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		<title>The triangle region occurred a series of mysterious and bizarre disappearances, no less than the Bermuda Triangle</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[If the Bermuda Triangle is known for the &#8220;swallowing&#8221; of ships, the Bennington Triangle is like a place to &#8220;attract&#8221; missing people. The Bennington Triangle is an area in southwestern Vermont (northeastern America) surrounded by Mount Glastenbury. This land possesses a long history of mysterious disappearances, numerous reports of supernatural phenomena, anecdotes about &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221; and [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If the Bermuda Triangle is known for the &#8220;swallowing&#8221; of ships, the Bennington Triangle is like a place to &#8220;attract&#8221; missing people.</strong><br />
<span id="more-13731"></span> The Bennington Triangle is an area in southwestern Vermont (northeastern America) surrounded by Mount Glastenbury. This land possesses a long history of mysterious disappearances, numerous reports of supernatural phenomena, anecdotes about &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221; and stories of serial killers &#8230; This place is labeled with the name &#8220;Triangular Devil on the Land&#8221;.</p>
<p> The Bennington Triangle&#8217;s biggest and longest-running mystery is the disappearances that raged in the area from 1945 to 1950. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/8a530d08134afa14a35b.jpg" width="625" height="406"> <em> A newspaper reported the disappearance of the Bennington Triangle. (Photo: Internet)</em> First up is a 75-year-old man named Middie Rivers, a tour guide. Rivers led a group of climbers back to their camp in November 1945. In a moment Rivers overtook the group, just enough to get out of sight, he disappeared completely with the winds of Glastenbury. Paula Welden, an 18-year-old college student, decided to explore Glastenbury on his own in 1946. Welden&#8217;s journey began with warnings from the locals, that with only a thin red coat, Beware of this mountain&#8217;s unusual weather. Welden 1 day later was reported missing. Although Paula&#8217;s red coat was easily identifiable, every attempt to find the whereabouts of the freshman girl was fruitless. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/6166e13dff7f16214f6e.jpg" width="625" height="816"> <em> 18-year-old schoolgirl Paula Welden &#8211; one of the missing victims. (Photo: Internet)</em> In October 1946, 8-year-old Paul Jepson disappeared from a farm. Paul&#8217;s mother let the boy play near a pigpen while she was taking care of the animals. When she returned later, she was unable to find her baby. A great search took place, but the boy was still silent. In 1949, three hunters went missing in the mountains. That same year, veteran James Tetford is believed to have disappeared from a crowded bus on Albans Road. Fourteen passengers testified that Tetford was falling asleep and then suddenly disappeared when the bus reached the terminal. A lengthy investigation has been organized, but the whereabouts of the man remains a mystery. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/ae0f2f543116d8488107.jpg" width="625" height="365"> <em> The bus where Tedford had mysteriously disappeared. (Photo: Coolinterestingstuff)</em> The year 1950 was the case with Frieda Lander. Lander&#8217;s clothes got wet during the hike with her friends and she decided to go back to the camp alone to change. Since then, no one has seen Lander anymore. Police, firefighters, the army and hundreds of volunteers, all rummaged through Glastenbury but it was not until May 1951 that Lander&#8217;s body was found. The above events are just six widely known unexplained disappearances among the other mysteries in the Bennington Triangle. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/857d19260764ee3ab775.jpg" width="625" height="351"> <em> (Photo: Internet)</em> The unexplained facts associated with the Bennington Triangle have led many to speculate crazy. The story becomes even more thrilling with rumors of UFOs and giant Bigfoot in the area. The pattern of the disappearances led some to assume that there was a serial killer at Glastenbury. However, the lack of evidence and the diversity of the age and sex of the victim (excluding the common types of serial killers) reject this hypothesis. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/c430596b4729ae77f738.jpg" width="625" height="375"> <em> (Photo: Internet)</em> Without a solid basis for the existence of a serial killer, the next interesting theories regarding a supernatural phenomenon such as a cursed rock that swallows strangers come close into the ravine. . These disappearances coupled with strange lights, sounds and odors led to conspiracy theories about the UFO&#8217;s arrival. People try to chain the disappearances together in hopes of finding explanations for the mysteries. The only similarity between these cases is that it happens in the Bennington Triangle. The time of day the victim was last seen is between 3 and 4 pm and is mostly in the last three months of the year. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/bdfc27a739e5d0bb89f4.jpg" width="625" height="468"> <em> (Photo: Internet)</em> Of all the research that has been done to uncover the mystery of the Bennington Triangle, a number of scientifically based answers have been provided. They still have some meaning, even if not completely satisfactory. One explanation is hypothermia. Temperatures in the mountains can drop very low, especially in winter &#8211; a time when the majority of mysterious disappearances occur. With hypothermia, humans tend to dig holes on their own &#8211; this is a survival behavior that causes one to find somewhere small and stay away from the crowd. It keeps the wind out and can keep the body warm enough, slowing the frostbite process, but often ends up dying and making the person harder to find. Another interpretation concerns the history of the area &#8211; a mining town. The mountain slopes are dotted with unmarked mines that can put hikers at risk. Both of these ways can explain why missing people are never found. <img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_05_11_83_38813220/b92f21743f36d6688f27.jpg" width="625" height="412"> <em> (Photo: Internet)</em> However, many people still believe that the above argument is not strong. Perhaps the most practical answer is that not all of the disappearances are the same way. Some may have met the killer, while others dug holes or fell. But if so, why did the disappearances last for only five years and stop so suddenly? To this day, the Bennington Triangle is still the topic of discussion for those who love mysterious stories. And the answer to the events surrounding this land remains a mystery.</p>
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		<title>Mysterious disappearances: Still looking for a solution in the Bennington Triangle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Apr 2021 07:27:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vermont&#8217;s Bennington Triangle is not a familiar name to many people like the Bermuda Triangle, but it is also the place to witness a series of mysterious disappearances. The Bennington Triangle is a relatively large area in the US state of Vermont, the most prominent of which is the &#8220;ghost town&#8221; of Glastenbury, which used [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Vermont&#8217;s Bennington Triangle is not a familiar name to many people like the Bermuda Triangle, but it is also the place to witness a series of mysterious disappearances.</strong><br />
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<p>The Bennington Triangle is a relatively large area in the US state of Vermont, the most prominent of which is the &#8220;ghost town&#8221; of Glastenbury, which used to be a small logging community concentrated on the mountain of the same name in southwestern Vermont. Abandoned in the late 19th century after the logging boom was over, the Glastenbury area is now relatively secluded and unspoiled.</p>
<p>Starting with a series of mysterious disappearances more than 70 years ago, this abandoned town has become the bizarre scene of countless unexplained disappearances as well as unsolved murders.</p>
<p><img fifu-featured="1" decoding="async" loading="lazy" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_14_120_38520021/0c059c10b5525c0c0543.jpg" width="625" height="364"></p>
<p><em> Paula Welden before going missing. Photo: The Lineup. </em></p>
<p>In 1945, a series of strange mysterious disappearances began to appear in the Bennington Triangle. Middle Rivers, a 74-year-old local hunting guide, led a group of four hunters scouting around the Hell Hollow area in the forest southwest of Glastenbury before suddenly disappearing.</p>
<p>After the initial unsuccessful search, many still believe that with adept experience, the hunter will survive and soon reappear in town. However, he was still &#8220;unsubstantiated&#8221;. Soon, more than 300 locals and military soldiers were dispatched from Massachusetts Fort Devens to the area in search of Rivers for eight days. But they did not find any traces.</p>
<p>The following year, the town witnessed the most famous mysterious disappearance in Vermont history as Paula Welden. Welden is an 18-year-old student from Bennington University who decided to give it a try on the Long Trail trek during the Thanksgiving holiday.</p>
<p>Welden was last seen on December 1, 1946, wearing a striking red shirt and walking down the trail near Mount Glastenbury. Welden was later absent from the school, prompting a large-scale search with more than 1,000 participants and the reward for the information that helped find her amounted to $ 5,000. However, officials still do not have any clues about Welden&#8217;s fate. The case is still open to this day.</p>
<p>Exactly three years after Welden &#8220;evaporated&#8221;, the Bennington Triangle saw a more supernatural disappearance.</p>
<p>On December 1, 1949, a 68-year-old man named James E. Tedford took a bus to Bennington after visiting relatives in St. Petersburg. Albans, Vermont. Many witnesses, including the driver, said that Tedford was still in the seat before the last stop at Bennington. However, when the bus arrived, they could not see him.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" loading="lazy" class="lazy-img" src="https://photo-baomoi.zadn.vn/w700_r1/2021_04_14_120_38520021/ba982d8d04cfed91b4de.jpg" width="625" height="365"></p>
<p><em> The bus where Tedford had mysteriously disappeared. Photo: Coolinterestingstuff.com. </em></p>
<p>Passengers were even more surprised to discover that the luggage and the bus timetable were still open where Tedford sat. If the witness&#8217;s testimony was correct, Tedford would have disappeared from her seat while the vehicle was moving along Route 7 through the Bennington Triangle.</p>
<p>Nearly a year later, around mid-October 1950. Paul Jepson, 8 years old, continues to be missing. When he was last seen, Jepson was happily playing with his mother in the family pickup truck. After the mother left to feed the pigs, by the time he returned, the boy was gone.</p>
<p>In addition to hundreds of people involved in the search, a police chief from New Hampshire also brought a sniffing dog. The dog could recognize the boy&#8217;s scent but suddenly lost sight at a nearby intersection.</p>
<p>Jepson&#8217;s father told local Albany Times Union newspaper that the boy had &#8220;said nothing&#8221; days before his disappearance.</p>
<p>Just about two weeks later, Frieda Langer, 53, an experienced hiker and survivalist, went missing in the Somerset area, near the Long Trail, bordered east of Glastenbury.</p>
<p>After walking nearly a kilometer with nephew Herbert Eisner, Langer fell into a stream and had to return to the camp to change clothes, where her husband was resting with his injured knee. However, neither my husband nor I could see Langer again.</p>
<p>Helicopters from the Connecticut Coast Guard and the US Army in Massachusetts and local planes and the Vermont Aviation Commission helped with the search. About 400 people participated in tracing Langer&#8217;s tracks in nearby areas but the result was still 0.</p>
<p>Six months after Langer&#8217;s disappearance, Langer&#8217;s body was found near Somerset Reservoir, where numerous searches have been conducted before. The body was decomposed so badly that the authorities could not determine the cause of the death. The case went to a standstill.</p>
<p>The unexplained disappearances have aroused many speculations about the mystery of the Bennington Triangle. It is widely believed that some &#8220;paranormal force&#8221; took action and this theory is further reinforced by UFOs and strange Bigfoot creatures in the area.</p>
<p>Others believe that the disappearances could have been caused by a serial killer. But the age and sex diversity of the victims contradicts this theory because serial killers tend to focus on a certain group of people.</p>
<p>Some have speculated that the victims died under the claws of a lynx or wildcat. However, lynx and lynx do not tend to be aggressive towards humans, and they have barely been around since before 1940.</p>
<p>To this day, the Bennington Triangle is still an attractive destination for those who love mysterious stories.</p>
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