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Twelve vile vortices
Twelve vile vortices









twelve vile vortices

( Public domain ) The Dragon with Insatiable Hunger Map showing the approximate locations of the Vile Vortices. 10 Strange, Unexpected, and Controversial Discoveries from 2016.

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Norwegian Scientists Unintentionally Provide Fuel for a Fringe Theory on the Bermuda Triangle.Sanderson posited that the electromagnetic disturbances are caused by hot and cold currents crossing at these points, which could affect navigational instruments in vessels and perhaps account for missing ships and planes, and other mysterious phenomena. The twelve sites are located in a pattern around the Earth, and are situated at the same latitudes north and south of the equator, the most famous one being The Bermuda Triangle. Sanderson, who catalogued them as sites of high electromagnetic aberrations. The Devil’s Sea region is purported to be one of twelve ‘Vile Vortices’ on the planet, a term coined by Scottish biologist Ivan T. ( Public domain ) The Twelve Vile Vortices The Formosa Triangle contains most of the northeast Philippine Sea. It includes a major section of the Philippine Sea. The Devil’s Sea (Ma No Umi in Japanese) is approximately located between the Japanese coast, about 100 km south of Tokyo, the east coast of the Philippines, level with Manilla, and the west coast of Guam, a U.S. In ancient China, it was believed that a dragon with insatiable hunger pulled boats into the sea. The Devil’s Sea, otherwise known as the Dragon’s Triangle, is a region in the Pacific Ocean that has come to be associated with numerous accounts of disappearing ships and planes, sightings of ghost ships and islands, extreme weather and electro-magnetic disturbances, with historical accounts of strange phenomena stemming back at least 3,000 years.











Twelve vile vortices