Vile vortices laylines
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In 1972 Scottish biologist Ivan Sanderson (photo left) wrote an article for Saga magazine called “The Twelve Devil’s Graveyards Around the World.” According to Rob Schwarz in an article for the Stranger Dimensions website, “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.” (The clever map below showing the location of these vortices was created by Rob Schwarz for his website article.) There are 12 situated at more or less equal distances around the globe forming an imperfect icosahedron shape.Īre mysterious forces responsible for the weird happenings, or is it something more down to Earth like electromagnetic disturbances from the planet itself? What I didn’t realize is the number of strange places, dubbed “Vile Vortices” by Scottish Biologist Ivan Sanderson. Probably the most famous is the Bermuda Triangle.
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There are places around the world where some very strange and puzzling things occur.
#Vile vortices laylines series
CryptoVille explores these mysteries in a new 12 part series beginning with Mohenjo-daro, the site of the ancient Rama Empire!Ĭreatures aren’t the only strange things on this planet as I’m sure many of you know. Cryptozoology lovers may be interested in some areas of the world known for strange and mysterious events, known collectively as the “Vile Vortices.” Disappearances, strange sightings, weird feelings and more occur in these monstrous places.