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  2. A vast stretch of icy wilderness between Utqiagvik, Anchorage, and Juneau, the Alaska Triangle is home to thousands of missing persons cases — and an alleged underground alien base.

  3. The Alaska Triangle connects the state’s largest city of Anchorage in the south, to Juneau in the southeast panhandle, to Barrow, a small town on the state’s north coast. Here is some of North America’s most unforgiving wilderness.

  4. Why Over 20,000 People Have Vanished In "The Alaska Triangle" -...

    www.iflscience.com/why-over-20000-people-have-vanished-in...

    The Alaska Triangle is a loosely defined area in the state between the three points of Anchorage and Juneau in the south, and Utqiagvik, a small remote city found on the northern coast. It’s...

  5. Everything You Need To Know About The Alaska Triangle

    www.travelchannel.com/interests/haunted/articles/...

    The “Alaskan Triangle”, an area between Utqiagvik, Anchorage, and Juneau, is comprised of vast boreal forests, barren tundra, and icy peaks. In the past four decades, people have gone missing from the region at a rate of about 4 from every 1000 individuals, two times the national average.

  6. Thousands of People Have Mysteriously Disappeared in Alaska's...

    www.discovery.com/exploration/Alaskas-Bermuda-Triangle

    Missing in Alaska. The border of the Alaskan Triangle stretches from Utkiagaviq (formerly known as Barrow) on the state's north coast to Anchorage and to Juneau across the southern coast and includes vast areas of largely unexplored wilderness.

  7. Why Do So Many People Go Missing in the Alaska Triangle?

    www.mapquest.com/travel/alaska-bermuda-triangle.htm

    The Alaska Triangle is lesser known than the Bermuda Triangle, but more people go missing here than anywhere else in the United States. What's going on?

  8. More people disappear in the Alaska Triangle than anywhere else

    www.themanual.com/outdoors/alaska-triangle

    Too many strange disappearances happen every year in the Alaska Triangle. For all we know, it could be wormholes or alien reverse-gravity technology.

  9. Geographically, the Alaska Triangle spans between Anchorage and Juneau in the south and Utqiagvik (formerly Barrow), on the northern coast. Prominent figures, such as House Majority...

  10. Inside The ‘Alaska Triangle' Where More Than 20,000 People Have...

    www.msn.com/en-us/travel/news/inside-the-alaska-triangle...

    Located between Utqiagvik, Anchorage, and Juneau, the Alaska Triangle rivals the Bermuda Triangle in strange and unexplained events. Below, we delve into the chilling facts behind this...

  11. The strange stories of the Alaska Triangle - StrangeOutdoors.com

    www.strangeoutdoors.com/.../alaska-triangle

    What is the Alaska Triangle? The Alaska Triangle, first named in 1972, connects the state’s largest city of Anchorage in the south, to Juneau in the southeast panhandle, to Barrow, a small town on the state’s north coast.