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I missed the opportunity to mention a recent intriguing theory
concerning the varying density of water and the Bermuda triangle. An
explanation for the stories of ships sinking in that vicinity goes like
this.
There are Methane sources on the local seabed due to vegetable decay
deposits. Episodes of outgassing from the seabed might reduce the
density of the seawater to such a level that a passing vessels's weight
exceeds the foaming water's reduced displacement, so sinking it in the
flume.