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In 1978, This College Student Went Missing While Cross-Country Skiing Around Lake Michigan: Nearly 15 Months Later, He Woke Up 700 Miles Away With No Memory Of What Happened

Additionally, he had new glasses, sneakers, and forty dollars cash on him.

What’s even more bizarre is that Steven had absolutely no memory of what had transpired over the past fourteen and a half months.

In fact, he did not even realize just how much time had passed until he purchased a local newspaper and saw the date printed at the top.

Afterward, he realized his aunt’s house was just twenty miles away in Great Barrington, so he made his way there.

Even after reuniting with his family, though, the only thing Steven could remember was feeling cold and frightened of getting lost in the dark the day he set out to go skiing.

This unbelievable story pushed some to conclude that Steven had not been healthy or in an ill state of mind.

However, he disputed these speculations and explained how everything in his life had been coming together right before his disappearance.

“My father was going to sign over the house to me. I had three courses at school and no trouble. I left a romance in Germany. There was no trouble with girls. I had a job lined up with the Holland Sentinel newspaper,” Steven said.

In turn, others believe that his unexplainable disappearance had something to do with the Lake Michigan triangle.

Sometimes referred to as “The Bermuda Triangle of the Great Lakes,” this region spans from Manitowoc, Wisconsin, to Ludington, Michigan, with its southern point in Benton Harbor.

The triangle has gained an infamous reputation as being a mysterious locale where various unexplainable events have unfolded– such as shipwrecks, air disasters, disappearances, and even UFO sightings.

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