Dragon Triangle - The waters of many people do not return to Japan

The Dragon Triangle is symmetrical with the Bermuda triangular triangle on earth coordinates, which caused the most horrifying disappearances and shipwrecks in Japan.

Dragon's Triangle or The Devil's Sea is located 100km from the south coast of Tokyo, Japan. It is always ranked among the top areas with the strongest electromagnetic waves, according to Marineinsight.

This area is a triangle created between Japan, the Bonin Islands and a large part of the Philippine Sea. It is also known as Bermuda of the Pacific Ocean .

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The Dragon Triangle (right triangle) is opposite the Bermuda triangle (left triangle).(Photo: Disclose).

The name of the Dragon Triangle comes from a legend that dates back 1,000 years. Chinese people believe that under this sea there is a giant dragon. He swallowed all the ships passing by whenever he was hungry.

In this sea many unexplained phenomena have occurred: the mysterious disappearance of ships and aircraft . Many people also saw ghost ships wandering in this area.

Boats entering here often have paralyzed compass, radio communication is broken and communication is lost. In addition, they also often encounter large waves, blindness, tornadoes and dense fog.

In the 1200s, Kublai Khan (Kublai Khan) repeatedly tried to cross the Sea of ​​Sea and as a result many ships in his army were mysteriously missing, leading to "evaporation" of more. 40,000 soldiers. In the early 1800s, many seafarers said they saw the mysterious woman walking on the deck of a ship.

In 1952, the Japanese government dispatched the research ship No. 5 Kaio to investigate the mysteries of this sea. However, the ship and 31 crew members did not return forever after that trip. This led to the Japanese government being forced to declare the Dragon Triangle unsafe for sea trips and cargo transport in the 1950s.

In the 1989 book The Dragon's Triangle , author Charles Berlitz pointed out that from 1952 to 1954, Japan lost 5 warships and 700 people in this sea.

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Many scientists also claim that the Dragon Triangle is even more dangerous and scary than Bermuda.(Photo: Road).

According to statistics of the Maritime Security Division of the Japan Marine Security Division, from 1963 to 1972 there were 161 missing ships. Devil Sea has long been a horror and obsession of seafarers in Japan and the world.

However, in 1995, Larry Kussche published another book and pointed out that the ships Berlitz mentioned were actually fishing vessels, and some were missing outside the Dragon Triangle. The research ship that Japan dispatched disappeared due to the sinking of the volcanic impact of the sea.

Larry also pointed out that the Dragon Triangle is the place where active volcanoes are. Due to volcanoes and geological changes, many islands in this area suddenly disappear, many new islands appear.

The mystery of this place also attracts many researchers. They point out that the change in the natural environment is also one of the causes of mysterious disappearances. The Dragon Triangle is also not formally drawn on any global map of exact size or circumference. Although many scientists have explained the phenomena here, many still believe that the Dragon Triangle exists some supernatural force, such as UFO, USO (Unidentified Submersible Object - undetermined underground objects). country ).