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Cyclops

In March 1918, a ship with the length of 504 feet and weighing 14,500 tons disappeared in the Atlantic Ocean. It was carrying a full cargo of coal and a crew of 109.

It was moving from Barbados to Norfolk, Virginia, to transport coal for the Navy. Its voyage took it right through the Bermuda Triangle.

On March 13th Cyclops was reported missing in from Norfolk. Norfolk had reported no trouble from the Cyclops and their radio. Thousands of miles of sea were searched. No trace of the ship was ever found.

After President Woodrow read the article on the missing ship he recalled, "Only God and the sea know what happened to the great ship."

Since America was at war with Germany at the time, people believed that the ship was torpedoed but no sign of wreckage was ever found.

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