• Sneezycat
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      There is no mystery, there are no more planes going down there than average.

      • cordlesslamp@lemmy.today
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        3 months ago

        So a debunked then?

        What about all those ships that went missing, then appears months later with no one on board? Is that just a hoax?

        • 4am@lemm.ee
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          I mean it’s near typical hurricane paths. Back before we could see hurricanes on satellite we were probably much less aware of them; at least insofar as their current size and power and direction.

          Could be ships that got hit with a rogue wave, swept crew away? Remaining crew abandoned into lifeboats, possible also wrecked by high seas or just too far out to be rescued/ discovered?

          Are there even significantly more shipwrecks described like this or is it like it happened twice in a vast area of the ocean known for huge waves and hurricane activity before we had radar or GOES?

    • AntiOutsideAktion@lemmy.ml
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      3 months ago

      It’s an extremely high traffic area. A lot of ships and planes go down because there’s a lot there.