The mysterious Bermuda Triangle is awaiting the arrival of a fearless ship that has promised its passengers a complete refund if the vessel vanishes in the region. 

The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle, has gained notoriety over the years for the bizarre disappearances of ships and airplanes that have dared to cruise through it. 

In a commercial on its website, Ancient Mysteries Cruise, the company behind the unusual offer, assured passengers- “Don’t worry about disappearing on this Bermuda Triangle tour. The tour has a 100 per cent return rate and your money will be refunded in the rare chance you disappear.”

Passengers will embark on a journey to the Atlantic Ocean from New York City to Bermuda in March 2023. 

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According to the advertisement, the travellers, who will be paying about 1,450 pounds for a cabin on the ship, will enjoy an “exclusive twilight Bermuda Triangle cruise” on a “glass-bottom boat with talks and Q&As.”

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The Bermuda Triangle, which lies on the western side of the North Atlantic Ocean, has intrigued conspiracy theorists for years, who attribute the bizarre occurrences to supernatural and extraterrestrial factors.

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A popular conspiracy theory claims that the region is home to the civilization of Atlantis, a mythical underwater continent.

On the other hand, scientific experts and researchers have blamed weather conditions and human error for the disappearances. 

“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. It is close to the equator, near a wealthy part of the world, America, therefore you have a lot of traffic,” Australian scientist Karl Kruszelnicki said, as reported by news.com.au.