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Oceanic Death Zones: The Vile Vortices

Oceanic Death Zones: The Vile Vortices

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The Bermuda Triangle is just the beginning.
Around the globe, twelve mysterious regions defy logic — places where ships vanish, instruments fail, and strange energies ripple through the sea and sky.
They’re known as the Vile Vortices.

In this episode, we follow the trail of researcher Ivan T. Sanderson’s chilling theory: that hidden across the Earth are twelve oceanic danger zones, perfectly spaced in a global pattern — from the Devil’s Sea near Japan to the South Atlantic Anomaly, from the Algerian Megalith Zone to a deadly stretch off the coast of Easter Island.

What’s behind these anomalies?
Are these natural phenomena — magnetic fields, gravity shifts, methane eruptions, or rogue waves?
Or do they hint at something more — time slips, ley lines, or ancient gateways?

As we drift from vortex to vortex, The Deep Dive investigates the science, the conspiracies, and the stories of those who sailed in… and never returned.

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