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Yeah, the "Dragon's Triangle." I have no idea why, but I love watching programs on those things. I personally suspect (don't laugh, it actually makes sense) methane bubbles, at least in the Bermuda Triangle. Apparently the gas tends to build up under the ground in that area and comes out in gigantic bubbles. If they hit right, these things can sink ships. In addition, it explains Flight 19 perfectly. Methane affected older aircraft instruments, causing them to register that the planes were gaining altitude, even though they were actually losing altitude. So they go down. Weather's foggy. By the time they see their mistake, it's too late.
The Triangle's infamous freak waves probably don't help, either. Most plausible explanation, IMHO.