Debunking Myth of Bermuda Triangle

As numerous nations who are often rivals continue to work together to locate wreckage from the downed Malaysian Airlines flight 370 and the families of the victims now grieve the loss of their loved ones after finally hearing an official explanation of their fate, the news shows continue to criticize the coverage of various commentators. Thanks to CNN host Don Lemon, we now know that, yes, it is “preposterous” to think that there was a black hole on the earth which may have swallowed MH370.

But while anyone who saw this coverage has heard a debunking of the idea of black holes existing on earth, they may have left still believing in another myth alluded to by the host, who had also listed the Bermuda Triangle as a possible explanation for the plane's disappearance. Over the past couple of weeks an internet scam appearing on sites like Facebook claimed that the plane had been found in the Bermuda Triangle. While commentators have conceded that these are hoaxes, and others have pointed out that the plane disappeared in Asia – nowhere near the Bermuda Triangle – many have failed to clarify the more basic fact that the Bermuda Triangle itself is a myth.

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