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Is this for real? I personally find this hard to believe BERMUDA TRIANGLE: SHIP REAPPEARS 90 YEARS AFTER GOING MISSING! 3998065313


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The Cuban Coast Guard announced this morning, that they had intercepted an unmanned ship heading for the island, which is presumed to be the SS Cotopaxi, a tramp steamer which vanished in December 1925 and has since been connected to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.

The Cuban authorities spotted the ship for the first time on May 16, near a restricted military zone, west of Havana. They made many unsuccessful attempts to communicate with the crew, and finally mobilized three patrol boats to intercept it.

When they reached it, they were surprised to find that the ship was actually a nearly 100-year old steamer identified as the Cotopaxi, a name famously associated with the legend of the Bermuda Triangle. There was no one on board and the ship seemed to have been abandoned for decades, suggesting that this could actually be the tramp freighter that disappeared in 1925.

Cuban expert, Rodolfo Salvador Cruz, believes that the captain’s logbook is authentic. This document is full of precious information concerning the life of the crew before the ship’s disappearance, but the entries stop suddenly on December 1, 1925.

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On 29 November 1925, the SS Cotopaxi departed Charleston, South Carolina, and headed towards Havana, Cuba. The ship had a crew of 32 men, under the command of Captain W. J. Meyer, and was carrying a cargo of 2340 tons of coal. It was reported missing two days later, and was unheard of for almost 90 years.

The Vice President of Council of Ministers, General Abelardo Colomé, announced that the Cuban authorities were going to conduct a thorough investigation to elucidate the mystery of the ship’s disappearance and reappearance.

One explanation, even pins the blame on leftover technology from the mythical lost continent of Atlantis.



Despite the popularity of all these strange theories, most scientists don’t even recognize the existence of the Bermuda Triangle, and blame human mistakes and natural phenomena for the disappearances.

The mysterious reappearance of the SS Cotopaxi has, however, already generated a lot of interest in the scientific community and could push some experts to change their mind on the subject.
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I think it's classed as BULL SHIP [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] g
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I thought as much but at least it made me chuckle La
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I thought as much but at least it made me chuckle La

and gave us another topic to talk about on a very quiet forum at present BERMUDA TRIANGLE: SHIP REAPPEARS 90 YEARS AFTER GOING MISSING! 2706089290 Now back to the house work Hoover Cooking
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albeit a hoax...I DO believe in the Bermuda Triangle.......
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The term "Bermuda Triangle" was first used in an article written by Vincent H. Gaddis for Argosy magazine in 1964. In the article, Gaddis claimed that in this strange sea a number of ships and planes had disappeared without explanation. Gaddis wasn't the first one to come to this conclusion, either. As early as 1952, George X. Sands, in a report in Fate magazine, noted what seemed like an unusually large number of strange accidents in that region. Even though the Bermuda Triangle isn't a true mystery, this region of the sea certainly has had its share of marine tragedy. This region is one of the heaviest traveled areas of ocean in the world. Both small boats and commercial ships ply its waters along with airliners, military aircraft and private planes as they come to and from both the islands and more distant ports in Europe, South America and Africa. The weather in this region can make traveling hazardous also. The summer brings hurricanes while the warm waters of the Gulf Stream promote sudden storms. With this much activity in a relatively small region it isn't surprising that a large number of accidents occur.
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The alleged Bermuda Triangle phenomena was completely invented out of nowhere in 1960s. It subsists on a few noted incidents and disappearances and relies on making people believe that these cases are exceptional and/or paranormal.
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I would say that there were more thana "few" PP
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I would say that there were more thana "few" PP

Your right Vg

No doubt some of us have wondered about the Bermuda Triangle. It is the greatest modern mystery of our supposedly well understood world: a region of the Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda, Miami, Florida, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, where disappearances of ships and planes not only continue but continue to defy explanation.The Bermuda Triangle (aka the Devil's Triangle) is a three-sided zone in the Atlantic Ocean stretching approximately from Miami, Fla., to Bermuda to San Juan, Puerto Rico. Planes, boats and people go in to the Bermuda Triangle, and some of them don't go out. The Triangle's claim to fame is pretty much centered around the particular penchant for the aforementioned boats and planes to disappear without a trace. No wreckage, no bodies, no survivors.


Summary of Missing Planes

The aircraft below are listed for purposes of assisting in identification. It's not necessarily believe every one is the result of unexplainable mystery.

1. 1945, December 5: The entire training flight of five Navy
TBM Avengers. Plane #s FT-28, FT-36, FT-117,
FT-3, FT-81. Crew: 14

2. 1945, December 5: PBM Martin Mariner. Off Banana
River, Florida at 28o 59' NL 80o 25 WL. Crew:13

3. 1947, July 3: a C-54 Douglas en route from Bermuda to
Miami in cargo service. Crew: 7.

4. 1948, January 30: BSAAC Tudor IV Airliner Star Tiger
near Bermuda, northest. 29 crew and passengers, includ
ing Air Marshal Sir Arthur Coningham. GAHNP.

5. 1948, December 28: NC-16002, Douglas DC-3 passenger
airliner; south of Miami on approach to the airport
(within 50 miles). crew and passengers: 31.

6. 1949, January 17: Tudor IV Star Ariel (sister of Star
Tiger) Bermuda for Kingston, Jamaica. Crew and
pasengers: 19. GAGRE.

7. 1954, October 30: Super Constellation, in Navy service.
Maryland for Lajes, in the Azores. Crew and passengers:
42.

8. 1956, November 9: Martin Marlin amphibious patrol
plane, about 350 miles north of Bermuda. Crew: 10.

9. 1961, October 15: an 8 engine SAC B-52 "Pogo 22" north
of Bermuda while returning from routine maneuvers.

10. 1962, January 8: Air Force KB-50 Aerial tanker. North
Carolina to Lajes, Azores. Crew: 8.

11. 1962, May 27: a C-133 Cargomaster, between Dover and
Lajes, Azores. Crew:10.

12. 1963, August 28: 2 KC-135 Stratotanker jets
mysteriously disintergrate over the Sargasso Sea,
enroute back to Miami from refueling near Bermuda.
Crew: 10 total.

13 1963, September 22: another C-133 Cargomaster; Dover
for the Azores. Crew: 10.

14. 1964, February 8: Piper Apache between Grand Bahama
Island and West Palm Beach, Florida. 4 persons. N2157P

15. 1964, December 5: Cessna 140 with 2 persons; off New
Smyrna Beach, Florida. N81089

16. 1965, June 5: a C-119 "Flying Boxcar"; Miami to Grand
Turk. Crew: 10. Was within 100 miles of Grand Turk.

17. 1965, September 15: Beechcraft c18s, with 3 persons,
near St. Thomas, VI, around 7:26 P.M. N8063H

18. 1965, October 31: Cessna 182 somewhere between
Marathon Key and Key West, Florida. 2 persons. N4010D

19. 1965, December 6: Ercoupe F01; between Fort
Lauderdale and West End, Grand Bahama. 2 persons.
N99660

20. 1965, December 29: a Piper Cherokee; South Caicos for
San Juan. 3 persons. N6077P

21. 1966, April 5: a converted cargo B-25; Fort Lauderdale
to Aruba. N92877

22. 1966, September 20: Tampa to Baton Rouge; Piper
Commanche. 2 persons. (see arguments on shape)
N7090P

23. 1967, January 11: Chase YC-122; between Fort
Lauderdale and Bimini in the Bahamas. 4 Persons.
N122E

24. 1967, January 14: a Beechcraft Bonanza near Key
Largo.N7210B 4 persons.

25. 1967, January 17: Piper Cherokee en route St. Thomas
from San Juan. N4129P

26. 1967, July 2: near Mayaguez, PR, a Cherokee. 4
persons. N5100W

27. 1967, August 6: between Miami & Bimini; Piper
Cherokee. 3 persons. N8165W

28. 1967, October 3: Cherokee; Great Inagua for San Juan.
N3775K

29. 1967, November 8: Cessna 182; George Town, Great
Exuma and Nassau. 4 persons. N7121E

30. 1967, November 22: Cherokee near Cat Island,
Bahamas. 4 persons. N9443J

31. 1968, May 29: Cessna 172 near Grand Turk. 2 persons.
N1483F

32. 1968, July 8: between Grand Bahama & West Palm
Beach; Cessna 180. 2 persons. N944MH

33. 1969, January 5: Piper Comanche between Pompano
Beach, FL & North Carolina. 2 persons. N8653P

34. 1969, February 15: Beechcraft 95-c55 en route Miami
from Georgia. N9490S

35. 1969, March 8: big Douglas DC-4 in cargo service;
after leaving the Azores. Crew: 3. N3821

36. 1969, March 22: a Beechcraft between Kingston,
Jamaica & Nassau. 2 persons. N609R

37. 1969, June 6: Cessna 172 between Grand Turk &
Caicos Island. 2 persons. N8040L

38. 1969, June 29: a B-95 Beechcraft Executive; Great
Inagua for San Juan. N590T

39. 1969, August 3: Piper PA-22; West Palm Beach to
Albion, New Jersey. 2 persons. N8971C

40. 1969, October 11: Pilattus-Brittan-Norman Islander;
Great Inagua for Puerto Rico. 2 persons. N852JA

41. 1970, January 17: Piper Comanche; between Nassau &
Opa Locka, FL. 2 persons. N9078P

42. 1970, July 3: between Maiquetia, Venesuela & San
Juan, PR. Cessna 310G. 6 persons. N1166T

43. 1970, November 23: Piper Comanche between West
Palm Beach & Kingston, Jamaica. 3 persons. N9346P

44. 1971, March 20: a Cessna 177b with pilot en route
Andros Island from Miami at 3:18 P.M. N30844

45. 1971, July 26: Horizon Hunter Club's rental; near
Barbados. 4 persons.

46. 1971, September 10: Phantom II F-4E Jet; on routine
maneuvers 82 miles south of Miami. 2 pilots.

47. 1971, December 21: Cessna 150j with pilot after leaving
Pompano Beach; destination unknown. N61155

48. 1972, October 10: Super Constellation between Miami
& Santo Domingo. 4 crew. N564E

49. 1973, March 28: Cessna 172 after leaving West Palm
Beach, FL, with pilot. N7050T

50. 1973, May 25: a Navion A16 between Freeport and
West Palm Beach. 2 persons. N5126K

51. 1973, August 10: Beechcraft Bonanza between Fort
Lauderdale & Marsh Harbour, Bahamas. 4 persons.
N7956K

52. 1973, August 26: after departing Viaquez, PR; Cessna
150. 3 persons. N50143

53. 1973, December 20: a Lake Amphibian between
Nassau and Bimini. (near Bimini). 3 persons. N39385

54. 1974, February 10: pilot and his Cessna 414 vanish
after leaving treasure Cay, Bahamas. N8103Q

55. 1974, February 10: that night a Pilattus -Brittan-
Norman Islander with pilot and co-pilot disappear at
7:31 P.M. on approach St. Thomas. N864JA

56. 1974, July 13: Piper PA-32 between West Palm Beach &
Walker Cay, Bahamas. N83CA

57. 1974, August 11: Beech K35 Bonanza after departing
Pompano Beach, FL. for Philadelphia. 2 persons.
N632Q

58. 1975, February 25: Piper PA-30; Greensboro, NC. to
Freeport, GBI; pilot only. N414DG

59. 1975, May 2: Cessna "Skymaster"; Fort Lauderdale
area. N86011

60. 1975, July 28: Cessna 172; vicinity Fort Lauderdale. 1
N8936V

61. 1975, December 9: Cessna 172; St. Croix to St. Kitts. 1;
N5182R

62. 1976, June 4: Beech D50; Pahokee, FL., to Dominican
Republic; 2. N1157

63. 1976, August 8: Piper PA-28; Vera Cruz, Mexico to
Brownsville, TX; 1. (See Q&A Arguments on shape)
N6377J

64. 1976, October 24: Beech E-50; Opa Locka, FL. to Grand
Turk Island. N5665D

65. 1976, December 28: Piper PA-23; Anguilla to Beef
Island; 6. N4573P

66. 1978, February 22: a KA-6 Navy attack bomber
vanished from radar 100 miles off Norfolk en route
U.S.S. John F. Kennedy; 2.

67. 1978, March 25: Aero Commander 680; Opa Locka-
Imokalee, FL. to Freeport, Grand Bahama; 2. N128C

68. 1978, April 27: Ted Smith 601; Pompano Beach to
Panama City, FL.; 1. N555BU

69. 1978, April 30: Cessna 172; Dillon, SC., to unknown; 1.
N1GH

70. 1978, May 19: Piper PA-28 Fort Pierce to Nassau; 4.
N47910

71. 1978, May 26: Beech 65; Port-au-Prince to Bahamas; 2.
N809Q

72. 1978, July 18: Piper PA-31; Santa Marta, Col. to
Port-au- Prince; 2. N689WW

73. 1978, September 21: Douglas DC-3; Fort Lauderdale to
Havana; 4. N407D

74. 1978, November 3: Piper PA-31; St. Croix to St.
Thomas; 1. N59912 (right off St. Thomas)

75. 1978, November 20: Piper PA-23; De Funiak Springs to
Gainsville, FL.; 4. N54615

76. 1979, January 11: Beech A23A; Opa Locka to St.
Thomas; 2. N925RZ

77. 1979, April 2: Beech E18s; Fort Lauderdale to Cat
Island, Bahamas; 1. N4442

78. 1979, April 24: Piper PA-28R; Fort Lauderdale to
Nassau; 4. N7480J

79. 1979, June 30: Cessna 150J; St. Croix to St. Thomas; 2.
N60936

80. 1979, September 9: Cessna 182; New Orleans to
Pensacola, Florida. 3 persons. N2183R

81. 1979, October 4: Aero Commander 500; Andros Island
to West Palm Beach, FL.; pilot; N3815C

82. 1979, October 27: Piper PA-23; Montego Bay, Jamaico
to Nassau; pilot. N13986

83. 1979, November 19: Beech D50b; Delray Beach, FL to
to Key West; 1. N1706

84. 1979, December 21: Piper PA-23; Aguadilla to South
Caicos Island; 4 persons. N1435P

85. 1980, February 11: Beech 58; St. Thomas to unknown;
only pilot aboard; reported stolen. N9027Q

86. 1980, May 19: Lear Jet; West Palm Beach to New
Orleans; 2. N25NE

87. 1980, June 28; Erco 415-D; Santo Domingo, DR., to San
Juan, PR; 2 persons. Pilot reported UFO before
disappearing. N3808H

88. 1981, January 6: Beech c35; Bimini to Nassau; 4
persons N5805C

89. 1982, July 5: Piper PA-28R-201T; Nashville to Venice,
FL.; 4. N505HP

90. 1982, September 28: Beech H35; Marsh Harbour to
Fort Pierce, FL.; 2. N5999

91. 1982, October 20: Piper PA-31; Anguilla to ST.
Thomas, VI. 8 persons. Charter Service. N777AA

92. 1982, November 5: Beech 65-B80; Fort Lauderdale to
Eleuthera Island, Bahamas; 3 persons. N1HQ

93. 1983, October 4: a Cessna T-210-J; Andros Town,
Bahamas to Fort Pierce, FL.; 3 persons. N2284R

94. 1983, November 20: Cessna 340A disappeared near
Orangeville, Fl.; pilot. N85JK

95. 1984, March 12: a Piper between Key West and
Clearwater, Florida; 4 persons. N39677

96. 1984, March 31: Cessna 402b between Fort
Lauderdale and Bimini; 6 persons. N44NC

97. 1984, December 23: Aeronca 7AC between Cross City,
Florida and Alabama; pilot. N81947

98. 1985, January 14: a Cessna 337 in Atlantic northeast
of Jacksonville; 4 persons. N505CX

99. 1985, May 8: Cessna 210k; Miami to Port-au-Prince,
Haiti; pilot. N9465M

100. 1985, July 12: Piper between Nassau and Opa Locka;
4 persons. N8341L

101. 1985, August 3: a Cessna 172; somewhere near Fort
Meyers, FL.; pilot. ??

102. 1985, September 8: a Piper northeast of Key West at
10:08 P.M. en route from Fort Lauderdale; 2 persons.
N5488W

103. 1985, October 31: Piper at 8:29 A.M. ; between
Sarasota, FL. and Columbus, Georgia; pilot. N24MS

104. 1986, March 26: a Piper en route from Miami to West
End or Freeport, GBI.; 6 persons. N3527E

105. 1986, August 3: A Twin Otter charter, around St.
Vincent; 13 persons.

106. 1987, May 27: a Cessna 402c; between Palm Beach,
FL. and Marsh Harbour, Great Abaco,Bahamas; 1.
N2652B

107. 1987, June 3: a Cessna 401; Freeport to Crooked
Island; 4 persons. N7896F

108. 1987, December 2: Cessna 152; La Romana to nearby
San Juan; pilot. N757EQ

109. 1988, February 7: a Beechcraft over the Caribbean
Sea; 4 persons. N844G

110. 1989, February 6: a Piper; after departing
Jacksonville, Florida; pilot despondent. 1. N6834J

111. 1990, January 24: Cessna 152 on instructional flight;
near West Palm Beach, FL. 2 persons. N4802B

112. 1990, June 5: Piper; St. Maarten to St. Croix; pilot.
N7202F

113. 1990, August 10: Piper; between Sebastian, FL. and
Freeport, GBI.; 4 persons. N6946D. Body found off
Virginia.

114. 1991, April 24: Piper Comanche; off Florida; pilot.
N8938P

115. 1991, May 30: near Long Boat Key; Piper signalled
directional gyro not working; spun into ocean; 2.
N6376P

116. 1991, October 31: Grumman Cougar jet; over Gulf of
Mexico; vanished on ascent while on radar; 2. N24WJ

117. 1993, September 30: Within Miami sector; Cessna
152, with only pilot on board. N93261

118. 1994, August 28: Piper PA-32; Treasure Cay,
Bahamas to Fort Pierce; 2 persons. N69118

119. 1994, September 19: Piper PA-23; over Caribbean; 5.
N6844Y

120. 1994, December 25: Piper PA-28; unknown; over
Florida; pilot. N5916V

121. 1996, May 2: Aero Commander; Atlantic/Caribbean;
vanished with 3 in charter service. N50GV

122. 1998, August 19: Piper PA-28; Atlantic\Caribbean; 4.
N25626

123. 1999. May 12, Aero Commander N6138X; near Nassau
only pilot aboard.

124. 2001, October 27, Cessna 172, after leaving
Winterhaven, Florida; only pilot aboard.

125. 2002, September 6, Piper Pawnee, southeast of
Nassua, Bahamas; only pilot on board. N59684


Summary of Missing Sea vessals



1917, between March 6th & 27: the 1,579 gross ton freighter Timandra,
bound for Buenos Aires from Norfolk in cargo of coal. 21 crew under
Captain Lee.


1918, after March 6th- U.S.S. collier Cyclops, after leaving Barbados
for Baltimore; 309 crew and passengers under Lt. Comm. George
Worley.


1925, December 1: tramp steamer Cotopaxi; 32 crew under Captain Meyers; left Charleston, SC, for Havana, Cuba.

1926, March: freighter Suduffco sailed from New York to Los Angeles
with 4,000 tons of assorted cargo. Never arrived Panama. 29 crew. (Owner unfortunately waited about a month before reporting her overdue)


1938, March: 426-foot, 5,500 ton British freighter Anglo Australian bound from Cardiff, Wales, for British Columbia; 38 crew under Captain Parslow. Last reported herself off the Azores: "Passing Fayal this afternoon. All well."


1940, February 4: Schooner Gloria Colita, Gulf of Mexico, found derelict and awash.

Losses in the war years cannot be counted, since so many occurred from enemy submarines and mines. Beginning after World War II:


1946, December 5: schooner City Belle, 10 persons, Bahamas, found derelict.


1948, February: 416-foot, 7,219 ton British freighter Samkey reported herself at 41o 48' N longitude, 24o W latitude on January 31. "All well." Crew of 43.


1948, March 6: yacht Evelyn K. is found deserted in the Florida Keys; 3 persons missing


1950, April 5: the 185-foot coaster Sandra, with a cargo of DDT, disappears in passage to Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, from Savannah, Georgia.


1955, January 13: yacht Home Sweet Home, Bermuda to St. Thomas


1955, September 26: yacht Connemara IV found derelict 150 miles southeast of Bermuda.


1956, July: schooner Bounty disappears between Bimini and Miami.


1958, January 1: 44-foot yawl Revonoc vanished between Key West and Miami; 4 crew.


1960, April 16, yacht Ethel C., missing off Virginia


1961, April 5: yacht Callista III, missing Norfolk to Bahamas.


1962, schooner Evangeline


1962, November: Windfall, a 56-foot schooner left Mystic, Conn. for Bermuda; 5 crew.


1963, February 4: the 504-foot T-2 Tanker Marine Sulphur Queen, near Florida Straits; 39 crew.


1963, July 2: fishing vessel Sno Boy, between Kingston to Northeast Cay.


1964: 36-foot ketch Dancing Feathers, en route Bahamas from North Carolina.


1965, January 13: 58-foot Enchantress, 150 miles southeast of Charleston, South Carolina.


1965, October 28: houseboat El Gato, near Great Inagua, Bahamas.


1967, December 10: Speed Artist 5 persons; Windward Islands


1967, December 22: cabin cruiser Witchcraft, Miami Harbor; 2 persons


1969, July 4: in the Sargasso Sea freighter Cotopaxi sees derelict power yacht on automatic pilot.


1969, July 12: yacht Vagabond found derelict on edge of Sargasso Sea.


1969, August: The 2 light house keepers from Great Isaac's Rock lighthouse, near Bimini, abandon their posts without reason.


1969, November 2: cabin cruiser Southern Cross found deserted off Cape May.


1971, October 10: 339-foot cargo vessel El Caribe, missing in Caribbean Sea.


1971, October 27: fishing yacht Lucky Edur found derelict of New Jersey; 3


1971, Christmas-time: something annihilates 53-foot yacht Ixtapa, near Florida Keys.


1973, March 21: 541-foot collier s.s. Anita vanished in building hurricane off Norfolk en route to Germany.


1973, March 23: 88-foot yacht Defiance, derelict, near Cap du Mole, St. Nicholas, Haiti; 4


1974, March: 54-foot luxury yacht Saba Bank disappears while cruising Bahamas; 4 crew.


1974, July 24: yacht Dutch Treat, Miami to Cat Cay, Bahamas.


1975, April 22: 73-foot shrimper Dawn, near Smith Shoals, Key West.


1975, June 24: yacht Meridian, bound to Bermuda from Norfolk.


1975, December 2: ocean going tug Boundless is missing in the Bahamas.


1976, April: motor sailor High Flight disappears between Bimini & Miami


1976, October: the 590-foot ore carrier Sylvia L. Ossa, about 140 miles west of Bermuda; crew of 37.


1976, December 16: 40-foot sloop with 17 people between St. Kitts and Dominica.


1977, November 20: schooner L'Avenir, Maryland to Bermuda.


1979, January 2: 66-foot tug King Co-bra, near Cape Henlopen.


1980, January 12: Sea Quest sends mysterious call, navigational equipment not working. Missing with 11 persons.


1980, April: 43-foot luxury yacht Polymer III, while cruising Bahamas; 2.


1980, July 26: 38-foot sailboat Kalia III found derelict in the Exumas, Bahamas.


1980, October 26: the 520-foot s.s. Poet, in cargo of corn, Cape Henlopen, Dl., to Port Said, Egypt.


1982, July 26: American yacht Penetration found deserted north of Sargasso Sea.


1982, August 17: British yacht found deserted in Atlantic.


1983, February 26: 44-foot Sea Lure, in group of other fishing vessels while headed toward Dry Tortugas. Later found derelict.


1984, November 5\6: the 32-foot sport fishing boat Real Fine, Freeport to Fort Lauderdale. 3 persons.


1985, February 22: 25-foot pleasure boat with 2 Canadians aboard; Freeport, to West Palm Beach.


1985, May 3: 6 persons disappear in a outboard off Surf City, North Carolina.


1992, October 27: fishing vessel Mae Doris, with 4 crew, south of Cape May.


1995, March 20: Jamanic K., Motor Vessel of 357 gt; Cape Haitien to Miami.


1996, October 14: 65-foot yacht Intrepid, 30 miles off Fort Pierce, FL; 16 missing after quick Mayday.


1997, December: 23-foot Robalo, off Virginia Beach.


1998, January 2: commercial fishing vessel Grumpy found derelict.


1998, May 1: 35-foot converted sport fisher Miss Charlotte hit by force that sucked everything off deck, then sunk; crew survived. Thought to be water spout. Off North Carolina.


1998, August 10: the Erica Lynn.


1998, November: the Carolina, off Cape May


1998, November: 74-foot Interlude disappeared during cruise to Cayman Islands.


1999, April 15: Miss Fernandina, 85-foot shrimp trawler off Flagler Beach, FL. last signaled: net caught in propellor, electrical drain, listing.


1999, April 23: Motor Vessel Genesis, 196 gt, sailed Port of Spain in cargo of 465 tons brick, water tanks and concrete slabs; at 5:30 bespoke m/v Survivor. Search for vessel was 33,100 sqm.


1999. August 5: 18-foot day cruiser found derelict except for the dog. Skipper was on a 2 hour cruise; off North Carolina.


1999, November 15: 2 person in a 22-foot day cruiser between Frying Pan Shoals and Frying Pan Light.


1999, December 27, Alyson Selene found derelict 7 miles northeast of Andros, Bahamas.


2000, April, freighter Gran Rio R disappears off West Indies.


2000, August 14, fishing vessel Hemmingway is found deserted; missing crew and captain.


2001, June 22, 2001, Tropic Bird is found derelict off Antigua.


2002, September 23, freighter Fiona R missing off West Indies en route to St. Vincent.


2003, June 18, Frank and Romina Leone of West Palm Beach, Fl. vanish with their 16 foot boat off Florida.


2003, August 3, alerts go out for sailing yacht Windhome, which left Beaufort, North Carolina for Azores June 24. Overdue and reported missing.


2003, August 25, three men vanish with a 32-foot sleek-go-fast white fiberglass vessel in the Bahamas between Exumas and Mayaguana. Owner identified as Glenroy Carey.

I say think again if your in any doubt ?





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It absolutley fasinates me
far too many to be coincidence
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With a list like that something has to be wrong and as for coincidence I don't think so BERMUDA TRIANGLE: SHIP REAPPEARS 90 YEARS AFTER GOING MISSING! 3135333095
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