(3) The second vile vortex is the Algerian megaliths that are located just south of Timbuktu. These ancient ruins have been the site of multiple disappearances as well. (4) The third vortex is the Easter Islands in the Southeastern Pacific Ocean has been housing many mysteries that include the megaliths of Moai statues and the rongorongo writings. (5) There were claims that the making of the Moai statues were an act of aliens which added to the levels of mystery that this place had to offer. (6) The fourth vortex is the Hamakulia volcano that is found in the Hawaiian Islands. This underwater volcano has been the site of multiple disappearances both from the sea as well as from the sky. (7) The fifth vortex is the Dragon’s Triangle which was the cursed site where five Japanese military ships just vanished. (8) The Dragon’s Triangle is also known as Devil’s Sea.Īnother ship was sent out to investigate about the missing ships and that one went missing too. (9) It came into limelight during 1952 to 1954. That is when the Japanese vessels had disappeared. (11) The seventh vortex is the South Pole. Both the poles are kind of uninhabited for major time of the year, which is why they have got their names enlisted in the list of 12 vile vortices. (12) The eighth vortex is Mohenjo-Daro, in Pakistan. The city which was the most flourished one in the Indus Valley Civilization existed between 26 th and 19 th Century BC.
How the city came to an end or what happened to its people could not be recovered by historians. (13) The ninth vortex is the Zimbabwe megaliths. When the Europeans had discovered the megalith way back in 19 th century, they could not believe that the wild Africans could build something as massive as those megaliths. Till today no one knows for sure who made those and why were they made.
The mystery of the Zimbabwe megaliths continues to haunt people. (14) The tenth vortex is the South Atlantic Anomaly aka SAA. This is the area that experiences an increased flux of energy particles which exposes orbiting satellites to levels of radiation which is much higher than usual. (15) When the Columbia had passed through the SAA, instrument disruptions had interrupted space shuttle observations. Astronauts have reported seeing random flashes of light even with their eyes closed. (16) The South Atlantic anomaly is the region where the magnetic field of the earth is the weakest. (17) The eleventh vortex is the New Hebrides Trench that is situated between the islands of New Caledonia and Vanuatu. Although it does not have the deepest spot in the ocean, but the depth of 25,000 feet (7600 mts) is certainly too much to conceal a lot of mysteries and ancient secrets. (18) The twelfth and last vortex is the Wharton Basin. Located in the North East quarter of the Indian Ocean, this water body has seen (or may be caused) the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 on 8 th March 2014. This was not the first case of any airplane disappearing in this region though. (20) Barring the North Pole and South Pole, the remaining 10 vile vortices are approximately equidistant and are equally scattered in the two hemispheres of the earth.Twelve Devil's Triangles Around the World (19) Of all the 12 vile vortices, the most famous ones are the Bermuda Triangle, the Dragon’s Triangle and the South Atlantic Anomaly.