Talk:List of Bermuda Triangle incidents

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[edit] Reliability

I have looked up all incidents in Quasar's 2004 volume, and verified their accuracy; Quasar verified them after going through U.S. registers, and acquiring on a single occasion a listing of more than 30 "overdue" voyages between years 1999-2001; webpage [1] might also provide assistence. --Chr.K. 08:53, 29 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] redundant list

There's a similar list on the main Bermuda triangle page. I think they should be merged. But here or there? Totnesmartin 00:25, 6 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] General Gates

This ship went missing in 1780, and the article says that "no British warship claimed her sinking".

But: "General Gates returned to Boston harbor 13 April 1779, so unseaworthy from battering gales that her crew, at times, had despaired of ever reaching port. She was ordered sold 2 June 1779. In August she was loaned by the Navy Board to the Deputy Commissary of Prisoners at Boston to convey prisoners to New York. On completion of this mission, she was sold." Totnesmartin 10:28, 28 November 2006 (UTC)