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Mon, Nov 21, 2022
The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team attempts to unravel the mystery of why 27 U.S. Navy aviators and crew vanished without a trace in 1945. While searching for the wrecks of lost planes, they uncover a debris field with historic NASA implications. Might this be debris from the Challenger disaster?
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Mon, Nov 28, 2022
On March 4, 1918, the USS Cyclops disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle. It is the biggest vessel to ever vanish in those dangerous waters. It may have been the victim of a ship-sinking phenomenon known as a rogue wave. While searching the deep waters, The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team makes a discovery that solves a century-old mystery. In the end, they do not discover the USS Cyclops, but they do discover the General Whitney, a steamship that was lost in 1899.
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Mon, Dec 19, 2022
The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team enlists special equipment in an epic search for two large Air Force planes that vanished without a trace with dozens of people on board. Despite an original massive search, nothing was ever found. The team, however, changes history. In the 'Snowy Grouper' site of the Bermuda Triangle, off the coast of Florida, the team spots an aircraft on the bottom of the ocean. Through research, they are able to identify a USAF Stratofreighter (Stratotanker) that was ditched in March 1960. Three men died and eleven men survived the 1960 crash. When one of the survivors, Retired USAF Lt. Joseph Taft, now age 85, heard of the dive, he contacted the team. Team members Mike Barnette and Jason Harris visited the son of the survivor, Marshall Taft, to learn more about his father's harrowing experience.
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Mon, Dec 26, 2022
The Bermuda Triangle: Into Cursed Waters team enlists an advanced submarine, the Odyssey yacht's Triton submersible, to probe one of the deepest, darkest parts of the Bermuda Triangle in search of a legendary ship that vanished in 1921, a steel hulled bulk freighter named the "SS Hewitt". The map area that the team investigates is named "Big Wreck". After careful research and measuring, the team agrees that the existing shipwreck does not match the length of the "SS Hewitt". The anchor is not a match, either. However, the submerged wreck does match the "Santa Teresa", a freighter that disappeared in 1924. The team will continue their research, but they are 90% sure that they have found and identified the "Santa Teresa". The team also discusses whether massive bubbles are opening up in the floor of the Bermuda Triangle.