The Bermuda Triangle (also known as Devil's Triangle) is a 1.5-million-square-mile area of ocean roughly defined by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and the southern tip of Florida.
Some believe it is a paranormal site in which the laws of physics are either violated, altered, or both..
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