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If you're itching to learn more, you're in luck. The Bermuda Triangle contains a Vortex comprised of solid electromagnetic fields which sucks. The other areas may not be as popular, but many of them have similar stories. Most acclaimed of the 12 Vile Vortices is the Bermuda Triangle. The Bermuda Triangle, for example, is probably the best known one and there have been stories of glowing water, spinning compasses, and even possible alien abductions for hundreds of years now. Sanderson first coined the term, Vile Vortices 1 in his article The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World (Saga magazine, 1972). Sanderson, a naturalist and paranormal investigator. What we do know is that they are areas in which strange, possibly even paranormal phenomena, disappearances, and disturbing tales seem to commonly take place. By definition, the Vile Vortices would be miserable whirlers but actually they are twelve vertex points of a planetary grid (see Figure 1) originally plotted by Ivan T. Vile vortices are those areas where the pull of the planet’s electromagnetic force is stronger than anywhere else on the entire planet.
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Scientists are still not exactly sure how these vile vortices work or why they happen. There are a total of 12 vile vortices spread equally across the Tropic of Cancer, the Tropic of Capricorn, and include the North Pole and the South Pole, that has been responsible for numerous unexplained mysterious phenomena. What is a vile vortex? You've heard the chilling stories about that mysterious place called the Bermuda Triangle, right? Well, did you know that there are 11 other mysterious places where ships and planes simply seem to vanish? These 12 places are collectively called the Vile Vortices, and like their more famous sibling, they all hold some rather creepy secrets.