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    What is the most commonly accepted theory to the disappearances of planes and ships in the Bermuda Triangle?

    Question #3190. Asked by CJS. (Jun 12 00 6:27 AM)


    Yukon

    Cecil Adams concludes: the Bermuda Triangle "mystery" is a figment of a lot of overactive imaginations. About what you'd expect.

    Check out http://www.straightdope.com/classics/a3_067.html

    Jun 13 00, 10:53 PM


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