Mysterious Places Most of you Never Know

11 Most Mysterious Places

It is one of the most fascinating places in our world. Ships and planes simply disappeared, radios and compasses suddenly stopped working, and some even claimed to have seen UFOs there. Not to mention just one and the Bermuda Triangle - with the entire Motley team at least 11 Vile Vortices. So what are they, and how do they form? The young man to ask may be Ivan T. Sanderson. He was a writer, biologist, and a huge fan of rare and inexplicable objects back in the '50s and' 60s. He coined the name Vile Vortices from the beginning! During his travels, he often recorded his experiences.

What caught his eye was the unfolding of events. That is, disappearing ships and so on. He was able to map 12 of these scattered places all over the world. Ironically, 6 of them lie almost entirely on the line above the equator, and the same at 6 below it.

1. Bermuda triangle

Of course, the gotta started out very well among the 12. Also known as the Devil's Triangle, the Bermuda "vortex" has not been popular for centuries. I'm sure you've heard of 19th-century shipping with Rosalie and Ellen Austin. The first one was found completely empty but unharmed. He found a lost ship, sent his men to spy it out, and the crew eventually disappeared! The list of lost ships and aircraft is long and growing. So, what happened to this water source that included Miami, San Juan, and the island of Bermuda? Aside from the unusual views of wormholes to the other side and the gates to the underground area, the area is actually foggy due to methane gas which sometimes makes it difficult for travelers to see it, thus making navigation difficult again. Although, not leaving a trace is still an unanswered question about this loss .

2.Algerian Megaliths

These megaliths were the burial places of the Zingh Empire, one of the oldest civilizations on the planet. Megaliths are structural anomaly,showing how well these people progressed when we did not have the technology to help us build stable buildings. You know, with the old burial places, things start to get iffy. To this day, anyone flying over this part of the Sahara Desert does not usually return. Also, compasses are moving like crazy with electronics start running in this area. Witnesses reported that it was covered with a heavy and dark aura that you could not immediately feel once you entered.

 3. Mohenjo-Daro

This archaeological site in Pakistan dates back to the Indus Valley Civilization in 2500 BCE. Like in Algeria, this society, for some reason, had developed considerably when it came to building and planning cities. Ironically, no one really knows what has happened to the city's inhabitants. The remains were found, and it appeared that everyone died just once. It has been suggested that this might be a natural disaster, an armed conflict from a neighboring kingdom, or even an angry, violent deity. Unfortunately, we do not really know.

4. Dragon Triangle

Looking east along the same northern line, we come to Japan, where there is the Dragon’s Triangle, also called the Devil’s Sea. The most amazing thing about this Vile Vortex is that there is an underwater city called Atlantis in Japan. And, again, we see this paradox of ancient civilization creating remarkably accurate structures. In the depths of the sea, you will find tons of monolith stones cut at full 90 ° angles. But don’t put on your diving suit yet. Because all aircraft and ships have disappeared from the Bermuda Triangle in the Pacific, Japanese authorities have found it extremely dangerous to go anywhere near that.

5. Hamakulia Volcano

Located on the Fire Ring, the next Vile Vortex is the Hamakulia volcano in Hawaii. The local people treat it with great respect as the volcano is believed to have supernatural powers. Evidence? However, reports have found that electricity is rare in this area. There was even an eyewitness who said he saw the plane disappear from the radar in front of his eyes.

6. Easter Island

Now let us turn south to one of the most remote places on this planet:Easter Island in Polynesia. This is where you can find about 900 Moai sculptures created by the people of Rapa Nui. These figures can weigh up to 90 tons, making them impossible to carry. Sooo, how did they build and move them for hundreds of years from 1400 to 1650 ??? The most bizarre ideas out there are for foreigners, but something tells me that the Rapa Nui are probably using a different, non-secular, and exhausting approach: they hire migrants. Well then maybe.

7. South Atlantic Anomaly

The name means everything! The South Atlantic Anomaly is a part of the Earth where natural radiation flows uncontrollably. Astronomers who are trying to explore this dangerous place get a glimpse of the illusion, and even satellites cannot take your pictures! Although evolutionists swear that the site is another factor, science has another meaning. This area on the east coast of South America is where the Earth's magnetic field is weakened. This is obviously what causes the surprise events.

8.The Great Zimbabwe

 Another impressive megalith, this time in Zimbabwe. It was once home to some 20,000 people, but now it is a ghost town. To this day, however, there is no explanation where are these people going? No accounts of mass exodus, military conflicts, nothing! There are not even myths or myths connected with it, leaving us with one of the greatest mysteries in the world.

9. Wharton Basin

This area off the west coast of Australia in the Indian Ocean has some very unusual geographical features. Sequential earthquakes would not seem strange if this were the place where the two tectonic plates met… but they did not.The Wharton Basin is within the boundaries of the Australian plate. But researchers are convinced that a new line of error is being formed here. Another site maybe? Perhaps that could explain the disappearance of planes in an instant.

10. Islands of Integrity

Poor Australia has Vile Vortices on both sides. If you go east, there are Islands of Integrity. Many unusual whirlpool has been discovered in this South Pacific piece and a lot of geologic work. But what about the island that scientists say disappeared there in 2012? Eh, before you put on your tinfoil hat, I will let you know that there has never been an island really in that area to start with. It was on the map, of course, but that was a mistake from the start, probably because someone was playing. top links. Therefore, technically, scientists have not “discovered” the island.

11. North and South Poles

They are on opposite sides of the planet, but they have two things in common: ice and the strange disappearance. The North Pole is where 129 men's trips were lost and found 150 years later. The South Pole, however, has its own way of scaring us. Some researchers in Antarctica were stunned when they received emails about what seemed to be an unknown civilization before humans arrived! Oh, come now! Welp, we 've been around the globe twice, and now you know what 12 places you should avoid when traveling by boat or plane. So, the only thing I am left to wonder is: why are these 12 places so strangely surrounded? The most famous theory about these Vile Vortices is related to the so-called Ley lines.

This is where important local landmarks, religious sites, or man-made structures are fully aligned and apparently aligned. As for why they are placed like this, it is made possible for travelers to navigate easily, such as the old map before we had Google. A large part of this concept comes with spiritual and mystical significance and Feng Shui. Some researchers believe that the ancient civilization would use these sites as a platform for interconnected, Minecraft style.

Another theory is that the 12 spheres are actually part of a planet's orbit, almost like a giant puzzle with pieces coming together in these tubes. And as they serve as key elements, they become hot spots of energy. Clearly, supporters point to magnetic disturbances in these areas, which could be the cause of unexplained events. These forces can disrupt radar systems and cause power outages on ships and aircraft. And, of course, critics prefer to get answers out of paranormal. Many of these vortices detect excessive geologic activity and adverse weather conditions, which may be the result of tectonic plates, air pressure systems, or the combination of ocean currents. I mean the Bermuda Triangle is also well known like Hurricane Alley.


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