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People say that somewhere in Australia there is a place name Hobult (or similar to it), at the sea shore. It is said that the place is always covered with fog or mist and anything that enters that particular area can never get out of it. May be there the sea water “sinks” down everything. It is further said that a similar place, called Barmooda Triangle” (or similar to it) is there near Thailand.
Exact information with correct names and geographical evidences (including web reference, if any) is requested.

2006-08-19 14:06:04 · 7 answers · asked by Asra Mahnoor 2 in Travel Australia Other - Australia

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Here is a site to give you some information about Hobart.
I don't know where you get your information, apart from a few boats sinking due to treacherous waters Hobart does not have the reputation of the Bermuda Triangle. Your geography could use some brushing up too.

http://www.atn.com.au/tassi/hobart-e.htm

2006-08-23 07:37:19 · answer #1 · answered by ? 6 · 5 0

Never heard of Hobult.

Sure you're not thinking of Hobart - it's often shrouded by fog and mist - a very pleasant town though - don't know about any Bermuda Triangle type activity going on there!

2006-08-19 22:44:12 · answer #2 · answered by LadyRebecca 6 · 1 0

The place you are suggesting is probably HOBART, the capital city of TASMANIA which is an island state of AUSTRALIA.
Its climate is similar to England and has some of the most ancient trees and landscape in the world.
Settled as a penal colony and grown from there.
Have a look on the website to see more.

2006-08-20 19:39:01 · answer #3 · answered by Swaggie 2 · 1 0

Never heard of Hobult...
But the Bermuda Triangle is in the Caribbean....near Bermuda.

Here are some links:

http://www.bermuda-triangle.org/
http://skepdic.com/bermuda.html

2006-08-19 21:13:39 · answer #4 · answered by artistagent116 7 · 1 1

You may be thinking of the city of Hobart in Tasmania. The Bass Strait separates Tasmania from the mainland and is quite treacherous. Maybe that is what you mean?

2006-08-20 02:47:40 · answer #5 · answered by Fred 2 · 1 1

sorry ive never heard of this. love to know what u r referring 2?!?!

2006-08-20 02:35:36 · answer #6 · answered by Susie Y 3 · 0 2

I never heard of it either, but I know BERMUDA TRIANGLE.

2006-08-20 22:19:15 · answer #7 · answered by ally 1 · 0 2

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