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The Bermuda Triangle is a gate to another dimension ????
elo-equipamentos25 August 2019
Since my teenage year I was wrapped by this mystery which my teacher talked about, many documentaries concerning in this matter aired on TV, newspaper and magazines, so I've really love this subject, sadly this one is too short , over the main facts as "Flight 19", "Cyclops" called the Holy Grail's Bermuda Triangle among others events, however this has an additional info supplied by graphic computer they drained the ocean in whole area, with this ultimate tools we can see clearly the Gulf stream leaving in the bottom of sea a riverbed, also a deep wide gap between two tectonic plates, the north American crashing into south American and in the end a most relevant of all them, the vortex, which a small airplane nearby Andros at Bahamas was involved by a heavy cloud then sudden appears "the Vortex" and after few seconds flying inside it, simply the aircraft jump straight to Miami his final destiny miles away in just 4 minutes, there's no doubt that the Triangle has some kind of the gate to another dimension, many theoretical physicians and experts in this field has been studying this new phenomenon, as I said before too short to explain this amazing subject!!!

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First watch: 2019 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 7.5
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Decent Documentary
Michael_Elliott12 April 2014
Bermuda Triangle Exposed (2011)

** 1/2 (out of 4)

This is a decent made-for-TV documentary taking a look at the mysteries surrounding the Bermuda Triangle. The documentary begins by talking about the various ships and planes that have gone missing in the area and we get a few detailed cases including the now infamous Flight 19. The documentary takes a look at various theories that might have caused all these disappearances. These include strange weather patterns, rogue waves and even a mysterious fog. Overall, if you're familiar with the legends surrounding the Bermuda Triangle, you're really not going to learn anything here. While the film is certainly entertaining, once the end credits started to roll I was a little disappointed because there's just not too much here to be excited about or that we haven't seen in other, more detailed documentaries. Running a short 44-minutes doesn't leave too much time for detail so we're basically given a bunch of interesting theories and few explanations if those are even possible. The Flight 19 is certainly the most interesting part of the documentary including how it might not have even been in the Triangle at all. Those unfamiliar with the Triangle and too many of its stories are probably going to be the ones most entertained by this. Others will find it decent but nothing overly special.
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