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mysterious circumstances.</p><p id="af95">Over the years, there have been numerous reports of vessels and aircraft vanishing without a trace, with no apparent explanation or logical reason.</p><p id="a6fd">Some of the most famous cases of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle include the USS Cyclops, a U.S. Navy cargo ship that vanished in 1918 with 309 people on board, as well as Flight 19, and a group of five U.S. Navy bombers that disappeared in 1945 during a routine training flight mission.</p><p id="c9c5">Despite extensive research, the exact cause of these disappearances remains unknown.</p><p id="541d">Theories range from human error and piracy to more supernatural explanations like alien abductions and sea monsters.</p><p id="289a">However, many scientists and experts believe that there is no actual mystery or phenomenon associated with the Bermuda Triangle.</p><p id="c184">And that most of the disappearances can be attributed to natural disasters, mechanical failures, or other logical explanations — but they cannot be certain because we still have more than 80% of the ocean waiting to be explored.</p><p id="5b81">Regardless of the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle’s reputation.</p><p id="20a8">Its name continues to be synonymous with mysterious disappearances and unexplained phenomena, capturing the public’s imagination and fueling legends of the paranormal.</p><h1 id="edf7">3. Legendary Sea Monsters</h1><figure id="a395"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*GNFF1j2F7-zq9wWQ"><figcaption>Image Source — <a href="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/VMNH_megalodon.jpg">Wiki</a></figcaption></figure><p id="c795">Throughout history, people have told stories of sea monsters lurking in the depths of the ocean.</p><p id="193b">While many of these stories may be purely mythical, some believe that certain sea creatures could be the basis for tales that exist.</p><p id="0732"><b>Kraken</b>: The infamous Kraken, a legendary sea creature, is believed to be living near Norway’s and Greenland’s shores.</p><p id="06cf">It is said to be a massive octopus or squid that reached a speed of 70 km underwater with a size of more than 200 feet in length.</p><p id="69ab">Even when there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of the Kraken, some speculate that the legend may have originated from sightings of real-life giant squids, or maybe it really did exist.</p><p id="38eb"><b>Megalodon</b>: The megalodon was a prehistoric shark that lived millions of years ago, and some believe it may still exist in the deep sea.</p><p id="818f">This massive predator could grow up to 60 feet in length, making it one of the largest creatures to ever inhabit the ocean we know of.</p><p id="23f6">While there is no concrete evidence to support the continued existence of megalodon, some have reported sightings of giant sharks that could potentially be related to this prehistoric beast.</p><p id="3aa3"><b>Loch Ness Monster</b>: The Loch Ness Monster, also known as “Nessie,” is a mythical creature that is believed to live in Loch Ness, Scotland.</p><p id="91dd">Many believe it to be a plesiosaur, a type of marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic period.</p><p id="9748">While there have been numerous sightings of Nessie over the years, no concrete evidence of its existence has ever been found.</p><p id="800e">While these sea monsters may be the stuff of legend, they continue to capture the imaginations of people around the world.</p><h1 id="72c5">4. Massive Whirlpools</h1><figure id="3036"><img src="https://cdn-images-1.readmedium.com/v2/resize:fit:800/0*bF5WN9PRjkMaqi1N"><figcaption>Image Source — <a href="https://www.

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4 Terrifying Reasons Why Oceans Are Scarier Than Space

Haunting truth — depth of sea is more chilling than void of space.

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The vastness of both space and the oceans can inspire awe and astonishment in humans.

However, when it comes to deciding which one is scarier — many claims that the oceans are scarier than space.

Because unlike space, which is a lifeless void, the oceans are filled with a diverse range of creatures, and the scariest part is that some of them are yet to be discovered.

We have only explored only 10% of our oceans, and in that tiny bit, we have discovered places where the pressure is high enough to crush a human body.

Furthermore, the oceans are the setting for unpredictable and destructive acts of nature like whirlpools, hurricanes, and tsunamis.

Ocean dangers are more real and close to home than those of space, which makes them a source of both fascination and fear for humans.

1. The Charming Jellyfish

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Jellyfish are aquatic organisms and a member of the phylum Cnidaria, which also includes corals and sea anemones.

They have a distinctive bell-shaped body with nematocyst-containing tentacles that trail behind.

The deadliness of a jellyfish sting depends on the species of jellyfish and the individual’s sensitivity to the venom.

Some jellyfish stings are relatively mild, causing localized pain, redness, and swelling — however, the stings from some other species of jellyfish can be extremely dangerous, causing paralysis, respiratory failure, and even death.

One of the deadliest jellyfish species is the Box Jellyfish, which is found in the waters around Australia and Southeast Asia.

Its venom targets the heart, nervous system, and skin cells, and a single sting can be fatal within minutes.

There are many others that are equipped with the same intensity of venom, and some of them are the Portuguese Man o’ War, Irukandji jellyfish, and the Sea Nettle.

So yeah! Beware the next time you get into waters where jellyfish are present.

Wearing protective clothing and avoiding gathering places of jellyfish can significantly decrease the risk of being stung by one.

2. The Infamous Bermuda Triangle

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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the “Devil’s Triangle,” is an area in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean where ships and planes have disappeared under mysterious circumstances.

Over the years, there have been numerous reports of vessels and aircraft vanishing without a trace, with no apparent explanation or logical reason.

Some of the most famous cases of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle include the USS Cyclops, a U.S. Navy cargo ship that vanished in 1918 with 309 people on board, as well as Flight 19, and a group of five U.S. Navy bombers that disappeared in 1945 during a routine training flight mission.

Despite extensive research, the exact cause of these disappearances remains unknown.

Theories range from human error and piracy to more supernatural explanations like alien abductions and sea monsters.

However, many scientists and experts believe that there is no actual mystery or phenomenon associated with the Bermuda Triangle.

And that most of the disappearances can be attributed to natural disasters, mechanical failures, or other logical explanations — but they cannot be certain because we still have more than 80% of the ocean waiting to be explored.

Regardless of the truth behind the Bermuda Triangle’s reputation.

Its name continues to be synonymous with mysterious disappearances and unexplained phenomena, capturing the public’s imagination and fueling legends of the paranormal.

3. Legendary Sea Monsters

Image Source — Wiki

Throughout history, people have told stories of sea monsters lurking in the depths of the ocean.

While many of these stories may be purely mythical, some believe that certain sea creatures could be the basis for tales that exist.

Kraken: The infamous Kraken, a legendary sea creature, is believed to be living near Norway’s and Greenland’s shores.

It is said to be a massive octopus or squid that reached a speed of 70 km underwater with a size of more than 200 feet in length.

Even when there is no concrete evidence to support the existence of the Kraken, some speculate that the legend may have originated from sightings of real-life giant squids, or maybe it really did exist.

Megalodon: The megalodon was a prehistoric shark that lived millions of years ago, and some believe it may still exist in the deep sea.

This massive predator could grow up to 60 feet in length, making it one of the largest creatures to ever inhabit the ocean we know of.

While there is no concrete evidence to support the continued existence of megalodon, some have reported sightings of giant sharks that could potentially be related to this prehistoric beast.

Loch Ness Monster: The Loch Ness Monster, also known as “Nessie,” is a mythical creature that is believed to live in Loch Ness, Scotland.

Many believe it to be a plesiosaur, a type of marine reptile that lived during the Jurassic period.

While there have been numerous sightings of Nessie over the years, no concrete evidence of its existence has ever been found.

While these sea monsters may be the stuff of legend, they continue to capture the imaginations of people around the world.

4. Massive Whirlpools

Image Source — Flickr

Whirlpools are a powerful force of nature that can leave even the bravest sailor trembling in fear.

These swirling masses of water can be found in oceans, lakes, and rivers, and they are not to be taken lightly, but the worst are the ones that occur in oceans.

The danger of a whirlpool lies not only in its ferocity but also in its massive size. Some of the largest whirlpools on record have been known to reach over 300 feet in diameter and have depths that can exceed 100 feet.

Imagine being caught in the grip of such a behemoth, with no escape from its unrelenting pull.

The sheer power of a whirlpool is enough to make anyone’s blood run cold.

As the water spins and churns, it creates a vortex that can suck in anything that comes too close, be it boats, debris, or even entire buildings that have been known to vanish into the swirling abyss.

Besides, it’s not just physical objects that are in danger.

Whirlpools can also create deadly underwater currents that can drag swimmers and divers down to their watery graves.

In short, whirlpools are not to be trifled with. They may seem like a mesmerizing spectacle, but their power and size are a force to be reckoned with.

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