The Devil sea, also known as Dragon's triangle and the Pacific Bermuda triangle. This is a region of the Pacific Ocean that is South of Japan in which several ships have disappeared; notably the Japanese research vessel 'Kayo Maru'.
During 1950s, sailors have reported problems with
electronic instruments and sightings of unmanned ghost ships. American author and linguist Charles Berlitz made the area around Miyake island famous with his book the dragon's triangle in 1989.Although authorities claim the Kayo Maru was destroyed by natural forces while the crew was investigating the eruption of an underwater volcano, Berlitz attributed the incident to unknown supernatural forces and even blamed the dragon's triangle for the disappearance of aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart.
The Dyatlov Pass: On the morn of February 2nd 1959,a group of students set out on their hike to Dyatlov Pass telling their friends that they would be in contact by the 12th.
Not receiving the said call, they sent out a search party over a week later and it would take another six days before they found the first signs of interaction as they walked along the path that the students had taken. They came across their tents which had been ripped open from inside. They also found almost all of their belongings along with their clothing.To the right of the tent they saw footprints leading away that appeared as though the students were barefoot.
They followed the footprints. They began to find bodies and about a half-mile from the tent they found the remains of a fire along with the first two bodies nearly naked only in their underwear. As they continued to scour the scene they noticed a set of three more footprints which led back to the tent and three bodies which were spread around 100 and 150 meters apart. The farthest body was 630 meters from the tent and the other two students fell well before that. The remaining four were found months later buried under just a few meters of snow.
However, unlike their friends it would seem that they died of hypothermia. Many of them had severe skull and chest fractures while one was missing her eyes and her tongue. The coroner would say that the fractures could not have been dealt by any kind of human and were far too specific to have a product of an avalanche.
The students also had strange brown and orange tends to their skin along with discoloration in their hair. But, what baffled investigators the most was that there were no other tracks leading to the bodies other than those of the students themselves.
The official cause of death in the coroner's report would be an unknown compelling force and to this day, almost 60 years later the scene remains unsolved.
However, unlike their friends it would seem that they died of hypothermia. Many of them had severe skull and chest fractures while one was missing her eyes and her tongue. The coroner would say that the fractures could not have been dealt by any kind of human and were far too specific to have a product of an avalanche.
The students also had strange brown and orange tends to their skin along with discoloration in their hair. But, what baffled investigators the most was that there were no other tracks leading to the bodies other than those of the students themselves.
The official cause of death in the coroner's report would be an unknown compelling force and to this day, almost 60 years later the scene remains unsolved.
The South Atlantic Anomaly: It's a region over South America and the South Atlantic Ocean centered around 30
degrees west and 30 degrees south and it is a little larger than the entire United States.
degrees west and 30 degrees south and it is a little larger than the entire United States.
It is considered as a danger to anything that enters the place. For example, the crash of Air France flight 447 in June of 2009 in which 228 people died.
The South Atlantic anomaly is a measurable physical presence. For years, there have been numerous technological failures; things simple as a compass to technology as complex as the International Space Station. Many ships and aircrafts that pass through the area have allegedly gone missing and because of the technological interference in the area.
These aircrafts and ships are never found because technology is needed to search for them. The magnetic interference in the area does not even let the Hubble Space Telescope to record. While passing through the field, astronauts on the International Space Station also do not perform spacewalks as the radiation causes visual disturbances and often manifests as shooting stars.
These aircrafts and ships are never found because technology is needed to search for them. The magnetic interference in the area does not even let the Hubble Space Telescope to record. While passing through the field, astronauts on the International Space Station also do not perform spacewalks as the radiation causes visual disturbances and often manifests as shooting stars.
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