3 Other Triangles That Are More Mysterious Than The Bermuda Triangle
**3 Triangles More Mysterious Than the Bermuda Triangle**
The Bermuda Triangle is known globally as one of the most mysterious places, where many planes and ships have disappeared without a trace. However, besides the Bermuda Triangle, there are still similar areas in the world where strange disappearances also occur. Today, *Unexplained Mysteries* will introduce 3 other mysterious triangles and together find out the mysteries that are happening here.
1. Bennington Triangle
Located in the state of Vermont, USA, the Bennington Triangle (also known as the “Triangle of Doom”) is famous for its unexplained phenomena, especially mysterious disappearances. This area is centered around Glastonbury Mountain and has long been the place where supernatural activities and even UFO sightings have been recorded.
The mysterious disappearances began in colonial times and gained widespread attention between 1945 and 1950:
– **1945**: A 74-year-old hunter named **Midi Rivers** mysteriously disappeared while guiding a group of friends on a hiking trip.
– **1946**: An 18-year-old girl named **Paula Weldon** disappeared while hiking alone. Although several witnesses saw her on the trail, no trace of her was found.
– **1949**: **James E. Tedford** mysteriously disappeared while sleeping on a bus. His luggage and wallet were still there, but he was gone without a trace.
– **1950**: Two more disappearances continued, adding to the mystery of the Bennington Triangle.
Although many theories have been put forward, there is no clear evidence that these disappearances are related to humans or any supernatural force.
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2. Bridgewater Triangle
Located in Massachusetts, 30 miles from Boston, the Bridgewater Triangle consists of six towns and is known for its paranormal activity. Researcher Lauren Coleman named the area in 1970 after noting several mysterious phenomena:
– **Hockomock Swamp**: This site contains an 8,000-year-old Native American burial ground where graves were found to have “bubbled” and disappeared.
– **Mysterious Rocks**: Places such as **Dighton Rock** and **Anawan Rock** contain strange carvings and are said to be the haunting places of Native American warriors. – **UFO and Monster Phenomena**: UFO sightings have been reported in the area since 1760, along with reports of Bigfoot-like creatures in the 1970s.
The Bridgewater Triangle is also famous for its ghost stories, where spirits and paranormal phenomena never seem to stop.
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3. Dragon Triangle (Devil’s Sea)
Also known as the “Pacific Bermuda Triangle”, the Dragon Triangle is located between Japan and the Bonin Islands. It is one of the “12 Fearsome Vortices” in the world, where many mysterious disappearances have been recorded.
The name comes from ancient Chinese mythology, where underwater dragons are said to attack and devour sailors. An interesting fact is that the Dragon Triangle and the Bermuda Triangle are symmetrical on the world map.
– **1950s**: Japan funded a study with 100 experts to find the answer. However, the research ship went missing, and the study was forced to stop.
– **Scientific hypotheses**: Researchers believe that the disappearances may have been caused by underwater volcanoes or the phenomenon of **exploding methane ice**, creating bubbles that destroy the buoyancy of the ship. In addition, the interference of hot and cold ocean currents in this area can also cause electromagnetic disturbances.
With countless stories and controversies surrounding the disappearances in the Dragon’s Triangle and Bermuda, it is difficult to come to a final conclusion. Are these stories legends or is there really a supernatural element behind them?
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What do you think about these disappearances? Can they be explained by natural science or is there something hidden that we have yet to discover? Share your thoughts and let’s discuss to solve these unsolved mysteries!