The 12 Devil’s Graveyards Around The World

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In 1970, a British scientist Ivan T. Sanderson wrote an article named the 12 devil’s graveyards around the world. In which he discussed what he called “The Vile Vortex”. An anomaly heavy region on earth where disproportionate number of strange phenomena occur, such as disappearances, UFO sightings, underwater people, and other strange sightings. He attributed these phenomena to the existence of the wrinkles in spacetime involving gravitational and magnetic aberrations. Sanderson identified 12 spaces across the earth in which, these quote, “vile vortices” might exist. Including the well-known Bermuda Triangle and the Devil’s sea. Could such a vortex create a portal through which a visitor or creature from another dimension could travel?

When the triangles were studied on a map, it was seen that they had a similar pattern of identification. Still, there is a similarity, and that is the fact that all triangles are seen on the lines that concern Capricorn and Cancer. A further study shows that two triangles were not seen on the map (the location of this two was later discovered to be in the centre of Arctic and Antarctic circles).

0:00 - 1:23 Prologue
1:24 - 4:06 The Bermuda Triangle
4:07 - 6:13 The Devil’s Sea
6:14 - 8:27 Broad Haven Triangle
8:28 - 10:51 Falkirk Triangle
10:52 - 13:11 Nevada Triangle
13:12 - 15:03 Pag Triangle
15:04 - 16:53 Bass Strait Triangle
16:54 - 18:14 Bridgewater Triangle
18:15 - 19:37 Bennington Triangle
19:38 - 20:05 East of Rio de Janeiro
20:06 - 20:30 North Pole Weirdness
20:31 - 20:59 Teotihuacan
21:00 - 21:27 Conclusion

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