Great Deal? Bermuda Triangle Cruise Company Offers All Passengers Full Refund If Ship Vanishes Into Sea
Travellers who have booked a cruise to the Bermuda Triangle are been told they will potentially receive a full refund of their ticket money if the ship disappears in the sea.
Travellers who have booked a cruise to the Bermuda Triangle are being told they will potentially receive a full refund of their ticket money if the ship disappears in the sea.
We aren't talking about any place, we are talking about the Bermuda Triangle here.
It is an approximately triangular area located off the southeastern coast of the US in the Atlantic Ocean, between Bermuda, Florida and Puerto Rico.
Also known as Devil's Triangle, many ships and planes have been reported to have mysteriously disappeared in the region.
For decades, the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle has captured the human imagination with unexplained disappearances of ships, planes, and people.
These reasons make the offer by the cruise seem utterly bizarre, but there is no shortage of suitors.
Passengers are splashing as much as ?1,450 (Rs 1.4 lakh) for a cabin on a two-day trip with the Norwegian Prima liner, The Mirror reported.
Organisers have promised a full refund if the giant ship disappears in the triangle.
Their website states: "Don't worry about disappearing on this Bermuda Triangle tour. The tour has a 100% return rate and your money will be refunded in the rare chance you disappear."
The tour will include a twilight Bermuda Triangle cruise on a glass-bottom boat with talks, presentations, and Q&As.
As shocking as it may sound, the trip is not a new one. It is popular with conspiracy theorists around the world.
In 2017, a scientist from Australia claimed to have solved the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle, once and for all. Karl Kruszelnicki told news.com.au that there is no mystery to solve because the incidents were likely caused by human error.
¡°According to Lloyd¡¯s of London and the US Coastguard the number that go missing in the Bermuda Triangle is the same as anywhere in the world on a percentage basis," he had told the outlet.
¡°It is close to the equator, near a wealthy part of the world, America, therefore you have a lot of traffic," he had added.
He reckons the incidents were likely the outcome of bad weather and human error.
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