“Now we know exactly where the ship went down, where his remains lie, the cause of the sinking. It was not due to sea monsters or whirlpools or aliens or any such thing in the Bermuda Triangle.
"We essentially used shipwrecks as [a way to obtain] those elements we couldn't get any other way," says Rouja. "Bermuda didn't have iron or steel or any of those things, so all the iron ...
The wreckage of a coal ship that disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle nearly 100 years ago while on its way to Cuba was hiding in plain sight, researchers say. American merchant steamer the SS ...
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