Some of the Top 10 most dangerous diving spots and waters in the world.
The Bermuda triangle is a largely misunderstood phenomenon. If you look at it from a perspective of transportation traffic one would realise, that the majority of vessels lost were transporting something to and from Florida to Puerto Rico and along the Caribbean. History taught us of a great deal of trade took place here. It's also why the percentage of ships sink here is equal to that of anywhere else in the world, but the rate was higher due to the amount of traffic . Also because of modern understanding of oceans and climate we understand better now when to traverse these waters.
The Bermuda Triangle , also known as the Devil's Triangle , is a loosely-defined region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean , where a number of aircraft and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Most reputable sources dismiss the idea that there is any mystery. The vicinity of the Bermuda Triangle is one of the most heavily traveled shipping lanes in the world, with ships frequently crossing through it for ports in the Americas, Europe , and the Caribbean islands. Cruise ships and pleasure craft regularly sail through the region, and commercial and private aircraft routinely fly over it.
Popular culture has attributed various disappearances to the paranormal or activity by extraterrestrial beings. Documented evidence indicates that a significant percentage of the incidents were spurious, inaccurately reported, or embellished by later authors.
See the video at the end of this article.
No. 10 - Jacob's Well - Texas - United States
No. 9 - Blue Hole - Belize
No. 8 - Samaesan Hole - Thailand
No. 7 - Dahab Blue Hole - Egypt
No. 6 - Black Hole of Andros - Bahamas
No. 5 - Rivers of China
No. 4 - World's Southern Ocean
No. 3 - The Indian Ocean
No. 2 - Brine Pool - The Gulf Of Mexico
No. 1 - Bermuda Triangle
The video omits the most dangerous river system in the world; the Amazon in South America. People are attacked and killed by crocodiles, piranha's, arapaima, 4 meters long gigantic catfishes, electric eels, you name it and you've got it. In 1981 an Amazon riverboat, Sobral Santos, sank in the northern jungle port of Obidos situated in the heart of the Amazon jungle. 300 people were pulled under and killed by the sea creatures who reign in those dark waters. 15 years ago a Bus crashed into a river and all passengers where eaten alive by piranhas. The Amazon river has more species of fish than the Atlantic ocean! These waters are 30 meters and more in depth. Who knows what lurks beneath the water's edge?