After 90 Years Of Disappearance, A Ship Was Discovered In The Bermuda Triangle
On May 20, the Cuban coast guard announced that it had intercepted a ship without a captain and crew on board that was heading to Cuba.
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According to experts from Cuba, the SS Cotopaxi, which was reported missing in December 1925, is the vessel in question.
The ship’s disappearance has been linked to the Bermuda Triangle. The Cubans first spotted the ship on May 16, when they tried to communicate with the ship’s crew. Efforts to do so failed, and a few days later, Cuban sailors were able to board the ship.
They discovered that it was a hundred-year-old ship called the SS Cotopaxi. There were no sailors on board. The logbook was discovered on board the ship. Unfortunately, there was nothing recorded about the incident that occurred and led to the disappearance of the crew and, implicitly, the ship.
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