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For those in ACT, anyone been to the plane crash memorial? Apparently its "haunted" and cars supposedly turn off when going over the cattle grid etc.

All load of bs or is it actually a spooky place?
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sorry for alte reply, i asked the boys at work about this place, and they said they'll pick me up that nigh about 12am, we went there not really much to see except stare at a statue, the car didnt turn off on the cattle grid and i didnt feel anything awkward there as if to say didn't feel a presence.
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A lot of stuff like that is BS.

I wonder what happened to the Bermuda Triangle though. Do modern airplanes fly over it now?
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I've been there a few times over the years. It is a boring spot, not slightly haunted and my car was just fine. Mind you, me and my mates would go there, hide out in the trees and make weird noises when people visited. Then when we discovered mp3 players we'd download a sound grab of a plane flying past, and go out there to play the sound grab over portable speakers.

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Midget wrote:A lot of stuff like that is BS.

I wonder what happened to the Bermuda Triangle though. Do modern airplanes fly over it now?
Nothing. It's still there. Nothing really much happens there. Yeah, a lot of ships & planes went down in that area, but that is because it is a busy bottleneck for ships & planes traveling from South America (the new world) to Europe. Statistics show that there is no more of a chance that you will have an accident there than at any other place on the planet.

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Ah so there were many crashes just because there were a lot of planes/ships going over there. Therefore the percentage of accidents that occurred in that place were high. Hm.
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Although the Bermuda Triangle ride at Seaworld is a different story..

Don't know if any of you remember it, but they closed it, I spent my day at the themepark inside a closed down ride, wishing I had my camera, and not thongs and a beach towel.

Fun day though.
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What was it like?
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Midget wrote:Ah so there were many crashes just because there were a lot of planes/ships going over there. Therefore the percentage of accidents that occurred in that place were high. Hm.
That's because 90% of the ships that went from the New World (South America) to Europe full of gold & other coveted cargoes had to travel past there (the northern tip of the Bermuda Triangle was the Florida, & it was a choke point). As for modern maritime & air disasters, the percentages are equal with the rest of the planet.
In our times, the coast off Somalia south of the Red Sea is the new Bermuda Triangle.
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