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The USS Cyclops was a military supply ship for the United States Navy. Disappeared on a trip between Barbados and Baltimore, with about 300 passengers on board.
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On November 29, 1925, the SS Cotopaxi left Charleston in the direction of Havana. That ship had 32 crew members. But only two days after leaving, he lost track, precisely in the area of the Bermuda Triangle.
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HMS Angloaustralian sinks in the Azores islands
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Five fighter jets led by Lieutenant Charles Taylor that departed on December 5, 1945 on a routine mission and never returned. The theory is that they were lost in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle (this is the best known case)
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The Tudor IV Star Tiger aircraft, with 31 passengers, disappears.
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Another famous case was that of the Douglas DC-3, a commercial flight that disappeared while going from San Juan de Puerto Rico to Miami, with 29 passengers and 3 crew members.
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Another case that served to inspire many science fiction writers was that of the Marine Sulfur Queen, who disappeared on February 4, 1963 with its 39 crew members.
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Witchcraft cruise ship sinks a mile from Miami; made a call to the coast guard, but at 19 minutes it was completely sunk
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Two German freighters sink in a storm: the Anita and her sister ship, the Norse Variant. A survivor of the latter was found floating on a raft; described the loss of the ship in the middle of a hurricane. The waves broke the hatch cover and rapidly sank the ship.
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The SS Poet sinks in a hurricane, while transporting grain to Egypt
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the cargo ship Génesis sinks after setting sail from the port of San Vicente; Its cargo included 465 tons of water tanks, boards, concrete and bricks; reported problems with a bilge pump a little before losing contact. An unsuccessful search was conducted in an area of 85,000 km² (33,000 square miles).
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The MU-2B twin-engine aircraft, carrying four Americans, disappears, had departed on Monday from Puerto Rico to Florida, but lost contact shortly after takeoff