermuda, I can't remember whether I'd read about it or seen a programme on it...anyway, I remember the palm trees and how the main town looked as the light aircraft was landing. Now I don't THINK I'd actually seen photos or videos of Hamilton before, but when I googled 'Hamilton' the buildings etc looked just like they did in my dream. That in itself wasn't the 'creepy' part of it...
I remember going on a group tour with some tourists to visit some of the sights around town. I don't know if there's anything like it in Bermuda itself, but the tour guide, who had a esoteric, occult aura about her (who I think was a black witch doctor or voodoo priestess) lead us to this strange cemetery which was contained in what appeared to be Greek-temple like building. There were normal looking tombstones, crosses, and weird, kind of cylindrical shaped stones. Anyway, she said something and walked over to one of the stones and then sort of 'de-materialized' in front of us, becoming like a spirit, before vanishing!
That was the end of the dream, but when I awoke the idea struck me that what if my astral body - or 'dream body' had literally travelled through the centre of the Earth? Why did I dream about Bermuda, about such a spooky occurrence taking place there?
The "Bermuda Triangle" was an area of heavy traffic which admittedly had a few mysterious disappearances, which were exaggerated and added onto with other mysteries which didn't even take place in the "triangle". Still, they're are some interesting mysteries there. The disappearance of Flight 19, and of the USS Cyclops being the most famous. One of the most interesting is the disappearance of pilot Carolyn Cascio and her aircraft. Cascio flew from Nassau to Grand Turk island. Cascio was heard on radio expressing bewilderment that although flying over Grand Turk island, she and her passenger saw no airport or buildings on the island. At the same time, islanders and the airport at Grand Turk could see a small plane circling the island, but they could not raise her on the radio. The plane then banked away from the island into a cloudbank and disappeared. One of the messages heard from Cascio was " Is there no way out of this?", which has fueled all sorts of speculative theories ever since.
The "Bermuda Triangle" was an area of heavy traffic which admittedly had a few mysterious disappearances, which were exaggerated and added onto with other mysteries which didn't even take place in the "triangle". Still, they're are some interesting mysteries there. The disappearance of Flight 19, and of the USS Cyclops being the most famous. One of the most interesting is the disappearance of pilot Carolyn Cascio and her aircraft. Cascio flew from Nassau to Grand Turk island. Cascio was heard on radio expressing bewilderment that although flying over Grand Turk island, she and her passenger saw no airport or buildings on the island. At the same time, islanders and the airport at Grand Turk could see a small plane circling the island, but they could not raise her on the radio. The plane then banked away from the island into a cloudbank and disappeared. One of the messages heard from Cascio was " Is there no way out of this?", which has fueled all sorts of speculative theories ever since.
i have heard this story. It was a strange one indeed, Like she flew into oblivion. There certainly are pockets in the world that are unusual, And much unknown to boot.
And we come to the famous "Bermuda triangle" well known to all over the years for planes and ships vanishing into limbo. I have been doing research on this subject and am starting to feel it is more of a case of human errors, Freak waves or weather conditions and other natural phenomena like methane gas pockets. Found an article here:
People have reported mysterious lights, And this may lend an explanation. I doubt UFO's are stealing our vessels time and again in the same spot over the years. I was always a bit skeptical on this mystery. Any thoughts? Experiences?
No way, unbeliever!
The Bermuda Triangle is indeed a portal to a parallel world in another dimension in the multi-verse. [I saw this on the TV series "StarGate"]
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