Sunday, 20 January 2013

The Devil's Sea



There are some places in the world where strange incidents take place, where people say they see things that they shouldn’t, or hear things that are extraordinary. Then there are places where people and things simply vanish into thin air. Such disappearances occur in a place called the Bermuda Triangle, located in the Atlantic. There have been many odd disappearances. In fact, every plane, ship or anything that passes by that particular area vanishes.
  A few opinions that there are aliens in the Bermuda Triangle, or maybe it is cursed. Or is it the magnetic field? We don’t know which of these rumors is true, as the belief depends on the persona himself, that is, whether or not he or she believes in the Supernatural or aliens if not science or anything else. Similarly there is the Devil’s Sea, located close to Japan. The Devil’s Sea, also known as Dragon’s Triangle, The Formosa Triangle and The Pacific Bermuda Triangle, is a region of the Pacific around Miyake Island, about 100 km south of Tokyo. The size and area varies with reports placing it 70 miles from an unspecified part of Japan’s east coast 300 miles from the coast, and even near Iwo Jima, 750 miles from the coast.
This particular area is referred to as a danger zone on every single Japanese map. According to Charles Berlitz’s books in peacetime years, 1952-1954, Japan lost 5 military vessels with crew of over 700 people and when the Japanese government sent a research vessel with over 100 scientists to study the Devil’s Sea, this research vessel also vanished. Scientist say that it is the magnetic field of the Earth which pulls everything to the center of the planet.
They have made assumptions that this magnetic pull only exists in some region of the world and as they are very hard to come by, everything disappears or is sucked in by the earth when we do cross its path. God only knows what else lurks in the universe.
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