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Barbarella
Puerto Del Carmen

What I want to do at this place  — 1 year ago

I want to go there so I can get abducted by aliens! ;)

Hauki
Jyväskylä

Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

I want to find out what really happens there. Is it really cursed or something :P The place holds so much mystery that I want to solve!

tanzina
Detroit

Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

IM fed up on my life,want to be dissapear for good, thats why I desperately want to go there.

zz011
1 place

Why I want to go to this place  — 1 year ago

I want to go there and see for myself where I go if I dissapear :D

Beam me up scotty!

sandiego001
0 places

Untitled  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

Lawrence Kusche’s research for his book on BT revealed a number of inaccuracies and inconsistencies between Charles Berlitz’s accounts and statements from eyewitnesses, participants and others involved in the initial incidents. Unlike many other authors Kusche went back where possible to the original accounts of each disappearance. This enabled him to be skeptical about any pro-Triangle embellishments because he could quite rightly question how the embellishment originated. He noted cases where pertinent information went unreported, such as the disappearance of round-the-world yachtsman Donald Crowhurst which Berlitz had presented as a mystery, despite clear evidence that Crowhurst had fabricated the accounts of his voyage and had probably committed suicide. Another example was the ore-carrier Berlitz recounted as lost without trace three days out of an Atlantic port when it had been lost three days out of a port with the same name in the Pacific Ocean. Kusche also argued that a large percentage of the incidents which have sparked the Triangle’s mysterious influence actually occurred well outside it.       

sandiego001
0 places

AKA Devil's triangle  — 1 year ago

Worth visiting!

In recent years, several authors, most notably Gian J. Quasar, have raised several questions as to the veracity of Kusche’s findings about Bermuda Triangle, including but not limited to: why Kusche so often brought up as evidence for his claims cases that were already well-known before the writing of his work as not being “Triangle incidents”; his misidentification and mislocation of several ship and aircraft incidents that are well-documented, but then using that inability to properly identify the craft as “proof” that they never existed; holding to his claims that ‘nothing out of the ordinary’ regularly occurred in and around the area, and yet several times admitting certain cases lacked conventional rational explanation (most notably in the Star Tiger and DC-3 cases), and in other examples openly claiming possibilities for foul weather for certain disappearances where it can be verified that none existed.       

Justsyd
Fort Worth

The first time I went to this place  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

I made it through, so now I’ll have to go back through it again.

radiocamb0dia
Weehawken

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

i was on a cruise. and you have to go by the edge of the triangle to get to bermuda. but they do go around most of it.

planz
Hong Kong

Why I want to go to this place  — 2 years ago

Find the entrance to another parallel timeline, or to the previous 20 yrs, or to the future.

redstar
Oakland

Untitled  — 2 years ago

Worth visiting!

I was on a cruise, on this tiny tiny ship. I sat on the deck one night and it was pitch black. The air was warm but still I shivered, being in a place that I had dreamed of since childhood.
ps
obviously I came out the other side.

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