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The 'Lake Michigan Triangle' Mystery

 
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The Lake Michigan triangle is said to have similar characteristics of the Bermuda Triangle and is said to be a place of ghost ships, strange disappearances and even UFO sightings.

"There's been some strange disappearances out there, there's been many ships that have been lost that haven't been found."

Bill Wangemann is a historian from Sheboygan, Wisconsin. He's spent a lifetime gathering tales about the Lake Michigan triangle.

According to author Linda S. Godfrey in her book 'Weird Michigan' (2006), the Michigan Triangle starts from the town of Ludington to Benton Harbor in Michigan; another links from Benton Harbor to Manitowoc, Wisconsin; the final side connects Manitowoc back to Ludington.

But the legend doesn't end with sunken ships; nearly 40 planes have disappeared over Lake Michigan too. Probably the most famous is northwest airlines flight 2501 that took off from New York City headed for Minneapolis in June of 1950 and plunged into Lake Michigan just off Benton Harbor. No one survived.

Then, there are the sightings of UFO's and other strange anomalies in the sky. In fact there have been so many sightings of strange objects and phantom planes that the Federal Aviation Administration created a special lake reporting service to catalog the reported sightings.

And yet still, thousands make the journey through the Triangle every season.

Captain Kevin Fitch of the Badger Ferry has been sailing Lake Michigan waters for nearly 30 years, "I've heard of it, I don't put a lot of faith in it but I have heard of it. Little bits and pieces here and there."

He says in the thousand trips he's made across the lake he's never seen anything strange. "I can't think of anything that didn't have an explanation of some kind."

So Captain Fitch continues to guide the ferry through what Wangemann says is considered the most dangerous part of the triangle.

"There's dozen's of these stories about different things that have occurred out there and people that have been lost and sailors that have disappeared off of ships and some people claim that there is something supernatural going on out on the lake," says Wangemann.

The wreck of the schooner Rosa Belle and the loss of 11 crew members and passengers, all members of the Benton Harbor cult House of David, shocked the nation in the fall of 1921. The wreck was discovered on Oct. 30, floating upside down by the Grand Trunk car ferry Ann Arbor No. 4. The captain of the ferry said it appeared as if the schooner had been in a collision with another vessel. But no other ship was found to have been in a collision that week. The aft section was smashed, the cabin was wrenched away from the deck and the ship’s rigging was floating loosely about the hull. The mystery of what happened to the Rosa Belle was never solved.

Strange too was the fact that it was the second almost identical wreck for the Rosa Belle. The vessel capsized in the same area and drifted ashore near Grand Haven, Michigan, in August, 1875. Ten crew members were lost. The wreck was recovered at that time and rebuilt.

Among the strangest of the mysteries was the disappearance of the schooner Thomas Hume, which disappeared without a trace in a Lake Michigan gale on May 21, 1891, while sailing empty from Chicago to Muskegon, Michigan to pick up a load of lumber. Seven sailors, including Captain George C. Albrecht, were lost with the ship. Even though the lake was searched thoroughly, not a stick of lumber or piece of flotsam from a wreck was ever found. Old sailors speculated that the Hume, a wooden vessel, could not have sunk without some wreckage floating away. To this day, the Hume’s disappearance remains unsolved.

One of the most famous stories of disappearing crew members includes the freighter O.M. McFarland.

In April 1937, Captain George Donnor was heading to Port Washington, Wisconsin, "He decided to retire to his cabin for a nap, and he gave orders to be aroused about 6pm. And they went to his cabin and he was gone. The story was the cabin was locked from the inside and nobody knows what happened to him till this day," says Wangemann.

During the time of Captain Donnor's disappearance the McFarland was crossing through the nexus of the Lake Michigan triangle along the same course of the Badger Ferry.

As the Badger Ferry continues on its journey, passengers are unaware of what might lurk in the deep lake waters. John Fangman: "I know there's a lot of mystery about the great lakes and legend and folklore."

Bill Wangemann says there are some tails of sea monsters. "Many years ago there were people that swore they saw sea monsters on the shore here," says Wagemann.

And some of the witness have quite a bit of credibility, "A Catholic priest went for a walk he saw this beast on the shore he said it was big and the color green," says Wangemann. (See videos below - mysterious footprints on shore (alien?)

Sea monsters, ghost ships, disappearing planes and crew members, unidentified flying objects. It's the making of a good science fiction movie or a good legend.

Either way it certainly gives you something to think about as you look out onto Lake Michigan wondering what secrets she's keeping in her deep dark waters.
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Have you seen this about an under water stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

[link to www.freerepublic.com]
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wow you read that and took it in and then put up thew flags in under 40 sec...
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Have you seen this about an under water stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

[link to www.freerepublic.com]
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Yes i found that one first and then found this and was going to tie them together but no need now you found it too..

I am not sure about it myself cause the pics ive seen like another on the comments part I dont see the stone henge pattern or a pattern in the stones but I may just not be seeing right
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i have spent most of my life on lake michigan,swimming,sailing,fishing,surfing, and in the winter, doing the ice bergs
my grandma had a home on the beach and she had quite the collection of things from ships that washed ashore. it is so funny, but most people do not realize the great lakes are really inland seas, i have seen and been in 10-15 foot waves thousands of times.

you might find this clip interesting OP, a good friend of mine is a movie producer, and fellow surfer/beach volleyball player, this is about surfing the great lakes:


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I knew a woman like that; she was the Martha Triangle mystery. Many people ventured to close to that triangle and were never seen again. chuckle
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you said -

nearly 40 planes have disappeared over Lake Michigan too. Probably the most famous is northwest airlines flight 2501 that took off from New York City headed for Minneapolis in June of 1950 and plunged into Lake Michigan just off Benton Harbor. No one survived.

SO..........

This famous plane that disappeared was somehow found to determine that there were no survivors and even though it disappeared it plunged, or crashed into Lake Michigan........did it disappear of just crash - because, OMG, if it crashed that would be perhaps the greatest mystery of all time....

eh???
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further -

you claim

the Michigan Triangle starts from the town of Ludington to Benton Harbor in Michigan; another links from Benton Harbor to Manitowoc, Wisconsin; the final side connects Manitowoc back to Ludington.

Are you aware that a ferry runs from Manitowoc all the way to Ludington....has a ferry ever been lost, are the ferry operators just fucking with people trying to get them to disappear......and if there are so many things disappearing, how the hell are people finding the remains of ships, planes, and people........

Just wondering......and I agree with the 40 second poster -


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i have spent most of my life on lake michigan,swimming,sailing,fishing,surfing, and in the winter, doing the ice bergs
my grandma had a home on the beach and she had quite the collection of things from ships that washed ashore. it is so funny, but most people do not realize the great lakes are really inland seas, i have seen and been in 10-15 foot waves thousands of times.

you might find this clip interesting OP, a good friend of mine is a movie producer, and fellow surfer/beach volleyball player, this is about surfing the great lakes:


 Quoting: malu

the Movie Step into Liquid has a whole section about surfers on the Great Lakes.
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further -

you claim

the Michigan Triangle starts from the town of Ludington to Benton Harbor in Michigan; another links from Benton Harbor to Manitowoc, Wisconsin; the final side connects Manitowoc back to Ludington.

Are you aware that a ferry runs from Manitowoc all the way to Ludington....has a ferry ever been lost, are the ferry operators just fucking with people trying to get them to disappear......and if there are so many things disappearing, how the hell are people finding the remains of ships, planes, and people........

Just wondering......and I agree with the 40 second poster -


bsflag bsflag bsflag
 Quoting: hmmmm 588954


I dont claim anything unless you seem to think that I wrote this thing which I didnt by the way..

you know sometimes I post things I only know a little about, sometimes i find something i dont have a clue about and post because people post too and I get to learn things that I DONT KNOW about..

fair enough somethings might just turn to crap and thats fine I learnt something..
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you may not have wrote it - BUT, you fucking posted it as if it was a story worthy of anyone's attention - IT IS A BUNCH OF BS -
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OP
Have you seen this about an under water stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

[link to www.freerepublic.com]


Yes i found that one first and then found this and was going to tie them together but no need now you found it too..

I am not sure about it myself cause the pics ive seen like another on the comments part I dont see the stone henge pattern or a pattern in the stones but I may just not be seeing right
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oops.. I just made a thread about it.

Thread: Stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

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further -

you claim

the Michigan Triangle starts from the town of Ludington to Benton Harbor in Michigan; another links from Benton Harbor to Manitowoc, Wisconsin; the final side connects Manitowoc back to Ludington.

Are you aware that a ferry runs from Manitowoc all the way to Ludington....has a ferry ever been lost, are the ferry operators just fucking with people trying to get them to disappear......and if there are so many things disappearing, how the hell are people finding the remains of ships, planes, and people........

Just wondering......and I agree with the 40 second poster -


bsflag bsflag bsflag


I dont claim anything unless you seem to think that I wrote this thing which I didnt by the way..

you know sometimes I post things I only know a little about, sometimes i find something i dont have a clue about and post because people post too and I get to learn things that I DONT KNOW about..

fair enough somethings might just turn to crap and thats fine I learnt something..
 Quoting: Kyuubi


Kyuubi.. screw the detractors, man, I like your threads, and it's not like you post 20 a day or something, like some people.
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Have you seen this about an under water stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

[link to www.freerepublic.com]


Yes i found that one first and then found this and was going to tie them together but no need now you found it too..

I am not sure about it myself cause the pics ive seen like another on the comments part I dont see the stone henge pattern or a pattern in the stones but I may just not be seeing right



oops.. I just made a thread about it.

Thread: Stonehenge in Lake Michigan?

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yeah just stay low bro lol i'll take the heat on this one hehehe
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Michigan triangle is when people loose their jobs and places go out of business. You go back to Michigan after being away and things have magically disappeared.
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Interesting article, I wonder if there have been any magnetic anomaly measurements, maybe frozen methane deposits?
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Awesome Kyuubi- the whole region around the Lakes is rich with artifacts, petroglyphs, and now this 'stonehenge' site.
When I was a little kid, the local newspaper (Lakehead) did an article and took some pics of my dad and me next to some petroglyphs close to where we lived.
Sadly, a road was later built through the area- they blasted rock and covered it with tons of gravel.
I still have the article, and have been trying to track down one symbol in particular- looks kind of like this:
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but with the 'cross' upright longer and connecting the convex and concave lines.
No luck yet.
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Interesting article, I wonder if there have been any magnetic anomaly measurements, maybe frozen methane deposits?
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I am not sure Phoenix.... Good to see you around again though :) hope the eco thing went well last summer..

I was trying to find a world map of the energy grid showing them vortex points that are everywhere cause i wondered if any was near this lake
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Awesome Kyuubi- the whole region around the Lakes is rich with artifacts, petroglyphs, and now this 'stonehenge' site.
When I was a little kid, the local newspaper (Lakehead) did an article and took some pics of my dad and me next to some petroglyphs close to where we lived.
Sadly, a road was later built through the area- they blasted rock and covered it with tons of gravel.
I still have the article, and have been trying to track down one symbol in particular- looks kind of like this:
)+(
but with the 'cross' upright longer and connecting the convex and concave lines.
No luck yet.
 Quoting: Sana 494870


thanks for the info Sana :) shame about them building that road... they did it here right next to a stoneage mound

hmm the symbol kind of reminds me of the old ones for the sun ..they always used a circle with a cross in with connection to earth and sun
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Interesting article, I wonder if there have been any magnetic anomaly measurements, maybe frozen methane deposits?


I am not sure Phoenix.... Good to see you around again though :) hope the eco thing went well last summer..

I was trying to find a world map of the energy grid showing them vortex points that are everywhere cause i wondered if any was near this lake
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It's good to see you too Kyuubi! I had a ton of fun with the eco adventure :) I am looking as well to see what I can find as far as magnetic anomalies and methane deposits.
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hmm the symbol kind of reminds me of the old ones for the sun ..they always used a circle with a cross in with connection to earth and sun
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Yeah, from what I've researched, it could represent sun-up to sun-down.
thx!
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If I want to find YouTube docs to watch is the Michigan triangle the popular term. Or great lakes triangle etc?

Need something fresh.
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Michigan triangle is when people loose their jobs and places go out of business. You go back to Michigan after being away and things have magically disappeared.
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Michigan is a fucked place

Stay away

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i have spent most of my life on lake michigan,swimming,sailing,fishing,surfing, and in the winter, doing the ice bergs
my grandma had a home on the beach and she had quite the collection of things from ships that washed ashore. it is so funny, but most people do not realize the great lakes are really inland seas, i have seen and been in 10-15 foot waves thousands of times.

you might find this clip interesting OP, a good friend of mine is a movie producer, and fellow surfer/beach volleyball player, this is about surfing the great lakes:


 Quoting: malu


Holy crap a post of mine from 10 years ago lol. Still play beach volleyball with the producer of that movie





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