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Mysterious Planet: Here’s a List of Earth’s 12 Vile Vortices

Justin GurkinicbyJustin Gurkinic
April 25, 2019 - Updated on December 15, 2020
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Vile Vortices are specific places on Earth home to the strange and paranormal, where mysteries are more common than anywhere else.

Any of twelve purported particular geographic areas arranged in a pattern around the Earth is usually defined as a Vile Vortex.

The term–Vile Vortex–was coined by Ivan T. Sanderson, who even created an intriguing catalog of vortices, describing the sites as home to unexplained disappearances and other mysterious phenomena.

Sanderson was a man of many interests, but he is known as a biologist, writer, animal enthusiast, and huge fan of all things paranormal.

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The Vile Vortices on a map.
The twelve Vile Vortices are placed on a map. Image Credit: Wikimedia Commons.

According to Sanderson, who also had a great interest in cryptozoology, there are twelve main vortices situated along particular latitude lines on Earth.

The most famous of all vortices is perhaps the Bermuda Triangle.

Sanderson described five of the vortices being located on the same latitude to the south of the equator; and five on the same latitude to the north.

The other two are the north and south poles on Earth.

This means that five of the ‘vile vortices’ are located along the Tropic of Capricorn, and five other vortices are located along the Tropic of Cancer.

Only the North and South Pole are not along those lines.

Sanderson’s interest in the vortices began during his travels and study’s in the 1970s when he noticed that particular regions on Earth seemed to attract strange phenomena.

The vortices he included in his list are known for disappearances and appearances of strange lights and UFOs.

The Vile Vortices List

The List and location of the vortices according to Sanderson:

  • Bermuda Triangle is the best known of the vile vortices.
  • Algerian Megaliths is south of Timbuktu.
  • Indus Valley is in the city of Mohenjo Daro, Pakistan.
  • Hamakulia Volcano is east of Hawaii.
  • “Devil’s Sea” is south of Japan.
  • South Atlantic Anomaly
  • Wharton Basin
  • Easter Island megaliths
  • East of Rio de Janeiro
  • Loyalty Islands
  • North Pole

Why these places are home to the mysterious remains an enigma, but Sanderson and other paranormal hunters, have come up with different theories.

These places are thought to be spread across equal distances, which some researchers have said means their location is not random and follows certain patterns.

This led to paranormal hunters claiming that the mysterious vortices are heavily connected to so-called ley-lines, important places where ancient people built monuments and other structures harnessing supernatural energies.

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Justin Gurkinic

Justin Gurkinic

Hey, my name is Justin, and my friends call me Gurk. Why? Becuase of my last name. It sounds like a vegetable. Kind of. I love sleeping and writing. History is my thing.

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