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A candy talks about the mysterious glow that occurs before an earthquake; find out what is really causing boats to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.
A candy talks about the mysterious glow that occurs before an earthquake; find out what is really causing boats to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.
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S1, EP7 "Supernatural Weather"A candy talks about the mysterious glow that occurs before an earthquake; find out what is really causing boats to disappear in the Bermuda Triangle.
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