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The Formosa Triangle is a roughly 5 million square kilometer region of the Pacific between Gilbert Islands, Taiwan, and Wake Atoll, where, allegedly, ships frequently disappear under mysterious circumstances. It is supposed to have similar paranormal properties to the Bermuda Triangle. According to Muhammad Isa Dawud, it also has an increased activity of the jinni. View of the Pacific Ocean from Oregon. ...
The Gilbert Islands are a chain of 16 atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean, part of the nation Kiribati. ...
Wake Island is an atoll (having a coastline of 19. ...
Anomalous phenomena are phenomena which are observed and for which there are no suitable explanations in the context of a specific body of scientific knowledge, e. ...
Map of the popularly-held dimensions of the Bermuda Triangle; recent claims by researchers allude to a more trapezium shape, extending back into the Gulf of Mexico and down into the Caribbean Sea, or in fact no dimensions at all, and a shape incorporating all of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. ...
Genie is the anglicized word for the Arabic jinni. In Semitic mythology and Islamic religion, a jinni (also djinni or djini) is a member of the jinn (or djinn), a race of spirits. ...
The name is not used by the inhabitants of the area, nor does it appear on nautical maps. Portion of chart of Bering Strait, site of former land bridge between Asia and North America. ...
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Map of the popularly-held dimensions of the Bermuda Triangle; recent claims by researchers allude to a more trapezium shape, extending back into the Gulf of Mexico and down into the Caribbean Sea, or in fact no dimensions at all, and a shape incorporating all of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean. ...
Miyake Island about 100 km south of Tokyo The Devils Sea is a region of the Pacific around Miyake Island, about 100 km south of Tokyo. ...
Vile Vortices Map The Vile Vortices are twelve Bermuda Triangle - like areas distributed more or less evenly around the globe. ...
References - Dawud, Muhammad Isa (1996). Dialog dengan jin Islam. Kuala Lumpur: Pustaka Syuhada. ISBN 9-83-906245-X.
- Dawud, Muhammad Isa (1998). Dajjal akan muncul dari kerajaan jin di Segitiga Bermuda. Kuala Lumpur: Pustaka Syuhada. ISBN 9-83-906253-0.
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