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The Michigan Triangle: A Myth
The first documented disappearance in the Michigan Triangle occurred in 1679 when Lea Griffin, a trade ship, was never seen again. In 2007, archaeologists Mark Hawley and Brian Abbott, they used sonar in order to search for wreckage on the bottom of Lake Michigan. When searching the bottom, they didn't find the ships that they were looking for. Instead, they found a string of stones that appeared to resemble Stonehenge. A lot of people have connected Kubaki's disappearance and the triangle to the idea of missing 411.