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The Bermuda Triangle in the Atlantic Ocean has long been known as the Triangle of Death, where countless ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared without a trace.
Coincidentally, in the ocean on the surface of the earth, there is also a Death Triangle similar to the Bermuda Triangle, located in the western Pacific Ocean, where countless ships and planes have mysteriously disappeared without leaving a trace.
1,000 years ago, the Japanese knew about the existence of this dangerous sea area, and called it the "Devil's Sea", because for centuries, Japanese fishing boats have been mysteriously missing here, Japanese fishermen believe that this sea area is inhabited by sea demons and evil dragons, often floating to the surface of the sea to devour passing ships, so some people call this place "Dragon Triangle".
The Bermuda Triangle and the Dragon Triangle share a lot of similarities.
Ships and aircraft entering these two areas are often exposed to compass failures, radio communication failures or interruptions, sudden waves, earthquakes, strong winds, whirlpools, and sudden bursts of fog. Dozens of ships and planes, together with all the people on board, mysteriously disappeared in these two places, and none of them left any traces, making it impossible to judge the real reason for their disappearance. What's more, thousands of people have died (if they did die) in both areas, including naval and merchant sailors, pilots, passengers, fishermen, and more.
There is a strange coincidence, the Japanese legend says that in the waters of the Dragon Delta, there are often "triangular waves", that is, huge waves that hit ships from three directions at the same time.
The Dragon Triangle is from the sea off the east coast of Japan south of Tokyo, along the southeast south to the Pacific Ocean at about 145 degrees east longitude, and then turns to the southwest, passing through the Ogasawara Islands, to the island of Yap west of ** and Taiwan, and then returning to Tokyo Bay in Japan in a north-east direction. The Bermuda Triangle runs north-east from the Florida Strait to Bermuda, then south to the Lesser Antilles and back to Florida.
Just mark these two triangular seas on a globe and you'll find some interesting facts: they are exactly on opposite sides of the globe, facing each other. If we go north along the west side of the Bermuda Triangle at 50 degrees west longitude and cross the North Pole, and then go down, we will pass the Dragon Triangle.
In addition, both of these triangular seas are located to the east of the continental shelf, and the strata are steeply reduced, so the waters are extremely deep, with frequent submarine volcanic activity and strong ocean currents. The seabed varies greatly, from shallows to the deepest trenches in the world. The Mariana Trench in the Dragon Triangle is 11,034 meters deep, and if you put Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, into it, it is still a meter away from sea level.
In these "black holes" of the ocean at such depths, there are likely to be creatures or mysterious forces that we cannot imagine.
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Dragon Triangle in Japanese waters.
For thousands of years, deep in people's hearts, there has been a fear of the vast ocean. Although there are countless ships sailing on the ocean after the entry of human civilization, there are still two seas that make seafarers talk about it to this day, one of which is the well-known "Devil's Bermuda", and the other is not as famous as the previous one, but its "lethality" is by no means inferior to the former. Here, ships mysteriously disappear, submarines never return, planes disappear out of thin air, ......This area has earned the nickname "Bermuda Triangle in the Pacific Ocean" and is known as "the closest thing to death" and "the deep blue crypt".
It is the yet-unknown Japanese Dragon Triangle.
Since the 40s of the 20th century, countless giant ships have mysteriously disappeared in the open and cold waters south of Japan, most of them did not send a distress signal before they disappeared, and there are no clues to answer the fate of their disappearance. If the extent of this sea area is marked on the map, it is a triangle that closely resembles Bermuda, and this is the dreaded Japanese Dragon Triangle.
The continuous series of mysterious disappearances has sparked curiosity, and scientists have begun to try to unravel the mystery of the Devil's Sea in different ways. But before we go "deep into the tiger's den" for scientific research, let's first review the bad deeds of this terrifying sea:
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There is a mysterious triangle wave.
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Why does the Dragon Delta sea make people grow? Did the rock purple that penetrated the sea sweep away the ship?
Japan's Dragon Delta is a volatile and unpredictable sea. For thousands of years, ships of many countries have been wrecked in this area. In modern times, there have been numerous incidents of planes and ships going missing here.
The situation here is much the same as in the Bermuda Triangle: ships, planes, compasses fail, and then mysteriously disappear. As a result, people called this area "Bermuda in the Pacific".
The continuous disasters have piqued people's curiosity, and scientists have begun to try to unravel the mysteries of the Dragon Delta in different ways. Japan's Marine Science and Technology Center has dropped a number of deep-sea probes on the seabed. Scientists have found that
In the western part of the Dragon Delta, magma activity is frequent and can break through the weak crust at any time. But the tumbling magma can calm down in an instant, making it difficult to notice. In addition, the magma in the ground is constantly rising like a whirlpool, resulting in gravitational flow kicking.
If planes and ships enter this vortex zone, communications are cut off, so the radio signals of the victims cannot be received from the outside world.
And the planes and ships that are caught in the center of the vortex are bound to be wrecked due to the loss of their ability to drive. In addition, whenever a tsunami occurs** on the seabed, it leads to the occurrence of a tsunami. Tsunami-induced waves can reach speeds of more than 800 kilometers per hour, which no sturdy vessel can withstand.
If the tsunami is just in time for a hurricane, the victims may not even have time to call for help, let alone save themselves. In order to gain a deeper understanding of the Dragon Delta, many scientists have visited the Dragon Triangle in person without fear of risk. Thanks to their efforts, the wreckage of the wrecked and sunken ship "De Baichar" was finally found at the bottom of that mysterious sea.
Through an analysis of the wreckage of the giant ship, scientists have found that the cause of the sinking of the giant ship was the disintegration of the ship's hull. In fact, only the power of a tsunami can inflict such damage on the ship. But this is an individual case after all, and it remains to be further explored and discovered whether there are other more mysterious reasons why this is a terrifying ship graveyard compared to the countless ships that sleep in this deep blue water.
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Amelia? There are many legends about Erhard, and the American Air and Space Museum has a replica of the car she used to fly the Atlantic alone. She was also the world's first female pilot to fly solo across the American continent, and what is even more famous, and still baffled by many, is that Amelia suddenly and mysteriously disappeared while trying to create the world's first round-the-world flight.
July 2, 1937, 12:30 p.m. Legendary pilot Amelia? Ernhard and Navigator Fred?
Noonan left New Guinea for the final leg of his round-the-world flight. Their flight plan is to fly over the Dragon Triangle and refuel after flying more than 4,000 kilometers. However, the two of them never came back alive.
Researchers told us that after the disappearance, the US Navy used a lot of manpower and material resources to search for it, but in the end it did not find the slightest trace. The entire search and rescue cost a total of four million dollars, and at that time in the 30s of the 20th century, this search and rescue cost was definitely a huge amount of money, which shows the importance people attached to this legendary figure at that time.
There is a lot of speculation as to why Amelia did not complete her round-the-world flight and mysteriously disappeared in the end.
To this day, Erhard's disappearance remains one of the biggest unsolved cases in aviation. Japan's Dragon Triangle is not only a place where planes mysteriously disappear, but also an area where ghost ships are often reported.
Author of the book Dragon Triangle, Belize links the Dragon Triangle to ghost ships. The ghost ships he depicts are large, unmanned ships floating on the sea. He has claimed that ghost ships have existed in this area for centuries.
At 4 a.m. on June 11, 1881, the light cruiser HMS Royal Bacchus reportedly encountered the legendary glowing ghost ship "The Flying Dutchman" in the deepest part of the Dragon Triangle.
The son of George V of England, who had been a second lieutenant in his youth, wrote in his logbook: "The 'Flying Dutchman' passed through the bow of our ship. Like all ghost ships glow, it also emits strange phosphorescence.
It sailed to our port bow and was also seen by the watch pilot coming from the bridge. However, when the ship docked, there was no trace or sign of any specific vessel in the vicinity or on the horizon. ”
The description may seem bizarre, but many people are convinced that the prince will not lie. Although we can explain phenomena that were incomprehensible to people hundreds of years ago with today's knowledge, it is not enough to unravel the mystery of all strange events.
Another ghost ship incident was documented in Belize. On a dark and clear night in January 1989, a Japanese whaling ship led by Captain Shigero Sakagami saw a small fishing boat sailing irregularly within 16 meters.
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