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“On the other side of the world from the Bermuda Triangle,” stated Charles Berlitz, probably the one person who, more than just about any other brought the infamous area’s attention to the mainstream media and the general public en masse, “there exists a section of the ocean startlingly similar in its history of vanishing ships and planes.” For the people of Japan, this treacherous and terror-soaked realm is one filled with ever present notoriety. It is known as the Ma-no Umi. Or, in English terminology: the Devil’s Sea.
Just like its far more famous cousin off the coast of Florida, this devilish body of water, which is near Miyake Island, and approximately one hundred kilometers south of Japan’s capital city of Tokyo, can also claim to be responsible for hundreds of deaths and disappearances under very curious and disturbing circumstances.
While on a fishing trip in Florida in the late 1970′s the captain was so scared of the Bermuda triangle he stayed on the outer most fringe.Some people are so terrified that bad things could happen.