Bermuda Triangle Anomaly Claim
The claim that ships and aircraft disappear within the triangle at an unusual rate and for unexplained reasons; popularised in the 1960s and 1970s and contradicted by statistical and archival reviews.
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Bermuda Triangle Anomaly Claim attempts to explain Bermuda Triangle.
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Bermuda Triangle Anomaly Claim was debunked by The Bermuda Triangle Mystery — Solved (1975) — Kusche's case-by-case reconstruction from contemporary records found storms omitted, positions moved, and some 'vanished' vessels that never existed; Lloyd's of London and the US Coast Guard reached the same statistical conclusion.
Bermuda Triangle Anomaly Claim was popularised by The Bermuda Triangle (1974).