Full Refund If Ship Disappears In Bermuda Triangle, Promises Cruise Company
This cruise which will take people around Bermuda Triangle has made an offer of a full refund in case the ship disappears.
New Delhi: A cruise has promised passengers that they will receive a full refund if the ship disappears in the mysterious Bermuda Triangle, ANI has reported. The Bermuda Triangle is one of the biggest mysteries, it is also known as the Devil’s triangle as many ships and even aeroplanes have often disappeared around this portion of the ocean. While the believable explanations for the mysterious disappearances are bad weather and human error. Conspiracy theorists have blamed supernatural causes and aliens for the disappearances of ships and flights.
According to the ANI report, the advertisement on its website, the travel agency, the Ancient Mysteries Cruise, has said: "Don't worry about disappearing on this Bermuda Triangle tour. The tour has a 100 percent return rate and your money will be refunded in the rare chance you disappear."
The advertisement also mentions that the guests can enjoy an exclusive twilight Bermuda Triangle cruise on a glass-bottom boat with talks and Q&As.
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Passengers will undertake their journey to the Atlantic ocean on the Norwegian Prima liner heading from New York to Bermuda in March next year. Besides travelling around the region, passengers will also be able to listen to sessions by guest speakers on board. The Ancient Mysteries Cruise will include speakers like Nick Pope who is a journalist and worked with the UK Ministry of Defence, Peter Robbins, and author Nick Redfern. Some of the other activities on the cruise include – Group Shore Excursion and interaction with the speakers, News18 reported.
For this cruise, passengers have to shell out around 1,450 pounds (Rs. 1,42,271 approx) for a cabin on the ship for the eccentric offer.
According to media reports, the 5,00,000 km square area in the Atlantic Ocean has baffled scientists for decades. 75 planes and hundreds of ships have reportedly disappeared under mysterious circumstances while crossing the Bermuda Triangle.