Vile Vortices

Vile Vortices is a term referring to twelve geographic areas that are alleged by Ivan Sanderson to have been the sites of mysterious disappearances. He identified them in a 1972 article "The Twelve Devil's Graveyards Around the World", published in Saga magazine. The highest energy areas seem to center near the 31.7 degree (Positive) or 25 degree (Negative) parallels - North and South. There are 5 areas of the Northern Hemisphere near 25 North that may be doors to other dimensions, often called "Vile Vortices" (Vile may be too strong a term): Bermuda Triangle (planes & ships disappear in green fog), Algerian Megalithic Ruins (South of Timbuktu), Karachi (Pakistan) [site of Mohenjo Daro - Rama culture, the ancient origins of Hindu culture], Devil's Sea Triangle (near Iwo Jima, Japan) (planes & ships disappear - Japan officially calls dangerous), Hamakulia, S.E. Hawaii (heaviest volcanic activity) - actually, the focal point is in the ocean, more to the SE of Hawaii. It is in the Ocean, where some ships and planes have disappeared in the past. The top open access journals are freely available on the public internet domain, allowing any end users to read, download, copy, distribute, prink, search or link to the full texts of the articles. These provide high quality, meticulously reviewed and rapid publication, to cater the insistent need of scientific community. These journals are indexed with all their citations noted. The top open access journals are indexed in SCOPUS, COPERNICUS, CAS, EBSCO and ISI. Journal of Vortex Science and Technology is one of the top open access journals in Vile vortices. All published articles are permanently archived and available at OMICS Group website in HTML, Digital, Audio and PDF formats. Through Open Access publications, scientists and research scholars can avoid subscription fees and copyright and licensing restrictions to access free scholarly literature. OMICS Group publishes the best open access journals and offers free access to quality and original research work to the scholarly community. OMICS Group International through its Open Access Initiative is committed to make genuine and reliable contributions to the scientific community. OMICS Group hosts over 700+ peer-reviewed journals and organize over 3000+ International Scientific Conferences annually all over the world.
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