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Copied this explanation from the article comments regarding the Bermuda Triangle. Kinda makes sense.
"The bermuda triangle is a dangerous area for ships and planes alike because of methane pockets beneath the sea bed. These pockets rise up and if they hit a ship, that ship would sink, given that the size of these bubbles is around 200 meters in length; as for the planes, methane rises through the air as well, when it comes in contact with a plane, the air density is lowered and the plane plummets."
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