Larry Kusche, a research librarian from the Arizona
State University argued many claims that the Bermuda triangle was exaggerated
and fake. He also argued that many of the boats percentage incidents
were outside of the triangle. He concluded that the triangle was greatly exaggerated
and not many boats disappeared from the Bermuda triangle. They may disappear
from a storm because the triangle is common for storms, the numbers
of boats disappeared was exaggerated because some boats could've went back to the port.
Also some didn't even happen. One plane crashed at Daytona
Beach, Florida and was still reported that it was from the Bermuda. The
legend of the Bermuda triangle was a manufactured mystery by
writers who made use of
misconceptions.
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