Deaths And Disappearance In The Great Lakes Triangle

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The Great Lakes Triangle is responsible for unexplained deaths and disappearances.
There are many examples of these occurrences of deaths and disappearances. Although they are unexplained there are several interesting theories that other enthusiast have given us.
The Great Lakes Triangle is a dangerous place to be when you are in planes or boats.
The great lakes triangle has murdered more people than the Bermuda Triangle. In the Bermuda
Triangle “ 1,000 people have died or disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle in the last 100 years”
(Bermuda Triangle Facts). In The Great Lakes Triangle “30,000 people”(Mysteries of the Lakes
~ “They’re out there, and they’re whispering”) are recorded to be dared or missing throughout history. Since America is new this recorded time …show more content…

It is recorded that up to the last minute the ship's first mate said “We are good everything is fine" (In Search Of The Great Lakes Triangle). It is strange that even though we knew from says that it was filling up for three hours nobody noticed.
Disappearance also happen suddenly in The Great Lakes Triangle. One example of when people disappeared in The Great Lakes Triangle is when the ship The Kamloops sank. In “ a
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December storm in 1927” (The History of The Kamloops)The Kamloops was delivering cargo to
Fort Williams with another ship called The Quedoc. Then there was a sudden storm. The Quedoc made it, but The Kamloops did not. They searched for the ship, but they could not find it “The
Kamloops was discovered 50 years later in 1977, in almost perfect condition, but what caused it to sink is still a mystery.” (The History of The Kamloops).
There is one theory that covers one lake in The Great Lakes Triangle. The Marysburgh
Vortex is “located in Lake Ontario and goes from Prince Edward County East to the St.
Lawrence River and North to Kingston.” (The Marysburgh Vortex). In the vortex there are strange sightings of “lake monsters, mermaid sightings, and yes even our very own black hole