Here's a question for any readers who consider themselves seasoned travelers: How many of you try to avoid flights and passages through that anomalous area called the Bermuda Triangle? Hands up. We see you there, and we have three reports that just might make things worse--for your reluctant travel companions at least. First up is this story of a group of politicians flying to Alaska who never make their destination and were never heard from again. (No politician jokes please. This is serious.) Next is
A Strange Vanishing on the Colorado River, where a husband and wife team undertook the adventure of a lifetime...and never making their destination. Theories abound as to why their canoe was left abandoned in the river, dry, fully stocked and carrying the personal belongings of the couple. Finally, we circle back to that triangle of terror and an abandoned schooner loaded up with mahogany and left to float on open water, in
The Outlandish Encounter of the Ellen Austin. Efforts to bring the eerie ship in so that its valuable cargo could be claimed only resulted in more of the same--lost crews and an abandoned schooner. With so many places on our planet where able-bodied and experienced travelers can disappear without a trace, a week of vacation spent chilling at home and working through a repair list doesn't sound so bad, does it? (CM)
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