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TEA [102]
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LuckyWell [14K]3 years ago
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Because Bermuda has a strange that no one can explain, and people have disappeared with no good explanation. Lots of ship, and planes has disappeared and I don't know why, that when you go in Bermuda you gonna disappeared, maybe the Bermuda has a different world that has a portal because they didn't found any body in Bermuda, and I'm not sure about this. But I believe that the Greeks believe Poseidon that he is a great god and lots of people didn't believed the great gods such as Zeus. People can disappear anywhere. There is nothing special about the Bermuda Triangle. It is claimed that more than 1,000 people have disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle, this has not been proven. Though myth and scare mongering has to be taken into account making it about 750 people who have actually become lost in the Bermuda triangle. The Bermuda triangle is a large triangle that sucks you in and makes you become a fish because they didn't found any body of person and I believed that the person has lost, live in the lost city of Atlantis.

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