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Off Topic The "Mystery" of the Bermuda Triangle/Pentagon/ hexagon/polygon

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    What a load of knackers
     
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    Now steady on, tbf I seen that happen to Rodgers during his Sion post match interview :bandit:
     
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    Why is that lady's ascending soul clothed in a gown this is, like her hair, seemingly subject to gravity, though the rest of her is levitating?
     
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    It's back
    Hurricane Joaquin: US Coast Guard discover debris from missing cargo ship El Faro in the Bermuda Triangle

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/w...el-faro-debris-bermuda-triangle-a6679511.html
    Mike Hanson, a spokesman for Tote Maritime, said he was "very surprised" that all contact had been lost with the ship, which was fitted with an onboard transponder, a satellite phone and GPS devices on all the containers.

    WooooooooooOOOoooo!


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    The El Faro is shown in this undated handout photo provided on October 2, 2015, by by TOTE Maritime in Jacksonville, Fla.
    The maritime mystery bears a striking similarity to another incident more than 30 years ago. In 1983, a 39-year-old cargo ship called the SS Marine Electric sank off the coast of Virginia. Of its 34-member crew, only three survived after spending an hour and a half in the frigid Atlantic. The sinking of the Marine Electric spurred safety reforms in the shipping industry.
    Now the hope is that those reforms, including better lifeboats, help El Faro’s crew avoid a similar fate.
    So far, however, the signs are not good.
    El Faro is 40 years old, even older than the Marine Electric when it went down. Although its age alone doesn’t make it unsafe (the ship was overhauled in 2006), it doesn’t help.
    “It’s got all the problems of an aging ship,” said Vincent Brannigan, a professor emeritus of law and technology at the University of Maryland, according to the Bangor Daily News. “1975, that’s a long time ago for this type of ship.”
    Then there are the items found at sea. The first one was an orange life ring, spotted Saturday about 120 miles northeast of Crooked Island in the Bahamas. According to the AP, authorities have confirmed that the life ring came from El Faro. On Sunday, Coast Guard planes spotted debris and an oil sheen in the same area. And TOTE Maritime said one of its search ships had found a container that appeared to be from El Faro.
     
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