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Airdate: Bermuda Triangle Exposed

Next week Nine airs a documentary on that fateful stretch of water known as the Bermuda Triangle.

Next week Nine airs a documentary on that fateful stretch of water known as the Bermuda Triangle.

It’s called the Bermuda Triangle – the most deadly and unexplained marine graveyard on Earth. It spans from Bermuda to Miami to Puerto Rico. How can some 2,000 boats and 75 planes disappear, most without trace? Freak waves, magnetic anomalies, giant whirlpools and strange fireballs have all been blamed for the mysterious disappearances. Experts employ the latest science to uncover the truth behind one of Earth’s greatest mysteries.

The documentary from Discovery Channel airs at 9pm Tuesday August 31 on Nine followed by 20 to 1 at 10pm.

Lock up your light aircraft.

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14 Responses

  1. @Grinspoon – amen to that. If anyone is really interested/fascinated by this topic, just look it up on Wikipedia rather than waste an hour being being misled for the first half before being drip-fed any real info.

  2. Just looked up The Fantastic Journey on imdb, I’ve never heard of this show about the Bermuda Triangle but it looks awesome. Doesn’t seem to be available on DVD, I wish they would show it.

  3. Well when trying to explain something like the Bermuda triangle, the first step is to see if there is a phenomenon at work. Is there really an issue?

    For a body of water that size, with the amount of traffic that goes through it, there is nothing unusual about what goes on there. This has been shown time and time again.

    So in absence of any higher than normal rates of incidents there is no need for explanations other than the usual ones that apply everywhere else.

    Of course people like to live in a fantasy world and ignore this and then think it’s clever to try and scientifically explain a non mystery. Which of course tends to leak to junk science or non science at all.

  4. Haha, Newtaste!

    PBL Nine’s future owner, Bruce, wouldn’t have let this go-to-air. Wonder what the WIN-owned stations will be showing in its place? 🙂

  5. It’s a shame when the very first line in their press release is a lie. ” the most deadly and unexplained marine graveyard on Earth”? Um, no. 1: not deadly – 2: not unexplained.

    I don’t think I’ll be watching this.

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