Not far from the heart of Hamilton’s business district, you can stand on the tip of the Bermuda Triangle. Albuoy’s Point in Point Pleasant Park is officially recognized as the mysterious area’s northern terminus. A bronze plaque marks the spot, and a QR code sign offers insights into the history of the nautical phenomenon. Whether you choose to believe the theories or not, it’s certainly worth a selfie.
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