
These locations are equidistant from each other, equally divided between the Tropic of Capricorn and the Tropic of Cancer, and represent areas where strange disappearances, phenomena, or electromagnetic “aberrations” are said to occur. Many have claimed to have spotted UFOs on satellite images of Antarctica. The South Pole: Similar to the North Pole, but with its own unexplained mysteries.An 8.6 magnitude earthquake struck this area in April 2012. Wharton Basin: Found in the northeastern portion of the Indian Ocean.New Hebrides Trench: Located in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, this trench is about 750 miles long, and reaches depths of about 25,000 feet.South Atlantic Anomaly: A peculiar area where Earth’s inner Van Allen radiation belt reaches an altitude of only 120 miles above the planet’s surface, its closest point.Easter Island: A Chilean island, home to the mysterious monumental statues known as the Moai.Zimbabwe Megaliths: An area of towering stone monuments, walls, and other structures thought to have been built roughly 900 years ago.The North Pole: While there may seemingly be nothing of note about the North Pole, some do believe an opening exists here through which you may enter the Hollow Earth.Devil’s Sea: Also known as the Dragon’s Triangle, this area may also be called the “Pacific Bermuda Triangle.” It’s a place where many vessels are said to have disappeared.Reportedly the area of several disappearances. Algerian Megaliths: A ruin south of Timbuktu.Miami, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda are said to form the triangle’s vertices. Bermuda Triangle: An infamous location known for its many strange disappearances and other mysterious incidents.

Hamakulia: An underwater volcano in the Hawaiian Islands.Mohenjo-daro: Also known as “Mound of the Dead Men.” Built in the 26th Century BC and located in Sindh, Pakistan, this was one of the largest settlements of the Indus Valley civilization, and thought to be one of the world’s first major cities.Here’s the complete list, with a brief description of each: You know of at least one of them: The Bermuda Triangle. Not to be without their own intriguing moniker, they’re called the 12 Vile Vortices. There are allegedly points around the world that mark, like a cursed treasure map, areas where planes, ships, and people seem to vanish without a trace.
