China’s Poyang Lake: ‘Bermuda Triangle of the East’

During the 30 years from the early 1960s to the late 1980s, more than 200 boats sank in these waters.
China’s Poyang Lake: ‘Bermuda Triangle of the East’
THE EASTERN BERMUDA TRIANGLE: A boat sails in China's Poyang Lake in 2008. Many boats have sunk mysteriously in the Laoye Temple waters of Poyang Lake. China Photos/Getty Images
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THE EASTERN BERMUDA TRIANGLE: A boat sails in China's Poyang Lake in 2008. Many boats have sunk mysteriously in the Laoye Temple waters of Poyang Lake. (China Photos/Getty Images)