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Legends call it the Dragon’s Triangle, a stretch of ocean off Japan where ships vanish, planes disappear, and compasses go haywire. But is this so-called ‘Pacific Bermuda Triangle’ truly cursed—or just misunderstood? In this episode of Deep Blue Diaries, I dive into the myths, the science, and the spine-chilling accounts of those who dared to cross its waters. From ghostly ships to magnetic anomalies and bizarre disappearances, we’ll separate fact from fiction and uncover why this mysterious patch of sea has captured imaginations for centuries. 🌊
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While I do spout fictional nonsense about the sea on my social media channels for entertainment purposes, I do put a lot of research into my podcast episodes. That being said, I’m an enthusiast, not an expert. If you are an expert, I welcome additional commentary or corrections - you can email me at [email protected]
Resources used for this episode:
"Oceanographic features of a submarine eruption that destroyed the Kaiy" by Masito Nakano, Sanae Unoki et al.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1802&context=journal_of_marine_research
https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/48285/20240128/mysterious-devil-sea-japanese-government-reportedly-declares-dragon-triangle-dangerous.htm
http://volcanolive.com/bayonnaise.html
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/AD0667588.pdf
Legends call it the Dragon’s Triangle, a stretch of ocean off Japan where ships vanish, planes disappear, and compasses go haywire. But is this so-called ‘Pacific Bermuda Triangle’ truly cursed—or just misunderstood? In this episode of Deep Blue Diaries, I dive into the myths, the science, and the spine-chilling accounts of those who dared to cross its waters. From ghostly ships to magnetic anomalies and bizarre disappearances, we’ll separate fact from fiction and uncover why this mysterious patch of sea has captured imaginations for centuries. 🌊
***************************************************
Deep Blue Diaries Website
Follow Jess:
Instagram
TikTok
YouTube
While I do spout fictional nonsense about the sea on my social media channels for entertainment purposes, I do put a lot of research into my podcast episodes. That being said, I’m an enthusiast, not an expert. If you are an expert, I welcome additional commentary or corrections - you can email me at [email protected]
Resources used for this episode:
"Oceanographic features of a submarine eruption that destroyed the Kaiy" by Masito Nakano, Sanae Unoki et al.
https://elischolar.library.yale.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1802&context=journal_of_marine_research
https://www.sciencetimes.com/articles/48285/20240128/mysterious-devil-sea-japanese-government-reportedly-declares-dragon-triangle-dangerous.htm
http://volcanolive.com/bayonnaise.html
https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/tr/pdf/AD0667588.pdf
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