30th Parallel - The Bermuda Triangle & The Devil's Sea

Dallas, Texas
November 1, 2017 10:07pm CST
Sitting at my computer and watching a video from YouTube about the depths of the oceans of the earth and some of it's unusual and dangerous sea creatures I find this video a refreshing change to the hum drum shows I have been watching of late. look at this video. You will enjoy it I am sure of it.
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@marguicha (217880)
• Chile
2 Nov 17
Some years ago the Bermuda Triangle was very much talked about and then, all ofa sudden, nobody spoke of it again.
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
It was a nice time for speculation and project Blue Book as well came and went, along with debate over UFOs and Pyramid Power. It was what I read about with great enthusiasm. I even made several cardboard pyramids and put slices of bread in one and it got stale actually faster. LOL I bought a 35 X 70 binoculars pair and did my part by looking up at the sky at night, hoping to be the first to see a real live flying saucer but got pretty fed up after just one hour. I did, however, see a few falling stars so it was fun anyway. As to the dissappearances of ships at sea or planes, there have been countless occurrences of such things vanishing in the blue when no storms were reported, so it had to be some kind of real time physical anomaly that was being over-looked by science and the media. I figure that since only 5 % of all ocean floor is all that we know about, the other 95 % has to include the location of all those aircraft and boats and ships that went missing over the past few century or more and one day they will be discovered, maybe even with a treasure chest full of rare jewels and coins and hand made artifacts worth millions.
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@TheHorse (210760)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Nov 17
@lookatdesktop Your bread experiment made me chuckle!
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
@lookatdesktop likes this one a lot and you will too.
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Home > Vile Vortices > Dragon's Triangle Caption The Dragon's Triangle is one of 12 Vile Vortices, originally plotted by Ivan T. Sanderson.1 Off the coast of Japan, almost exactly opposite the Bermuda Tr
@TheHorse (210760)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Nov 17
I haven't watched the video yet, but I'm fascinated by Bermuda Triangle stuff.
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
You will like this one I am sure.
Still unsolved, still baffling, still claiming new victims. Here are the untold stories.A pilot reports a strange haze enveloping his plane, then disappears;...
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@TheHorse (210760)
• Walnut Creek, California
2 Nov 17
@lookatdesktop Maybe I'll check it out. I read a bunch of UFO books as a kid.
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
@TheHorse , I think my man cave would qualify as a second area 51, or the place where all things get lost forever.
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@Ithink (9980)
• United States
2 Nov 17
Thanks for sharing that, I totally love things like this. I read about some of it at one time. Lots we do not know deep down under the ocean that is for sure.
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@Ithink (9980)
• United States
2 Nov 17
@lookatdesktop I actually have them and have a box full of older books from a sale, all has to do with this topic or the unknown. Haven't had much time to red these yet. I need to go thru all of them still. Some real old ones in there thou.
• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
Yes indeed, there is a lot of mystery to be explored. Did you ever read a book called, CHARIOTS OF THE GODS by Erich von Daniken? or Gods From Outer Space by the same author? https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/963435.Gods_from_Outer_Space My mother read these and gave them to me to read. They were fun to read so I wanted to share this information about them with you.
Erich von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods is a work of monumental importance--the first book to introduce the shocking theory that ancient...
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@Shavkat (137313)
• Philippines
2 Nov 17
I was so fascinated about the Bermuda Triangle. In some way, the questions had been answered by watching documentaries on youtube.
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@Shavkat (137313)
• Philippines
3 Nov 17
@lookatdesktop Thank you for the link. I will check it later.
• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
YouTube is a great resource for learning about the Bermuda Triangle and The Dragon's Triangle aka the Devil's Sea along the 30th Parallel.
There has been much speculation on supernatural theories explaining the events in this video. Some have considered the region a gateway to another dimension,...
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@Jackalyn (7559)
• Oxford, England
2 Nov 17
The sea is fascinating. I keep trying to find the picture we took this Summer of something it threw up. We do not know if it is animal, vegetable or mineral. I will have a look at your video.
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@Jackalyn (7559)
• Oxford, England
2 Nov 17
There sure is a pretty kettle of strange fish out there in the deep. A fish whose head explodes if it comes our of the water? It sounds out of a horror movie, but is not made up!
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
Creatures of the Deep. Many good books on that subject, those creatures that are massive and have the ability to swallow larger fish with jaws that expand like some alien space monster. Here is a nice video from YouTube about the Bermuda triangle
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@RasmaSandra (75855)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
2 Nov 17
Yes there are time I enjoy watching these kind of videos. Thanks for sharing. I will look for more later.
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• Dallas, Texas
2 Nov 17
That 35 degree latitude is a place I would not want to take a ship any where near it. Just to avoid the slightest possibility of getting lost at sea.
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