Places that Can’t Be Explained by Science But Do Exist

Published on 10/22/2021
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The Sargasso Sea

In the Sargasso Sea, there are no land boundaries, and the water is surrounded by four ocean currents on all sides. The Sargasso Sea is unusually warm and calm considering its location in the frigid North Atlantic. Large in both length and width, the Sargasso Sea spans over 2,000 miles. But it’s not just the size of this place that makes it unique. Around its edges, the Gulf Stream, the North Atlantic Current, the Canary Current, and the North Atlantic Equatorial Current converge.

The Sargasso Sea

The Sargasso Sea

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The Michigan Triangle

Despite its global fame, the Bermuda Triangle is a little-known phenomenon outside of Michigan in the United States. This eerie region, where mysteries abound, is also triangular in shape. The mystery of the Michigan Triangle has eluded scientists for decades. This location, like the more well-known one, defies description. Sailors who venture into the Triangle, which spans Lake Michigan from Ludington, Michigan to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, are taking a risk. The schooner Thomas Hume and its crew vanished without a trace in 1891. Others, on the other hand, have done the same and paid the same price. The Rosa Belle was found in a damaged and upturned state in 1921, with all 11 of its crew members missing. Numerous hypotheses have been put forth, but science has yet to produce an answer. A time portal may exist, while UFOs are suspected of being involved. This is an improbable location that actually exists, much like the Bermuda Triangle.

The Michigan Triangle

The Michigan Triangle

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