Tripping on Legends Live…Why the Triangle Will Never Make It Big

The Bridgewater Triangle may be the most intriguing place in the unexplained landscape. No matter where your paranormal interest lies, you’ll find it this little patch of land in Southeastern Massachusetts. Rarely does someone hear about what goes on there and doesn’t want to know more.

Then why won’t the Triangle make the big time?

Despite the interest and the driving forces who involve themselves in the Bridgewater Triangle, the number of books focusing on it is relatively low. Despite stories made for TV and the movies, there are almost no television shows or movies made about it.

Christopher Balzano and Natalie Crist examine why the outside world can’t seem to get it right and why there isn’t more out there about this supernatural superstar who’s been reduced to a bit character.

Check out some of the media that is out there on the subject at http://a.co/bO8yFSL.

Here are some of the amazing people from the SWFL UFO and Paranormal Conference
Mark Muncy and Kari Schultz http://www.eerieflorida.com/

S.P.I.R.I.T spirittalksagain.blogspot.com

Fiction Author Amanda Fasciano https://www.facebook.com/AmandaFascianoAuthor/

Braxton and April Roane www.spiritposse.net

Patrick X Webb https://www.facebook.com/pj.webb.921

Marinna Rose www.MarinnaRose.com

You can contact us with questions, comments, and your favorite legend or tidbit of folklore at spookytripping@gmail.com.

We’re still knee deep in the #hauntedlove project, so we’re especially looking for ghost stories with a love twist.

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7 responses to “Tripping on Legends Live…Why the Triangle Will Never Make It Big”

  1. […] supernatural landscape these days acts as a sort of unified theory.  Places in the word, be it the Bridgewater Triangle in Massachusetts or a place like Skin-walker Ranch in Utah, draw the weird into it.  A place that […]

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  2. […] while crossing.  Horn Pond in Woburn, Massachusetts, more a water reserve than an actual pond, and Assawompset Pond in Lakeville both associate the missing and drowned people there to evil spirits trapped in the water after a […]

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  3. […] man behind the hit podcast Lore has set his sights on the Bridgewater Triangle (again) with a new radio play called Bridgewater.  Half way through its run, with an all-star cast […]

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  4. […] the Southeastern corner of Massachusetts lies Bristol County, an area known locally as the most haunted place in New England. The energy […]

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  5. […] of activity or violence the forest has become home to. In addition to suffering similar activity as Anawan Rock, the forest has become a magnet for violence. There have been several murders in the forest, most […]

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  6. […] like the Alaska Triangle, where people tend to disappear, the paranormal vortex known as the Bridgewater Triangle, or the place where murder is thought to be completely legal, the “Zone of […]

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  7. […] was a strange noise coming from the TV, and some thought that it was the voice of the devil. The televisions were off for about 25 seconds, and no one was ever able to figure out what […]

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