Have always been a little less than impressed with the amazing-disappearing aircraft over the xpanse of huge ocean bodies. I mean, c’mon. Horrible tragedy, but not unexpected. The “Bermuda Triangle” just happens to also be one of the most traveled airways around.
Now, if there was some strange disappearance of say, locomotives on a stretch of BN track in Montana, then we could talk..
“The Bermuda Triangle just happens to also be one of the most traveled airways around.”
An interesting thing that an (Bermuda debunking) author wrote in 1974 about the triangle, was that insurance rates there were no higher than they should be (normal).
I found that very convincing.