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Monday, 18 July 2011

Is there a Bermuda Triangle in Alaska?

There's the Bermuda Triangle and then there's Alaska's Bermuda Triangle. Almost everyone is familiar with the mystery triangle that shrouds the North-Atlantic Ocean and in recent times, the mention of the Bermuda Triangle does not bring out any reaction other than the ordinary. But Alaska's Bermuda Triangle is a different matter altogether. The supposed triangle exists in the state between the city of Juneau and Yakutat in the Southeast; the Barrow mountain ranges in the north and the city of Anchorage right in the centre of Alaska. To believe that there exists something known as Alaska's Bermuda Triangle might be difficult - it took years and years to get used to the now-matter-of-fact Bermuda Triangle, but considering the number of missing persons in the nation's least populated state, believing about Alaska's Bermuda Triangle becomes a must. In fact even the Indians native to the state - the Tlingit - are sure about the truth of Alaska's Bermuda Triangle. According to their folk-lore there exists a man, known as Kushtaka who can shape-shift to an otter and has the ability to lure innocent people and trap them. This theory surrounded by the amount of missing persons list that the state puts up is enough to confirm and verify the truth about Alaska's Bermuda Triangle...read more>>>...