Tuesday, May 5, 2020

THE DEVIL'S SEA (DRAGON'S TRIANGLE)

THE DEVIL'S SEA (DRAGON'S TRIANGLE)




There are tons of mysterious places both on land and in the water that are unsolved and difficult to explain logically . Though the notorious Bermuda Triangle tops the list of most mysterious places on this planet, a number of other locations also remain mysterious as much as the former. The Devil’s Sea, also known as the Dragon’s Triangle, is one of such sailors’ nightmares in the waters around the world

Located near to the Japanese coast in the Pacific Ocean, the Devil’s Sea (Ma-no Umi in Japanese) is one of the twelve Vile Vortics located around the earth. Vile vortices are those areas where the pull of the planet’s electromagnetic waves is stronger than anywhere else. As the title indicates, the Dragon’s Triangle extends as a triangle between Japan and the Islands of Bonin, including a major portion of the Philippine Sea.It is also called the  Pacific Bermuda Triangle as it lies exactly opposite to the Bermuda Triangle and is noted for similar paranormal phenomena. In this area lots of ships and planes have disappeared mysteriously.

 Between the time period of 1940 to 1950, many fisherman's boat and nearly 5 large ships of the military were lost somewhere in the DEVIL'S SEA  which have not been known till date. At the same time  the Japanese government sent out a research vessel, the Kaio Maru No. 5, to investigate the mysteries of the Devil’s Sea. The Kaio Maru No. 5 with its crew of 31 people disappeared and after several days , some broken pieces of  this vessel were found, but there was no sign of the people aboard. After this the Japanese government declared that there would be no more investigations  on the DEVIL,S SEA.









Charles Berlitz's book" THE DRAGON'S TRIANGLE"  stated that between the time period of 1952 to 1954 five Japanese military vessels were lost with over 700 people. Several  investigations carried out on the DRAGONS TRIANGLE.






The story of the DRAGON'S TRIANGLE began with Mongolian King Kublai Khan who wanted to invade Japan and bring it under his control. For that the easiest way to go  was through the DRAGON'S TRIANGLE. Kublai Khan tried many times to reach Japan, but every time the ships and soldiers sent by him were drowned in water. In this way they had  lost almost 4,400  soldiers and after that he left the dream of conquering Japan.

It's Rough Waters have earned It The Term " VILE VORTEX"



This is not the only "VILE VORTEX" in the world.There are twelve in total that were given this title by a Scottish biologist Ivan . T Sanderson . He noted that these vortices happen to fall in areas with much higher electromagnetic anomalies and happened in much more frequent rates than the rest of the world.He draw a pattern between these sites and connected them with somewhat of a diamond grid.Each of these locations have an influx of mixed temperatures that cause their electromagnetic phenomena.

A Popular Legendary Explanation Is The Under Water DRAGON 




You might be wondering where the DRAGON'S TRIANGLE got it's name and that's due to the Chinese origin of the stories that go with it. The ancient people believed  that dragons and sea serpents were real. These local legends eventually evolved into an explanation of the disappearance of ships and planes.The legends were just the tales of the ancient people it  had nothing to do with the monster. Over 700 people have lost their lives or gone missing in the DRAGON'S TRIANGLE and the governments military ship also disappeared in that Triangle so the Japanese government  stopped all the investigations and declared the DEVILS SEA unsafe for transporting and fishing.  

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