The Bridgewater Triangle is an area of about 200 square miles (520 km2) within southeastern Massachusetts in the United States,[1] claimed to be a site of alleged paranormal phenomena, ranging from UFOs to poltergeists, and other spectral phenomena, various bigfoot-like sightings, giant snakes[2] and thunderbirds.[2] The term was coined by New England based cryptozoologist Loren Coleman.[2]
Specific boundaries of the Bridgewater Triangle were first described by cryptozoologist Loren Coleman who coined the term in the 1970s,[2] and later in his book Mysterious America.[3]
Common to most of these areas is a mix of reported phenomena, that includes reports of:
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